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Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb
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Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb

Nov 23, 1980
2h 36m
★ 5.7

Their innocence changed the world forever.

Overview

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.

Genres

War
History
TV Movie

Production Companies

Viacom Productions
The Production Company

Cast

Billy Crystal

Lt. Jacob 'Jake' Beser

Billy Crystal

Kim Darby

Lucy Tibbets

Kim Darby

Patrick Duffy

Col. Paul Tibbets

Patrick Duffy

Gary Frank

Maj. Tom Ferebee

Gary Frank

Gregory Harrison

Capt. Bob Lewis

Gregory Harrison

Stephen Macht

Maj. William 'Bud' Uanna

Stephen Macht

Walter Olkewicz

Sgt. Shug Crawford

Walter Olkewicz

Robert Pine

Capt. William 'Deke' Parsons

Robert Pine

James Shigeta

Field Marshal Abehata

James Shigeta

Robert Walden

J. Robert Oppenheimer

Robert Walden

Richard Venture

Alexander Sachs

Richard Venture

Richard Herd

Gen. Groves

Richard Herd

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