What the Dambusters Did Next (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2014

Original Title:
What the Dambusters Did Next

Genres:
Documentary | History | War

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

The daring raid is undoubtedly one of the most famous in the history of the Second World War, the subject of a great British blockbuster and countless books. But what did the elite fliers of No 617 Squadron RAF, otherwise known as the Dambusters, do after Operation Chastise? This new documentary provides a wealth of insight into the spectacular missions undertaken by the squadron after the deployment of the famous bouncing bombs in 1943.

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Additional Camera:
Chris Omand

Associate Producer:
Willard Foxton

Camera Operator:
Mike Marmion
Florian Schilling
Simon Cox

Camera Production Assistant:
Ria Pietzner
Niklas Beckman Larsson

Colorist:
Sue Giovanni

Editor:
Nigel Timperley

Executive Producer:
Charles Thompson

Graphic Designer:
Mark Peters

Legal Services:
Don Christopher

Mix Technician:
Denis Estevez

Online Editor:
Jason Wood

Producer:
Matthew Wortman

Producer's Assistant:
Thea Wrobbel

Production Accountant:
Harjeet Kaur

Production Assistant:
Victoria Rice

Production Coordinator:
Gemma Meredith

Production Executive:
Selina Kay

Production Manager:
Sarah Clarke

Researcher:
Chloe Rioux
Quentin Dubarry
Caroline Mortimer

Sound:
Ilhan Coskun
Eric Westring
Ben Livingstone
Richard Maxwell
John Hagenstede

Thanks:
Mary Stopes-Roe
Patricia Cowern
Marcus Meyer

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