Reach for the Sky is a 1956 film starring Kenneth More as Douglas Bader.
Reach for the Sky may also refer to:
The Northern Lights most often refers to the aurora borealis.
Manfred von Richthofen, known famously as the Red Baron, was a German fighter pilot during World War I.
Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War. He was credited with 22 aerial victories, four shared victories, six probables, one shared probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged.
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Reach for the Sky is a 1956 British biographical film about aviator Douglas Bader, based on the 1954 biography of the same name by Paul Brickhill. The film stars Kenneth More and was directed by Lewis Gilbert. It won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film of 1956. The film's composer John Addison was Bader's brother-in-law.
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John Mervyn Addison was a British composer best known for his film scores.
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Twenty-four hours is the length of a day.
"Sky Pilot" is a 1968 song by Eric Burdon & the Animals, released on the album The Twain Shall Meet. When released as a single the song was split across both sides, due to its length (7:27). As "Sky Pilot " it reached number 14 on the U.S. pop charts and number 15 on the Canadian RPM chart.
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Midnight sun is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Sun remains visible at the local midnight.
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