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The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell

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In the backdrop of an America still shaken by World War I, a brilliant Air Force general finds himself in the eye of the storm after making a series of predictions about the future of warfare and the fundamental role of airplanes in it. With a combative spirit and a vision ahead of his time, this military man does not silence himself before the high command of his country, and in his zeal to demonstrate the vulnerability of naval fleets to aerial attacks, he stands up to his superiors. When a tragic incident highlights the urgency of his warnings, his words become a topic of national debate.

Determined to prove his point, the general finds himself in the crosshairs of the government, which, far from supporting him, considers his statements an act of insubordination. Thus, a trial begins that not only puts his career into question but also the integrity and future of the U.S. Air Force. Throughout this tense process, conflicts of interest, betrayals, and loyalties are revealed, as the general fights to demonstrate that his vision is not mere idealism, but a vital warning for the defense of the country. With a distinguished cast and a plot that examines the relationship between duty and convictions, this story highlights the sacrifices made in pursuit of a truth that could change the course of military history.

Media type
Movie
Year
1955
Director
Otto Preminger
Writer
Emmet Lavery
Milton Sperling
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Gary Cooper
Charles Bickford
Ralph Bellamy
Rod Steiger
Elizabeth Montgomery
Fred Clark
James Daly
Jack Lord
Peter Graves
Darren McGavin
Robert F. Simon
Charles Dingle
Dayton Lummis
Tom McKee
Stephen Roberts
Herbert Heyes
Robert Brubaker
Phil Arnold
Ian Wolfe
Will Wright
Gregory Walcott
Gender
Drama
BΓ©lica
Country
United States
Producers
Milton Sperling
Original title
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell
Duration
100
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