Corsair: Pacific Warrior
Brief Synopsis
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The Corsair was the fastest single-engine fighter in the world, with a diving speed of more than 500 mph. Too powerful to be launched from Navy ships, it was eagerly adopted as the plane of choice by the Marines on land. The program reveals what it was like to battle Japanese Zeros high above the Pa
Cast & Crew
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Andrew Johnston
Director
Greg Stebner
Narrator
Webster Ammons
Post-Production
Chris Avery
Post-Production
Tim Ball
Production
Simon Bedford
Camera
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Historical
War
Release Date
2002
Technical Specs
Duration
60m
Synopsis
The Corsair was the fastest single-engine fighter in the world, with a diving speed of more than 500 mph. Too powerful to be launched from Navy ships, it was eagerly adopted as the plane of choice by the Marines on land. The program reveals what it was like to battle Japanese Zeros high above the Pacific from the cockpit of a Corsair Fighter.
Director
Andrew Johnston
Director
Crew
Webster Ammons
Post-Production
Chris Avery
Post-Production
Tim Ball
Production
Simon Bedford
Camera
Dave Bielous
Camera
Skip Clark
Camera
Ryan Cockrell
Sound
Beth Dietrich-segarra
Executive Producer
Taylor Downing
Producer
Jacqui Edwards
Film Research
Marilyn Freeman
Production Accountant
Dolores Gavin
Producer
Sue Giovanni
On-Line Editor
Robert Howell
Camera
Andrew Johnston
Writer
Skip Limbaker
Post-Production
Ian Lynn
Music
Don Moore
Post-Production
Steve Mount
Sound
Rachel Naughton
Production Coordinator
Paul Nelson
Researcher
Tim O'connor
Line Producer
Nisel Read
Dubbing Mixer
Brandt Sleeper
Sound
Alison Taylor
Music
Joe Zak
Editor
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Historical
War
Release Date
2002
Technical Specs
Duration
60m