Bomber's Moon (1943)
5/10
Decent Though Standard
3 January 2024
George Montgomery is a bomber pilot. His plane is shot down, and his kid brother is killed. He's taken prisoner, but escapes with Czech Kent Taylor and Russian Annabella. As they make their way to Holland and, they hope, freedom, Montgomery doesn't know that one of his companions is actually a Gestapo agent, using the information gathered on their journey to destroy the Underground.

It's an enthusiastically performed but rather rote movie from 20th Century-Fox's B unit. Three directors worked on it: Edward Ludwig, Harold Schuster, and some fill-in shooting by John Brahm. None of the wanted credit, and it was released under a pseudonym. With Walter Kingsford, Robert Barratt, Victor Kilian, and Christian Rub.
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