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Note: This print was on its last legs when we got it -- after considerable work with chemical softeners we were able to scan the film, but the presentation is not up to the normal standards. We think you will enjoy this film despite the image problems.
"Flight" was a short-lived TV series that debuted in 1958 and only lasted one year. Hosted by Gen. George C. Kenney, the program focused on dramatic tellings of stories from the chronicles of the U.S. Air Force. Production company California National also produced "The Silent Service" which profiled the Navy's submariners, and "Navy Log". This particular episode, "Destination Normandy" tells the story of two brothers who are best buddies, and improbably -- both are pilots in the same transport unit. One of the brothers is a glider pilot, and the other a C-47 transport plane that will be towing a glider across the English Channel and into Occupied France. The stakes are raised considerably when the two are assigned to work together for the June 6, 1944 D-Day invasion. While highly fictionalized, the episode provides an interesting look at Waco CG-4 operations and training in WWII. This episode was written by John Hawkins and directed by Jean Yarborough. The cast includes Tom Brown, Joe Flynn, George C. Kenney (as General George C. Kenney, host of the show), Wesley Lau, William Phipps and Bobs Watson. Cinematography by Archie R. Dalzel and editing by Henry DeMond.
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