Wing and a Prayer, The Story of Carrier X
1944 film by Henry Hathaway / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wing and a Prayer, The Story of Carrier X (also known as Queen of the Flat Tops and Torpedo Squadron Eight) is a black-and-white 1944 war film about the heroic crew of an American aircraft carrier in the desperate early days of World War II in the Pacific theater, directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Don Ameche, Dana Andrews and William Eythe.[2][3] Although arguably a classic propaganda movie, it was appreciated for its realistic portrayal and was nominated for the 1944 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
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Directed by | Henry Hathaway |
Written by | Jerome Cady |
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Cinematography | Glen MacWilliams |
Edited by | J. Watson Webb Jr. |
Music by | Hugo Friedhofer |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 97 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,250,000[1] |
The film title Wing and a Prayer was borrowed from a number one hit song in 1943, "Comin' In on a Wing and a Prayer". In a bit of studio self-promotion, the carrier crew watches another 20th Century Fox picture, Tin Pan Alley (1940), during the film.[4]