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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0018713811738
Format: Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Good Times Video
Manufacturer: Good Times Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Good Times Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 15, 2001
Running Time: 62 minutes
Sales Rank: 6977
Studio: Good Times Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1944
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - war drama
this is a very good war movie of the american carrier, but disappointed in the print as it is poor clarity at the start, the color is very deep with a lot of pink showing. the sound is down in parts, but the narration id very good by Robert taylor, well directored and the score by Newman is good. I can only give this movie 2 star. it as a lovely cover annd a good story to it. however I shall look for a better copy if available in the future
Rating: - A must for WW2 Pacific buffs
Robert Stack reads right from the Government script.
We all know who the Fighting Lady is and that is what sticks out.
Great 1940's navy Jargon!
Rating: - The Fighting Lady
Released in late 1944, winner of an Academy Award as Best Documentary in 1945, William Wyler's THE FIGHTING LADY portrays life aboard a newly commissioned aircraft carrier as it wends its way southward from its eastern seaboard home port, crosses the Panama Canal, and streams westward to join the naval war in the Pacific theater of operations. Finally, we are on board planes and boat during a number of enemy engagements.
The War Office commissioned a number of these documentaries ... Read More
Rating: - Fighting Lady
It should be clearly told to the buyer that this is a mere "DOCUMENTARY" not A MOVIE.... ROBERT TAYLOR STILL SOUNDS GREAT...
Rating: - Great for the knowledge it offers,propaganda gets in the way
I agree with the previous review on most accounts and to watch this is truly great insight into what life was like on an aircraft carrier. The scenes of combat are actually breathtaking. It gives one a great appreciation of the war.
The only drawback is that the film is spectled with sort "America is God" propaganda (such as referring to the enemy Japanese pilots as 'evil japs'). This is understandable considering the time and circumstance of the war and film, but it may irritate some ... Read More
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