The Dam Busters

The Dam Busters is a 1955 British war film, set during the Second World War, and based on the true story of the RAF's 617 Squadron, the development of the "bouncing bomb", and Operation Chastise, the attack on the Ruhr dams in Germany. It stars Michael Redgrave as Barnes Wallis and Richard Todd as Wing Commander Guy Gibson and was directed by Michael Anderson. The film was based on the books The Dam Busters by Paul Brickhill and Enemy Coast Ahead... more

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  • 1954

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Runtime:

  • 124 min (74.4 hs )

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Michael Anderson

Michael Joseph Anderson (born 30 January 1920) is an English film director. Anderson's was a theatrical family. His parents were the actors Lawrence and Beatrice Anderson. His great-aunt was Mary Anderson of Louisville, Kentucky, who became one of the first American Shakespearian actresses; the...

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Adapted From

The Dam Busters

The Dam Busters is a 1951 book by Paul Brickhill about Royal Air Force Squadron 617, originally commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson V.C. during World War II...

Enemy Coast Ahead

Enemy Coast Ahead is a book written by Wing Commander Guy Gibson V.C., DSO, DFC. It is one of the most recognised books to have come out of World War II, and...
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