The Tuskegee airmen / Rubicon Productions ; produced and directed by W. Drew Perkins, Bill Reifenberger ; written by Bill Reifenberger ; associate producer, Alex Jennings, Anne Greene.
Material type:
- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 141570113X
- 9781415701133
- 078064266X
- 9780780642669
- Tuskegee airmen (Television program : 2002)
- United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 332nd
- United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations, American
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, African American
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Race relations
- African American fighter pilots -- History
- United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 332nd
- United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th
- African American fighter pilots
- Military operations, Aerial -- American
- Military participation -- African American
- Race relations
- World War (1939-1945)
- 1939-1945
- Documentary television programs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- DVD-Video discs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Documentary television programs.
- History.
- Documentary films.
- Documentary television programs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Documentary television programs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Documentary films.
- 940.54/4 22
- D790.262 99th .T87 2004
- Narrated by Ossie Davis; director of photography, Marcus M. Smith ; editor, W. Drew Perkins, Bill Reifenberger ; music, Adrienne Penebre, Peter Penebre ; audio post production, Burning Barn Sound & Music.
DVD, NTSC; region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby surround stereo.
Closed-captioned.
Narrated by Ossie Davis.
Narrated by Ossie Davis; director of photography, Marcus M. Smith ; editor, W. Drew Perkins, Bill Reifenberger ; music, Adrienne Penebre, Peter Penebre ; audio post production, Burning Barn Sound & Music.
Originally broadcast in 2002 on Alabama Public Television; nationwide on PBS in 2003.
The story of an experiment -- "to see if Blacks had the intellectual and physical ability to fly an aircraft in combat." These pilots, trained in the "deep South," became the Tuskegee Airmen, flying combat aircraft during World War II for their country. They battled on two fronts: against the Axis powers in Europe and North Africa, and the racism at home.
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Coming home -- The battle for the right to fight -- Welcome to Tuskegee -- Learning to fly -- Winning their wings -- Trial by fire -- Victory for the Red Tails -- A disappointing homecoming -- An everlasting legacy.
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