Target for Tonight

Target for Tonight (1941)

Genres - Documentary, Drama, War  |   Sub-Genres - Propaganda Film  |   Release Date - Aug 18, 1941  |   Run Time - 48 min.  |   Countries - United States of America  |  
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Target for Tonight is a 1941 British World War II documentary film billed as filmed and acted by the Royal Air Force, all during wartime operations. It was directed by Harry Watt for the Crown Film Unit. The film is about the crew of a Wellington bomber taking part in a bombing mission over Nazi Germany. The film won an honorary Academy Award in 1942 as Best Documentary by the National Board of Review.

Despite purporting to be a documentary there are multiple indicators that it is not quite as such: film shots include studio shots taken from the exterior of the aircraft looking into the cockpit whilst "in flight"; several stilted sections of dialogue are clearly scripted; on the ground shots of bombing are done using model trains; and several actors appear, including Gordon Jackson as the young rear gunner. The film does give a unique insight into the confined nature of the Wellington's interior and some of the nuances of day to day operation such as ground crew holding a blanket over the engine while it starts to regulate oxygen intake.

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Academy Award, Aviation, Aviation, Crown Film Unit, Germany, Harry Watt, Royal Air Force, The National Board Of Review, Wellington

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Subject: aviation, Documentary about military aviation, military aviation, World War II

Alternate Titles

Alvo para Esta Noite
BR
Blanco para esta noche
AR, VE
Bombardeo para esta noche
MX
Maalet i Nat
DK
Nattbombare
SE
O Alvo Desta Noite
PT
Target for Tonight
GB, US