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Release Date:
January 31, 2023
Original Title:
Searching for Halifax NP711
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
On February 21, 1945, the Royal Canadian Air Force Halifax bomber NP711 with a crew of seven men took off from the Linton-on-Ouse air base in England for a bombing raid over Worms, Germany. The bomber never made it to its target. The Halifax was struck by anti-aircraft fire and crashed into a mountainside near Leistadt, Germany. All crew members were killed. The crash was so horrific that the wreckage was strewn over 1,000 meters. Seventy-seven years later the wreckage was recovered and the site was deemed a gravesite for the perished crew. This documentary film examines the last days of the seven-member crew and the recovery of the wreckage of Halifax NP711.
Aerial Camera:
Megan Kraynak
Michael Manousakis
Tim Überrhein
Aleksej Keksel
Art Department Assistant:
Jayant Dabasia
Assistant Camera:
Mario Kalb
Director:
Rob Leicester Wagner
Director of Photography:
Rob Leicester Wagner
Editor:
Zoe Gieringer
Executive Producer:
Sabria Salama Jawhar
Modeling:
Mark Rowles
Music Consultant:
Nicholas Wagner
Music Director:
Tatiana Riabinkina
Producer:
Nicholas Wagner
Selena Wagner
Sound Designer:
Andy Villarreal
Technical Advisor:
Erik Wieman
Translator:
Erik Wieman
Peter Rennholz
Writer:
Rob Leicester Wagner
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