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  1. Air Force is a 1943 American World War II aviation film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Garfield, John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, and Harry Carey. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner.

  2. Air Force: Directed by Howard Hawks. With John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Charles Drake. The crew of an Air Force bomber arrives in Pearl Harbor in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, and is sent on to Manila to help with the defense of the Philippines.

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    • Action, Drama, History
    • Howard Hawks
    • 1943-03-20
  3. Air Force One is a 1997 American political action thriller film directed and co-produced by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Wendy Crewson, Xander Berkeley, William H. Macy, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Guilfoyle. The film was written by Andrew W. Marlowe.

  4. On December 6, 1941, the crew of the Mary-Ann (including Arthur Kennedy, George Tobias, John Garfield) heads from California to Hawaii in a routine training flight.

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  5. Air Force is a remarkable WW2 combat film. It's an exemplary Howard Hawks male bonding picture, in which a group of rugged professionals molds itself into a fighting unit capable of extraordinary feats.

    • Howard Hawks, Jack Sullivan
    • John Ridgely
  6. ”Now you’re gonna see what Air Force can do!” Just a little over a year after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Howard Hawks brings us this action packed war film that was inspired by actual events where an unarmed heavy bomber flew right into the middle of the Japanese air attack.

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  8. Mar 17, 2024 · Air Force is a 1943 American World War II aviation film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Garfield, John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, and Harry Carey. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner.