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Falklands' Most Daring Raid

Documentary film about the then longest range bombing mission in history, which changed the outcome of the Falklands War.

Top Cast

  • Alistair McGowan

    Alistair McGowan

    Himself - Narrator (voice)

  • Simon Blood DeVay

    Simon Blood DeVay

  • Matthew Doman

    Matthew Doman

  • Tim Driscoll

    Tim Driscoll

  • Andy Elvin

    Andy Elvin

  • Ian William

    Ian William

  • Ian Hilditch

    Ian Hilditch

  • Doug Kirby

    Doug Kirby

  • Dominic Kynaston

    Dominic Kynaston

Overview

Documentary film about the then longest range bombing mission in history, which changed the outcome of the Falklands War.

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