1943 fictionalised biopic about aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, who disappeared over the central Pacific Ocean in 1937. In the film, Rosalind Russell plays the Earhart alter ego, called Tonie Carter, and Fred MacMurray is her love interest and pilot colleague. In the film, the world famous female pilot sacrifices herself over the Pacific during a world flight in 1937, in order to enable the US Navy to fly over and photograph some secret Japanese installations on nearby islands while pretending to search for her plane.
Credits
Flight for Freedom Cast
Name |
Character |
Fred MacMurray
He was 34, 83 years old when he died
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as Randy Britton |
Hugh Beaumont
He was 34, 73 years old when he died
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as Flight Instructor |
Richard Loo
He was 39, 80 years old when he died
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as Mr. Yokahata |
Herbert Marshall
He was 52, 75 years old when he died
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as Paul Turner |
Eduardo Ciannelli
He was 44, 70 years old when he died
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as Johnny Salvini |
Jack Carr
He was 64, 88 years old when he died
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as Bill |
Rosalind Russell
She was 35, 69 years old when she died
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as Tonie Carter |
Shirley Lew
She was 28, 87 years old when she died
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as Mrs. Yokahata |
Walter Kingsford
He was 60, 75 years old when he died
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as Admiral Graves |
Flight for Freedom Crew
Name |
Department |
Roy Webb as Original Music Composer. He was 54 (94) years old when He died
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Sound |
Lee Garmes as Director of Photography. He was 44 (80) years old when He died
|
Camera |
Horace McCoy as Story. He was 46 (58) years old when He died
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Writing |
Oliver H.P. Garrett as Screenplay. He was 48 (57) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Jane Murfin as Adaptation. She was 58 (70) years old when She died
|
Writing |
Frank Redman as Director of Photography. He was 37 (59) years old when He died
|
Camera |
Lothar Mendes as Director. He was 48 (79) years old when He died
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Directing |
S.K. Lauren as Screenplay. He was 51 (87) years old when He died
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Writing |
David Hempstead as Producer. He was 33 (73) years old when He died
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Production |