Watch the Charlton Heston MIDWAY, and you'll see F6F Hellcats, SB2C Helldivers, etc.......Heston takes off in an SBD Dauntless and crashes on the carrier deck in an F6F Hellcat.:rolleyes2:
Just back from seeing it. I enjoyed it a lot.
Decently accurate but not fully. Armaments aren’t too accurate. Torpedo bombers would never get off the deck with torpedos and fully loaded with bombs. Also, not a hellcat or Corsair in the movie at all which I found odd. But all in all, ignorable mistakes for 2 hrs of an entertaining war movie!
Zach, the TBD Devastators that were the USN torpedo planes at Midway could carry torpedoes OR bombs. Standard load was a single 1935 lb. torpedo or a single 1000 lb. bomb, or 3 500 lb. bombs, or 12 100 lb. bombs (6 under each wing). The torpedo alone taxed the performance of the TBD so it wouldn't have carried bombs in addition to the torpedo. The TBD simply didn't have the engine power to carry a combined load. -- AlMy comment was about the torpedo bombers having a torpedo and being fully laden with conventional bombs as well. Did that happen?
' No it did not,,also the Marine Vindicator D Bombers flown from Midway were actually mentioned in the 76 film more then the new,,credit where its due,,I would recommend Walter Lords Book,,Incredible Victory, still good ,,On Midway,,again to credit 76,,the PBYs of the navy were shown a good deal more and mentioned,,I withdraw some nits and picsMy comment was about the torpedo bombers having a torpedo and being fully laden with conventional bombs as well. Did that happen?
Saw it yesterday. IMHO I think the script lost too much time in showing events from 1937 to April 42 to create context. It was like delivering pills of information in a senseless way (when would you imagine the top Japanese admiral saying bluntly to the US naval attaché in Tokyo that there would be war if the US embargoed Japan's oil imports???) About 3 or 4 well written introductory paragraphs at the very beginning of the film would set the record and background, and the movie could start covering Coral Sea, and then the main course, Midway, in much greater depth. It is 138 minutes long, and if focused on these 2 battels, it could be significantly smaller in length and bigger in content... More battle scenes (liked them), more characters, and a better portrait of how the whole thing unfolded, both at the frontline and in HQ! Anyway, I had fun watching and its better to have it as is, that not at all!
I must have been one of the last Treefrog members to see this movie.
Yesterday, me and only maybe 6 others in the theater to watched it.
Yeah, this movie is probably in its last week of showing.
Okay, I loved this movie despite some of the detail inaccuracies. The story is pretty much right on, with few exceptions.
Bottom line: Go see it if you haven't yet, then enjoy it. I did!
This IS NOT another "Pearl Harbor" movie...Thank God!!!
Here's a review from a self described "rivet counter" (Spoiler Alert: He love it)
Carlos
On show here in OZ now but yet to see it but drove a bus today with the biggest movie poster on one side.....
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Who wouldn’t love to guide that Bus around the streets for a day!
Sadly most passengers theses days would have never heard of the battle for Midway or the Coral sea.
Yeah Toddy and they most likely have their heads stuck in their iphones to even notice the poster spread from one end to the other!! :rolleyes2:
Tom