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The Tuskegee Airmen
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Genre
Drama History War
Written by
Paris Qualles Trey Ellis Ron Hutchinson Robert Wayland Williams T. S. Cook
Directed by
Robert Markowitz
Starring
Laurence Fishburne Allen Payne Malcolm-Jamal Warner Courtney B. Vance Andre Braugher Christopher McDonald Daniel Hugh Kelly Mekhi Phifer John Lithgow Cuba Gooding Jr.
Music by
Lee Holdridge
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
Production
Executive producers
Frank Price Robert Wayland Williams (co-executive producer)
Producers
Bill Carraro Carol Bahoric (co-producer)
Production locations
Muskogee, Oklahoma Fort Smith, Arkansas (Ft. Smith Frisco Station) Muskogee, Oklahoma (Davis Field) Fort Chaffee, Arkansas Fort Smith, Arkansas Los Angeles Juliette, Georgia
Cinematography
Ron Orieux
Editor
David Beatty
Running time
106 minutes
Production companies
HBO Pictures Price Entertainment
Budget
$8,500,000 (estimated)
Original release
Release
August 26, 1995 (1995-08-26)
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The Tuskegee Airmen is a 1995 HBO television movie based on the exploits of an actual groundbreaking unit, the first African-American combat pilots in the United States Army Air Corps, that fought in World War II. The film was directed by Robert Markowitz and stars Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr., John Lithgow, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
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