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Cast

Tom Selleck

Tom Selleck

Narrator (voice)

John D. Anderson

John D. Anderson

Self - USS Arizona

Joseph Connolly

Joseph Connolly

Self - USS Lexington

Ray Chavez

Ray Chavez

Self - USS Condor

Louis Conter

Louis Conter

Self

James Downing

James Downing

Self - USS West Virginia

Mitsuo Fuchida

Mitsuo Fuchida

Self (archive footage)

Ray Haerry Jr.

Ray Haerry Jr.

Self

Raymond Haerry

Raymond Haerry

Self - USS Arizona

William Keith

William Keith

Self - USS West Virginia

Husband E. Kimmel

Husband E. Kimmel

Self (archive footage)

Barbara Kotinek

Barbara Kotinek

Self - Attack Witness

Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur

Self (archive footage)

Daniel Martinez

Daniel Martinez

Self

Lawrence Parry

Lawrence Parry

Self - US Army Air Corps

Francis Riley

Francis Riley

Self - USS Vestal

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Self (archive footage)

Crew

Tim Gray

Tim Gray

Director

Tim Gray

Tim Gray

Writer

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Remember Pearl Harbor

20160.0 / 1081 min
Documentary, History, War, TV Movie

Overview

Narrated by veteran Hollywood actor Tom Selleck, REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR chronicles the personal stories of veterans and citizens who witnessed the surprise attack by the Japanese on the American Pacific Fleet on December 7, 1941, launching the United States into World War II. Using archival footage and photos and graphics, the documentary shows in detail the bombings on Oahu, along with the fiery explosion of the USS Arizona, the sinking of the USS Oklahoma, and the attacks on Hickam Field, as well as on other parts of the island. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR documents the 75th anniversary, the tragic events and the courageous acts of those who were in or near Pearl Harbor on that day.