
Enola Gay: The Men, the Mission, the Atomic Bomb
War · History · TV Movie
Overview
The story of Col. Paul Tibbets and his crew who flew the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, bringing World War II to a close.
Top Cast


Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal
Lt. Jacob 'Jake' Beser
Billy Crystal
Lt. Jacob 'Jake' Beser


Kim Darby
Kim Darby
Lucy Tibbets
Kim Darby
Lucy Tibbets


Patrick Duffy
Patrick Duffy
Col. Paul Tibbets
Patrick Duffy
Col. Paul Tibbets


Gary Frank
Gary Frank
Maj. Tom Ferebee
Gary Frank
Maj. Tom Ferebee


Gregory Harrison
Gregory Harrison
Capt. Bob Lewis
Gregory Harrison
Capt. Bob Lewis


Stephen Macht
Stephen Macht
Maj. William 'Bud' Uanna
Stephen Macht
Maj. William 'Bud' Uanna


Walter Olkewicz
Walter Olkewicz
Sgt. Shug Crawford
Walter Olkewicz
Sgt. Shug Crawford


Robert Pine
Robert Pine
Capt. William 'Deke' Parsons
Robert Pine
Capt. William 'Deke' Parsons


James Shigeta
James Shigeta
Field Marshal Abehata
James Shigeta
Field Marshal Abehata


Robert Walden
Robert Walden
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Robert Walden
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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