633 Squadron (1964)
Movie: 633 Squadron (1964)

- Director: Walter Grauman
- Release Date: April 1964 (UK)
- Writers: James Clavell (screenplay) and Howard Koch (screenplay) …
- Run Time: 102 min
- Country: UK , USA
- Genre: War , Drama
Trivia: The Mosquito’s used in the film were RS715 Cockpit section only TJ118 Cockpit section only TV959 At Bovingdon airfield, but did not fly in film TW117 Flew in film RS709 Flew in film RS712 Flew in film TA639 Flew in film TA719 Flew in film
Goofs: Anachronisms: When the “earthquake” bombs are being pulled in single file along a lane in preparation for the raid, a modern car (1964) is seen driving past the end of the lane in the background.
“633 Squadron has enjoyed an unqualified string of successes. Their luck changes when they are assigned to bomb a German rocket fuel plant, in Norway which is guarded by heavy anti-aircraft defences, and the plant is considered bomb-proof. Their nearly impossible mission is further complicated by a German air raid, the difficult approach to the target and the capture and torture of the underground leader who is assisting the squadron. Written by Derek R. Watts”






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