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    Bombers B-52 (released in the UK as No Sleep till Dawn) is a 1957 American drama film produced by Richard Whorf and directed by Gordon Douglas. The film stars Natalie Wood and Karl Malden, and co-stars Marsha Hunt and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. It was adapted from a Sam Rolfe story by screenwriter Irving Wallace. Leonard Rosenman composed ...

  2. Bombers B-52: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Natalie Wood, Karl Malden, Marsha Hunt, Efrem Zimbalist Jr.. Sgt. Chuck Brennan always disliked playboy and hotshot, Col. Jim Herlihy. Now Chuck has even more reason to, Jim is dating his daughter, Lois.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1957-12-26
  3. Apr 7, 2020 · Bombers B-52 (1957) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #BombersB52One flies them. The other keeps them flying. Nothing in their job descriptions says they must like ...

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    • Warner Bros. Classics
  4. A retired Air Force mechanic clashes with his daughter's new boyfriend, a hotshot pilot, over the B-52 bomber project. The film follows their conflict and reconciliation as they face danger and romance in the skies.

  5. Air Force Sgt. Chuck Brennan (Karl Malden) is ready to retire and trade in his uniform for a cushy civilian job -- especially when brash Col. Jim Herlihy (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.)...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Drama
    • Gordon Douglas
  6. Bombers B-52. Karl Malden is an Air Force sergeant contemplating retirement from the service, but complicating his decision is daughter Natalie Wood's romance with pilot Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. 539 IMDb 5.9 1 h 46 min 1957. X-Ray 13+. Military and War · Drama · Alienated · Tense. Available to rent or buy. Rent. SD $3.79. Buy movie. SD $9.99 $8.99.

  7. Natalie Wood, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Academy Award winner Karl Malden star in the story of an Air Force sergeant struggling with a choice to reenlist, the hotheaded young pilot who's in love with his daughter--and the most fearsome weapon of their time in Bombers B-52.