The making of The Dam Busters! Planes on the Big Screen #6

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Published2 months ago
Duration18:10
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In the mid 1950s, British production company, Associated British Pictures Corporation set out to recreate one of the most daring air raids of the Second World War — Operation Chastise, also known as the Dambusters Raid! The film the Dambusters tells the story of the famous World War Two bomber raid by RAF bomber command against the Möhne, Eder and Sorpe dams in May 1943. In many respects the movie has two distinct parts; the first focusing on Barnes Wallis and the development of his revolutionary bouncing bomb, the bomb which made the attack possible and the second 617 Squadron and how they carried out the raid on the dams. Released in May 1955, the film was a massive success, and in the decades since has become a classic British war film. The flying sequence are superb, the acting first class, and importantly it portrays the raid and associated events well, for the most part keeping true to history. In this episode of The Antique Airshow - Planes on the Big Screen, we take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Dam Busters, the film that brought Operation Chastise to life for a post-war audience. This video will delve into the real history behind the film, explaining how the daring, low level raid was undertaken, before exploring how Associated British was able to successfully recreate it for the big screen. If you enjoy aviation history, classic war films, and the stories behind how history is preserved and presented, you’re in the right place. ✈️ Subscribe to The Antique Airshow for more stories from aviation’s past 👍 Like the video if you enjoy this deep dive 💬 Let me know in the comments: Does The Dam Busters still hold up today? 📚 Resources: Books: The Dam Busters by Jonathan Falconer The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill The Hero Maker: A Biography of Paul Brickhill Articles: Does the Dambusters Raid deserve its growing reputation as operationally daring but strategically futile? by Wg Cdr M Gilligian Websites: Aviation Classics: https://www.aviationclassics.co.uk/lancs-on-film/ BBC: https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250509-the-true-story-of-world-war-twos-dambusters-raid Key Aero: https://www.key.aero/article/what-was-it-fly-dam-busters-movie Imperial War Museum: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/the-incredible-story-of-the-dambusters-raid The Bay Museum: https://the-bay-museum.co.uk/2023/05/17/operation-chastise-the-dambusters-raids/ Vintage Classics Film: https://vintageclassicsfilm.co.uk/jonathan-falconer-on-making-the-dam-busters/ University of Sheffield: https://newhistories.sites.sheffield.ac.uk/volumes/2011-12/volume-3/issue-1-film/forget-the-blockbusters-lets-talk-about-the-dam-busters 📌 Disclaimer: All comments that are not from The Antique Airshow in the comment section are not opinions of The Antique Airshow. The use of film is covered under Fair Dealing. I do not own the film clips taken from The Dambusters shown in this video. They are used for descriptive purposes. Thank you for Watching! If you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, subscribe, and share! #aviationhistory #filmhistory #aviation #ww2 #ww2aircraft #mosquito #dehavilland

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