After the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the string of defeats that followed for the United States, Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle, devises a plan for a daring raid to strike at the heart of Japan. A squadron of American planes flies across the Pacific Ocean to deliver a deadly payload during Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo. In this true story of courage and ingenuity featuring an all-star cast, American pilots under Doolittle's (Academy Award winner Spencer Tracy) command make the seemingly impossible one-way flight by launching fully loaded bombers for the first time ever from the deck of an aircraft carrier and landing in China. The cost in pilots and aircraft for the Americans may be staggering, but the raid forever shatters the Japanese people's belief that the vast Pacific Ocean protects them from American counterattack.
L**J
Nice ol movie!
What can you say about this great 'ol war movie?!? Video transfer is good and so is the audio.
J**N
The Day that Changed America
The story of Jimmy Doolittle's B-25 bomber raid on the middle of Japan 5 months after he was given the task via President Franklin D. Roosevelt, General George C. Marshell, and then General Hap Arnold of the then Army Air Corps Army Air Corps is a thrilling story as powerful as any story in American Military History. On December 7, 1941 Japanese light aircraft(fighters and torpedo bombers conducted a sneak and dastardly attack from Japanese aircraft carriers which caught practically all US airplanes on the ground and the Navy's Pacific fleet completely unready and suprise lined up like ducks in Pearl Harbour and several military airfields in Hawaii. Pratically all US airdraft were destroyed on the ground and the powerful US Navy Fleet was decimated by torpedo bomers, dive bombers, and fighter aircraft. Fivethousand Americans, military and civilians were killed.Within hours after the Sunday, December 7th, 1941 sneak attack, President Franklin Roosevelt ordered Chief of Staff of the US Army,who commanded thethen US Army Air Force to bomb Japan to include the capital of Japan, Tokyo, and other manufacturing cities on the island of Japan, as soon as possible. The mission was designated TOP SECRET.. Gweneral Hap Arnold, commander of the Army Air Corps identified the man who General Arnold was confident then Major Jimmy Doolittle, a member of the Army Air Corps and the MOST knowledgeable aeronautical engineer, pilot, and civilian air racing champion was up to the task. Najor Jimmy Doolittle determined, with the help of the US Navy, that the new US two engine bomber named the "Billy Mitchell" B-25, named after the most famous US Army Air Corps flier of World War I, could take off within the very restricted deck of the newest US aircraft carrier "Hornet" Refitting of the New B-25 started immediately, since more gasoline tanks would have to be placed in the new bombers. All the members of the bomber crews were volunteers and were told the mission was a clandestine and dangerous mission, perhaps a suicide mission.Assembly of the crews was a relatively easy task since most men who were rated on B-25s volunteered. The aircraft and crews were assembled at Eglin Army Air Corps field in the panhandle of Florida, about 60 aircraft , each with six man crews. The number of planes and crews would be wittled down to about 25 manned aircraft for the actual mission. Training started immediately. Pilots were directed to the many small airfields in Florida which lay along the gulf of Mexico along the beaches in Florida. Crews were directed to spread out on the many available airfields surrounding the Gulf of Mexico acattering the aircraft in small groups to avoid detection. At Paige Field, the current private airfield in Fort Myers, Florida Doolittle had painted the dimensions of the Aircraft Carrier Hornet's deck. Doolittle then personally took the first B-25 off within the length of the simulated Carrier deck. Wheels were up in time with the engines purring at maximum speed. It was proven there that a B-25 could actually take off a carrier with a bomb and gasoline load needed for the long flight to the island of Japan after leaving the carrier. All planes were then flown to Oakland Army Terminal in California, loaded on board the Carrier Hornet by huge cargo lifting cranes. Secrecy was a paramount issue. When the 25 B-25 bombers were loaded the Carrier joined an escort of Navy destroyers and headed out into the Pacific Ocean. once at sea, Jimmy Doolittle announced to the aircraft crews on board that their bombing mission was headed for JAPAN. The war would be taken to the Japanese homeland which was thought to be impenetrable. SUPRISE! SUPRISE!.The rest of the story is history. Tokyo and several other Japanese cities were bombed. Some bombers with their crews were killed and or wounded. I'll leave the rest of the story to your imagination about how many survived this most important mission. Every B-25 and crew had different stories. Fear was put in the minds of the Japanese people. A huge boost of morale was gained by the American public, which was vitally concerned with the Japanese attacking US and Allied locations in the Pacific and Germany and Hitler's Army , Navy and Air Force bombing London and sending submarines to the us Atlantic coast. One of the greatest victories had been produced the the US favor by the combined ARNY, NAVY, and soon to be renamed the US AIR FORCE. The Sleeping giant had been awakened and the US Military Juggernaut had been released.on its enemies across the world. When Jimmy Doolittle got home from this mission he was promoted to General and awarded the United States highest military award, The MEDAL OF HONOR. Jimmy Doolittle is among the greatest of US Military Heros of all time. Five men of the entire Jimmy Doolittle Raiders are all left still living in the year 2012. May they always be remembered.. (James E. Shelton, Brigadier General, US Army(Retired)
J**R
Doolittle Raid
Great movie about the Doolittle Raid.
P**Y
Many touching moments - a Classic
I'm going through Dalton Trumbo movies. This was an early example before he was blacklisted. I didn't really feel Trumbo's voice coming through until about 1:05:00 into the movie when those about to head out to bomb Tokyo spoke candidly about what they were about to do, admitting to each other that they were morally confused about bombing and killing innocent people who were just like them who they didn't know and it showed their reticence to do so. This happened 131 days after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, territory the U.S. had seized from Hawaii as a strategic Pacific military base. The bombing of Tokyo killed about 130,000 innocent civilians, women, children, grandparents, in their own country going about their regular business, unaware of the terror that was about to be unleashed upon them by the United States. This was about one year before the U.S. dropped nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, instantly vaporizing about 250,000 mostly innocent women and children and opening up the hovering fear of nuclear annihilation in our time. It shows the kindness and support given to our military by the Chinese, a country our government now labels its "adversary" merely because of its wonderful success and development. It's a classic film which in spite of its obvious propaganda, is well worth watching.
A**R
Spencer Tracy takes the war to Tokyo
The story of America's initial return strike after Pearl Harbor
M**S
"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo:" an excellent retelling of what happened on the Doolittle Raid in 1942.
“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is the classic World War II film that tells the story of the Doolittle Raid over Tokyo that took place on April 18, 1942. Directed by Mervin LeRoy, it includes among its stars Spencer Tracy, Van Johnson, Phyllis Thaxter, Robert Mitchum, and Robert Walker. It is an outstanding example of how Hollywood filmmakers portrayed American forces as they fought in the Second World War.Based on historical events and people, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” tells its story from the perspective of Lieutenant Ted Lawson (Johnson), one of the actual pilots that participated in the Doolittle Raid. Lawson was the command pilot of “The Ruptured Duck,” one of the B-25 bombers that took off from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet on the morning of April 18, 1942, and bombed Tokyo in retaliation for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” does a very good job of showing what actually happened on the Doolittle Raid. A select group of Army Air Forces aircrews volunteers for the top-secret mission commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle. He warns the crewmembers that the mission is likely to be one-way, very dangerous, and must not be discussed with anyone, including loved ones. The aircrews learn the destination of their mission only after they get underway. Lieutenant Lawson and the crew of “The Ruptured Duck” successfully bomb their targets and fly on toward a landing strip in China. What happens to Lawson and his crew after they complete their bombing run? Watch this excellent film and find out…As with nearly all of the war movies produced during the 1940s, “Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is first and foremost an excellent piece of pro-American war propaganda. It shows American fighting forces at their very best – highly motivated and patriotic, fighting with courage and determination against a savage, ruthless, evil foe. The film’s acting is a bit uneven in places. Spencer Tracy is superb as usual, and Van Johnson, Robert Mitchum, and Robert Walker turn in mostly creditable performances. However, Johnson and Thaxter’s scenes together are so syrupy that I found them actually a bit cringe-worthy.“Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo” is an excellent film that I found very entertaining. I like it so much that I have added it to my personal film library. Highly recommended. (4½ Stars ^ 5)
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