A Yank in the R.A.F.
1941 American black-and-white war film directed by Henry King / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Yank in the R.A.F. is a 1941 American black-and-white war film directed by Henry King and starring Tyrone Power and Betty Grable. Released three months before the attack on Pearl Harbor plunged the United States into World War II, it is considered[by whom?] a typical early-World War II production. Originally titled The Eagle Squadron, it is based on a story by "Melville Crossman", the pen name for 20th Century Fox studio chief Darryl F. Zanuck. It follows an American pilot who joins the Royal Air Force (RAF), during a period when the United States was still neutral.
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Directed by | Henry King |
Written by | Karl Tunberg Darrell Ware Melville Crossman (story) |
Produced by | Lou Edelman Darryl F. Zanuck |
Starring | Tyrone Power Betty Grable |
Cinematography | Ronald Neame Leon Shamroy |
Edited by | Barbara McLean |
Music by | Alfred Newman |
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Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $200,000 |
Box office | $2,063,000 (rentals)[1] |
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