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Nightfighters: The True Story Of The 332nd Fighter Group--The Tuskegee Airmen
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Nightfighters: The True Story Of The 332nd Fighter Group--The Tuskegee Airmen

Jan 1, 1994
0h 53m
★ 0.0

Overview

The story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American pilots who saw combat during the Second World War. The 332nd Fighter Group stands apart from any other air force fighter groups in the Second World War: all personnel, from pilots to ground crew to surgeons, were black. They confounded expectations and prejudices existing in America in the thirties and forties about the abilities of black Americans. They excelled as pilots and became a crack unit, showing great courage and skill and achieving where other fighter groups had failed. Despite this, they were segregated on the ground and in the air from the white flyers whose lives they protected. (Alexander Street)

Genres

Documentary
War

Production Companies

Xenon Pictures
Fulmar TV & Film

Cast

Arthur Burghardt

Self - Narrator (voice)

Arthur Burghardt

Spann Watson

Self

Spann Watson

Lee Archer

Self

Lee Archer

Roscoe Brown, Jr.

Self

Roscoe Brown, Jr.

Herbert Carter

Self

Herbert Carter

Luke Weathers

Self

Luke Weathers

Alfred Anderson

Self

Alfred Anderson

Harry Sheppard

Self

Harry Sheppard

Alan Gropman

Self

Alan Gropman

Louis Purnell

Self

Louis Purnell

Woodrow Crockett

Self

Woodrow Crockett

George Barnett

Self

George Barnett

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