'Air Vice Marshal' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Thunderball (1965)
Actors:
Eric Pohlmann (actor),
George Pravda (actor),
Anthony Dawson (actor),
Patrick Holt (actor),
André Maranne (actor),
Albert Michel (actor),
Bernard Lee (actor),
Desmond Llewelyn (actor),
Adolfo Celi (actor),
Michael Brennan (actor),
Sean Connery (actor),
Reginald Beckwith (actor),
Roland Culver (actor),
Leonard Sachs (actor),
Robert Rietty (actor),
Plot: James Bond continues on his fourth mission, with his aim to recover two stolen warheads. They have been taken by the evil SPECTRE organisation. The world is held hostage and Bond heads to Nassau. Here, he meets the beautiful Domino and is forced into a thrilling confrontation with SPECTRE agent Emilio Largo, on board his boat, the Disco Volante. Will 007 prevent the killing of millions of innocent victims?
Keywords: 1960s, airplane, assassin, aston-martin, atomic-bomb, b-17, bahamas, based-on-novel, beach, bell-47-helicopter
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
Thriller,
Taglines: FANTASTIC 'BOND' SALE [Reissue poster] 007 et voici le plus explosif de tous les James Bond (French) (OO7 is here and its the most explosive James Bond of all) VIVA JAMES BOND (French) Look Out! Here Comes The Biggest Bond Of All! (British quad poster) Look Out!...Remember there is only one James Bond and Thunderball's the Biggest of them All! (Australian theatrical daybill poster) Look Here!* For The Biggest Bond of All! (USA poster) Look Up! Look Down! Look Out! Here Comes The Biggest Bond Of All! ["Look" is formed from the 007 logo]
Quotes:
Q: Try to be a little less than your frivolous self, 007.
Bond: [draping arm around nurse] Do I seem healthy to you?::Pat Fearing: Too healthy, by far.
Fiona: Some men just don't like to be driven.::Bond: No, some men don't like to be taken for a ride.
Pat Fearing: What exactly do you do?::James Bond: Oh, I travel... a sort of licensed troubleshooter.
[after making love to the evil Fiona Volpe]::James Bond: My dear girl, don't flatter yourself. What I did this evening was for Queen and country. You don't think it gave me any pleasure, do you?::Fiona: But of course, I forgot your ego, Mr. Bond. James Bond, the one where he has to make love to a woman, and she starts to hear heavenly choirs singing. She repents, and turns to the side of right and virtue... [she steps on Bond's foot]... but not this one!
Miss Moneypenny: In the conference room - something pretty big; every double-o man in Europe has been rushed in. And the Home Secretary, too!::James Bond: His wife probably lost her dog.
James Bond: My dear, uncooperative Domino.::Domino: How do you know that? How do you know my friends call me Domino?::James Bond: It's on the bracelet on your ankle.::Domino: So... what sharp little eyes you've got.::James Bond: Wait 'til you get to my teeth.
[after shooting Vargas with a spear gun]::James Bond: I think he got the point.
[Placing Fiona's body in a chair after she is shot on the dance floor]::James Bond: Do you mind if my friend sits this one out? She's just dead.
[to the shark that almost bit him]::James Bond: You can tell of the one that got away.
Sink the Bismarck! (1960)
Actors:
Adolf Hitler (actor),
Michael Hordern (actor),
Cameron Hall (actor),
David Hemmings (actor),
Harold Goodwin (actor),
Johnny Briggs (actor),
Mark Dignam (actor),
Sean Barrett (actor),
Walter Gotell (actor),
Michael Goodliffe (actor),
Michael Balfour (actor),
Robert Brown (actor),
Ernest Clark (actor),
Maurice Denham (actor),
John Horsley (actor),
Plot: Chronicles the breakout of the Bismarck during the early days of World War Two. Seen both from the point of view of the many naval vessels on both sides and from the central headquarters of the British where the search for the super battleship was controlled.
Keywords: 1940s, air-attack, airplane, arrogance, atlantic-ocean, attack, based-on-book, battleship, binoculars, biplane
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: Personal! Powerful! Human! Heroic!
Quotes:
[to his assistant Anne Davis, after the battle]::Captain Jonathan Shepard: Take a message: "Request pleasure of the company of Second Officer Anne Davis at dinner."
Captain John Leach: [after the sinking of HMS Hood] Yeoman... Make Admiralty from Prince of Wales. Tell them... Tell them the Hood has blown up.
Edward R. Murrow: This is London, Ed Murrow reporting. This island, which is no stranger to bad tiding, received news today that HMS Hood largest warship in the British fleet and pride of the British navy, has been sunk by the German battleship Bismarck. From the Hood's compliment of 1500 men, there were three survivors.
Suffolk Lookout #2: Solid foot of armor plate, that's what the Bismark's got.::Suffolk Lookout #1: Who said so?::Suffolk Lookout #2: The gunnery officer that's who. Said for all the good our guns would do, we might as well throw crumpets at her.::Suffolk Lookout #1: [pauses] I wish someone would throw a crumpet at me.
[last lines]::Captain Jonathan Shepard: [walking into broad daylight] Great heavens! It's nine o'clock in the morning! And I asked you out to dinner.::Anne Davis: We could always make it breakfast, couldn't we?::Captain Jonathan Shepard: Of course.::[exeunt, passing two ratings]::Able Seaman: You know, Harvey, these boys worry me. Four stripes on 'is arm, and he don't know what time of the day it is.
The Safecracker (1958)
Actors:
Ferdy Mayne (actor),
Ray Milland (actor),
Victor Maddern (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Richard Marner (actor),
David Lodge (actor),
Gerald Case (actor),
Arnold Bell (actor),
Colin Gordon (actor),
Percy Herbert (actor),
David Horne (actor),
Ernest Clark (actor),
Charles Lloyd Pack (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Clive Morton (actor),
Plot: An honest expert on locks, Colley Dawson turns safe-cracker after he meets Benny Carfield, unscrupulous dealer in antiques; Dawson steals the goods and Carfield disposes of them, and the resulting profits enable Dawson to lead a double life with small-part film actress Vi. Scotland Yard catches up with him and Dawson is sentenced to ten years in prison. Two years later, in 1940, England is at war with Germany, and the War Office, planning a raid on a German-occupied château in Belgium, is looking for a man who can crack a difficult safe so that the contents, containing lists of Nazi agents in Britain, can be photographed without leaving a trace of the operation. Dawson, in exchange for the eight years of prison awaiting him, agrees to do the job. He, of course, also gets involved with the daughter, Irene, of the local resistance leader.
Keywords: belgium, locksmith, prison, safecracker, world-war-two
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: He Loved Women and Danger!
Doomsday for Dyson (1958)
Actors:
William Mervyn (actor),
Bill Fraser (actor),
Ronald Howard (actor),
Ian Hunter (actor),
Jean Cadell (actress),
Frederick Leister (actor),
Howard Marion-Crawford (actor),
George Baker (actor),
J.B. Priestley (writer),
Harry Fowler (actor),
Ann Firbank (actress),
Terence Longdon (actor),
John Phillips (actor),
Robert Arden (actor),
Reginald Marsh (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Sci-Fi,
Mister Drake's Duck (1951)
Actors:
A.E. Matthews (actor),
George Merritt (actor),
John Boxer (actor),
Reginald Beckwith (actor),
Peter Butterworth (actor),
Howard Marion-Crawford (actor),
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (actor),
Harry Fowler (actor),
Tom Gill (actor),
Danny Green (actor),
Arthur Hill (actor),
Wilfrid Hyde-White (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Ballard Berkeley (actor),
Jon Pertwee (actor),
Plot: Mr. Drake and his wife live a nice, quiet life on their Sussex farm, until one of their ducks lays a radioactive egg made of uranium! When the government finds out about this, the Armed Forces storm onto the farm in a frantic search for the duck responsible.
Keywords: duck, farm, husband-wife-relationship, satire
Genres:
Comedy,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: The hilarious story of the duck that lays ATOMIC eggs!
The Briggs Family (1940)
Actors:
Joss Ambler (actor),
Felix Aylmer (actor),
George Carney (actor),
Edward Chapman (actor),
Wilfrid Hyde-White (actor),
Aubrey Mallalieu (actor),
Jack Melford (actor),
Michael Rennie (actor),
Austin Trevor (actor),
Esma Cannon (actress),
Mary Clare (actress),
Muriel George (actress),
Glynis Johns (actress),
Brock Williams (writer),
Bretton Byrd (composer),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
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Série-Segunda guerra em detalhes - Air Vice-Marshal DONALD BENNETT
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Helicopters and the War in Vietnam Air Vice Marshal Bob Treloar, AO RAAF rtd)
Military History and
Heritage Victoria Inc.'s one day
Conference held on 20
April 2013 -- in partnership with MHHV member the
National Vietnam Veterans Museum at
Phillip Island -- brought together a wide range of speakers and diverse views of
Australia's helicopter war in
Vietnam. - This video is the Keynote presentation by
Air Vice Marshal Bob Treloar, AO (
RAAF rtd) who is introduced by MHHV
President Colonel Marcus Fielding See more at:
http://mhhv.org.au/
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New Zealand's Helicopter War - Air Vice Marshal Robin Klitscher, CBE DFC AFC (RNZAF Rtd)
Military History and
Heritage Victoria Inc.'s one day
Conference held on 20
April 2013 -- in partnership with MHHV member the
National Vietnam Veterans Museum at
Phillip Island -- brought together a wide range of speakers and diverse views of
Australia's helicopter war in
Vietnam. - This video is the paper presentation
New Zealand's Helicopter War -
Air Vice Marshal Robin Klitscher,
CBE DFC AFC (
RNZAF Rtd) who is introduced by MHHV XO
Andrew Kilsby See more at:
http://mhhv.org.au/
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Insight with Sidra Iqbal (Date: 14 Nov 2014)
Insight with Sidra
Iqbal
Date: 14 Nov 2014
Topic is:
President Ashraf Ghani visit to
Pakistan
Guest:
(1)
Air Vice Marshall R, Abid Rao
(2) Dr
Khalida Ghaus
(3)
Ambassador Server
Naqvi
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Dunya TV-Khari Baat Lucman Kay Saath-28-12-2011
Air Vice Marshal (R) Shahzad Chaudhary,
Air Marshal (R)
Shahid Latif &
Brigadier (R) Tariq Aizaz join
Mubashir Luqman's KHARI
BAAT to discuss
NATO Attack --- What are the
Real Things?
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Gulf War Air Campaign - Operation Desert Storm | 1991 Bombing of Iraq | US Air Force Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the air campaign of the
Persian Gulf War in
1991. Air commanders of
Operation Desert Storm discuss the planning and execution of the air campaign.
Interviews of air commanders taken shortly after the cease fire provide an in-depth look at airlift, electronic warfare, fighter and bomber operations.
Gulf War Air
Campaign - Operation Desert Storm | 1991
Bombing of Iraq |
US Air Force Documentary
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Dogfight Series - Desert Storm - Full Documentary
The Air campaign of the Gulf War, also known as the
1991 Bombing of Iraq started with an extensive aerial bombing campaign on
17 January 1991. The coalition flew over
100,
000 sorties, dropping 88,
500 tons of bombs,[2] and widely destroying military and civilian infrastructure.[3] The air campaign was commanded by
USAF Lieutenant General Chuck Horner, who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief –
Forward of
U.S. Central Command while
General Schwarzkopf was still in the
United States. The
British air commanders were
Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Wilson (to
17 November) and Air Vice-Marshal
Bill Wratten (from 17 November).[4] The air campaign largely finished by
23 February 1991 when the coalition invasion of
Kuwait took place.
The initial strikes were composed of
Tomahawk cruise missiles[5] launche
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This film is a documentary on the air campaign of the
Persian Gulf War in
1991. Air commanders of
Operation Desert Storm discuss the planning and execution of the air campaign.
Interviews of air commanders taken shortly after the cease fire provide an in-depth look at airlift, electronic warfare, fighter and bomber operations.
Gulf War Air
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Bombing of Iraq |
US Air Force Documentary
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This film is a documentary on the air campaign of the
Persian Gulf War in
1991. Air commanders of
Operation Desert Storm discuss the planning and execution of the air campaign.
Interviews of air commanders taken shortly after the cease fire provide an in-depth look at airlift, electronic warfare, fighter and bomber operations.
Gulf War Air
Campaign - Operation Desert Storm | 1991
Bombing of Iraq |
US Air Force Documentary
- published: 12 Oct 2013
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Dogfight Series - Desert Storm - Full Documentary
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The Air campaign of the Gulf War, also known as the
1991 Bombing of Iraq started with an extensive aerial bombing campaign on
17 January 1991. The coalition fle
...
The Air campaign of the Gulf War, also known as the
1991 Bombing of Iraq started with an extensive aerial bombing campaign on
17 January 1991. The coalition flew over
100,
000 sorties, dropping 88,
500 tons of bombs,[2] and widely destroying military and civilian infrastructure.[3] The air campaign was commanded by
USAF Lieutenant General Chuck Horner, who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief –
Forward of
U.S. Central Command while
General Schwarzkopf was still in the
United States. The
British air commanders were
Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Wilson (to
17 November) and Air Vice-Marshal
Bill Wratten (from 17 November).[4] The air campaign largely finished by
23 February 1991 when the coalition invasion of
Kuwait took place.
The initial strikes were composed of
Tomahawk cruise missiles[5] launched from warships situated in the
Persian Gulf,
F-117A Nighthawk stealth bombers[5] with an armament of laser-guided smart bombs,[5] and
F-4G Wild Weasel aircraft armed with
HARM anti-radar missiles.[6] These first attacks allowed
F-14,
F-15,
F-16, and F/
A-18 fighter bombers to gain air superiority over the country and then continue to drop TV and laser-guided bombs.
Armed with a
Gatling gun and heat-seeking or optically guided
Maverick missiles,
A-10 Thunderbolts bombed and destroyed
Iraqi armored forces,[5] supporting the advance of US ground troops. The
AH-64 Apache and
AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters fired laser guided
Hellfire missiles and
TOW missiles which were guided to tanks by ground observers or scout helicopters.[7]
The Coalition air fleet also made use of the
E-3A Airborne Warning and
Control Systems and a fleet of
B-52 bombers.[5][6]
The aerial strike force was made up of over 2,250 combat aircraft, which included
1,800 US aircraft, which fought against an Iraqi force of about 500 Soviet-built MiG-29, MiG-25, and MiG-23, and French-made
Mirage F1 fighters.
wn.com/Dogfight Series Desert Storm Full Documentary
The Air campaign of the Gulf War, also known as the
1991 Bombing of Iraq started with an extensive aerial bombing campaign on
17 January 1991. The coalition flew over
100,
000 sorties, dropping 88,
500 tons of bombs,[2] and widely destroying military and civilian infrastructure.[3] The air campaign was commanded by
USAF Lieutenant General Chuck Horner, who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief –
Forward of
U.S. Central Command while
General Schwarzkopf was still in the
United States. The
British air commanders were
Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Wilson (to
17 November) and Air Vice-Marshal
Bill Wratten (from 17 November).[4] The air campaign largely finished by
23 February 1991 when the coalition invasion of
Kuwait took place.
The initial strikes were composed of
Tomahawk cruise missiles[5] launched from warships situated in the
Persian Gulf,
F-117A Nighthawk stealth bombers[5] with an armament of laser-guided smart bombs,[5] and
F-4G Wild Weasel aircraft armed with
HARM anti-radar missiles.[6] These first attacks allowed
F-14,
F-15,
F-16, and F/
A-18 fighter bombers to gain air superiority over the country and then continue to drop TV and laser-guided bombs.
Armed with a
Gatling gun and heat-seeking or optically guided
Maverick missiles,
A-10 Thunderbolts bombed and destroyed
Iraqi armored forces,[5] supporting the advance of US ground troops. The
AH-64 Apache and
AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters fired laser guided
Hellfire missiles and
TOW missiles which were guided to tanks by ground observers or scout helicopters.[7]
The Coalition air fleet also made use of the
E-3A Airborne Warning and
Control Systems and a fleet of
B-52 bombers.[5][6]
The aerial strike force was made up of over 2,250 combat aircraft, which included
1,800 US aircraft, which fought against an Iraqi force of about 500 Soviet-built MiG-29, MiG-25, and MiG-23, and French-made
Mirage F1 fighters.
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