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Plot

One of three morale-boosting government documentaries directed by Lieutenant Colonel William Wyler (the others were The Memphis Belle and Thunderbolt), The Fighting Lady follows the exploits of an aircraft carrier, its crew, and the planes transported on its deck. The officers and enlistees are not required to perform; that function is handled by a professional narrator. Much of the combat footage resurfaced in the postwar era to bolster many a low-budget aviation picture. As an added advantage, The Fighting Lady was photographed in full color by Edward Steichen, meaning that the stock footage would come in handy on TV from the 1960s onward. The Fighting Lady is frequently released on videocassette in tandem with one or both of William Wyler's other government-sponsored films.
Genre(s):
Documentary,Epic and Historical,Special Interest
Run Time:
61min.
DVD Release Date:
05/15/2001
Distributor(s):
20th
Director(s):
Themes:
Military Life,War At Sea
Tone:
Earnest,Matter-of-Fact,Stirring
Keywords:
battleship,fame,fighter-jet,voyage,war
Language:
English