Selasa, 25 Juli 2017

WWII DVD Review: Red Tails

Red Tails (PG-13)  Directed by Anthony Hemingway. 120 minutes.  During World War II, African American military pilots fought bigotry from their own country and fought Axis aggressors overseas to prove themselves worthy of their wings— and, in the process, accelerated the once-unimaginable integration of the U.S. Armed Forces. Their story has inspired generations of Americans, 


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