This is all rather fun, isn’t it?
Veterans of the legendary 617 "Dambusters" Squadron have welcomed plans
to screen a digitally restored version of the classic film that
immortalised their heroic wartime exploits.
The stirring epic The Dam Busters, starring Michael
Redgrave and Richard Todd, is to be re-released in cinemas nationwide
next week, for the first time since it opened in 1954.
The
film, recounting 617 Squadron’s daring raid on May 16, 1943, to destroy
dams in Germany’s Ruhr district with Barnes Wallis’s bouncing bombs,
holds a unique place in aviation and British cinema history.
Now,
as part of a £12 million lottery-funded project involving the BBC and
the UK Film Council, audiences at 136 screens across Britain will be
able to watch the remastered version of the film.
I do question the timing though….Germany doesn’t have a team in this autumn’s (rugby) world cup.
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