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| PN warships in "The Eternal Zero" Japanese WW2 Kamikaze movie | |
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| MSantor | Sep 9 2014, 12:25 AM Post #1 |
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This movie has some good CGI shots of Japanese kamikaze attacks on the US Navy's Task Force 58/38 in World War II. Looks like they used some of the Philippine Navy's old WWII ex-USN ships for filming too. You can see an one of the Auk class fully manned at time segment 0:56 seconds as well as the BRP Rajah Humabon standing in as a USN destroyer escort in the first link below. Youtube link 1 Plus a more general trailer of "The Eternal Zero" with good CGI shots of the Japanese carrier Akagi. Youtube link 2 Edited by MSantor, Sep 9 2014, 12:27 AM.
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