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THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID

THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID artwork

THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID

Type of media Video

Approved Running time 89m 24s

Release date 27/10/2014

BBFCInsight moderate bloodshed, sex

Genre(s) Drama, War

Director(s) Boris Sagal

Cast includes Christopher George, Laraine Stephens, Jd Cannon

Cut This work was passed uncut.

BBFCinsight publication date 17/10/2014

Note: The following text may contain spoilers

THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID is a war film from 1969 about a huge air raid by allied forces on an important strategic German target.

Injury detail

During air raids, the bombers and their crews come under attack from German fighter planes. In these air battles the bombers pilots and gunners are shot and injured and occasionally shown with blood on their hands and faces.

Sex

The film also contains a scene in which a man and woman are naked in bed together. Although the scene contains no detail of their nudity, it does have a sexual tone.

There is mild bad language, including the terms 'bastard', 'bloody', 'bum', 'damn', 'God', 'hell' and 'son of a bitch'. There are also infrequent mild sex references including outdated remarks about women. There is smoking but it is neither glamorised nor promoted.

Details

Title
THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID
Year
2014
Distributor(s)
101 Films Limited
Classified date(s)
08/10/2014
Main language
English
Submitted run time
89m 24s
BBFC reference
AVF041589
Remarks
Widescreen

Components List

This work is made up of a number of separate components. Note that since February 2001 the BBFC has measured each component separately, but older works may not have the exact details, only a list of titles

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THE THOUSAND PLANE RAID

Rating information

The version of this work detailed above is rated by the BBFC under the Video Recordings Act 1984 for use on any Packaged Media format (including DVD, Blu-ray and VHS). This classification may also be used when the same work is made available on Digital Video Platforms (including Video On Demand) provided that the platform is licenced to use BBFC ratings.

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