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Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb (1980)

Genre : War, History, TV Movie

Runtime : 2H 36M

Director : David Lowell Rich

Synopsis

The story of Col. Paul Tibbets and his crew who flew the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, bringing World War II to a close.

Actors

Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal
Lt. Jacob 'Jake' Beser
Kim Darby
Kim Darby
Lucy Tibbets
Patrick Duffy
Patrick Duffy
Col. Paul Tibbets
Gary Frank
Gary Frank
Maj. Tom Ferebee
Gregory Harrison
Gregory Harrison
Capt. Bob Lewis
Stephen Macht
Stephen Macht
Maj. William 'Bud' Uanna
Walter Olkewicz
Walter Olkewicz
Sgt. Shug Crawford
Robert Pine
Robert Pine
Capt. William 'Deke' Parsons
James Shigeta
James Shigeta
Field Marshal Abehata
Robert Walden
Robert Walden
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Richard Venture
Richard Venture
Alexander Sachs
Richard Herd
Richard Herd
Gen. Groves
Henry Wilcoxon
Henry Wilcoxon
Secretary of War Stimson
Ed Nelson
Ed Nelson
President Harry S. Truman
Stephen Roberts
Stephen Roberts
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Michael Tucci
Michael Tucci
Capt. Claude Eatherly
Than Wyenn
Than Wyenn
Gen. Curtis LeMay
Stephen Burleigh
Stephen Burleigh
Theodore Van Kirk
Marion Yue
Marion Yue
Aya
Bill Morey
Bill Morey
Gen. George Marshall
John Fujioka
John Fujioka
Gen. Nagai
James Saito
James Saito
Lt. Tatsuo Yamato
Phillip Pine
Phillip Pine
Ned Wilson
Ned Wilson
Michael Currie
Michael Currie
Bill Hutton
Bill Hutton
Matt McGowan
Matt McGowan
Rummel Mor
Rummel Mor
Glenn Morrissey
Glenn Morrissey
Stephen Keep Mills
Stephen Keep Mills
Stanley Grover
Stanley Grover
Peter Jason
Peter Jason
Tony Lucatorto
Tony Lucatorto
Leslie Moonves
Leslie Moonves
Richard Mulholland
Richard Mulholland
Jed Nolan
Jed Nolan
Lynn Hancock
Lynn Hancock
Charles Benton
Charles Benton
Will MacMillan
Will MacMillan
Peter Fox
Peter Fox

Crews

David Lowell Rich
David Lowell Rich
Director
Millard Kaufman
Millard Kaufman
Writer
James Poe
James Poe
Writer
Gordon Thomas
Gordon Thomas
Book
Max Morgan Witts
Max Morgan Witts
Book
Stanley Kallis
Stanley Kallis
Producer
Franklin R. Levy
Franklin R. Levy
Executive Producer
Richard Reisberg
Richard Reisberg
Executive Producer
Mike Wise
Mike Wise
Executive Producer
Ted Zachary
Ted Zachary
Producer
Byron Chudnow
Byron Chudnow
Editor
John V. Cartwright
John V. Cartwright
Art Direction
Tom Noga
Tom Noga
Stunts
Christopher N. Seiter
Christopher N. Seiter
Production Manager
Maurice Jarre
Maurice Jarre
Music
Robert L. Morrison
Robert L. Morrison
Director of Photography
Tom Pedigo
Tom Pedigo
Set Decoration
Jack De Shields
Jack De Shields
Art Direction

Trailers and other movies

Enola Gay The Men The MIssion The Atomic Bomb 1980 NBC Big Event Intro

Posters and backgrounds

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