Other author/creator | Grider, John MacGavock, 1892-1918. War birds. |
Other author/creator | Springs, Elliott White author, editor. |
Other author/creator | Morton, Joe, 1947- narrator. |
Other author/creator | Weller, Frederick voice actor. |
Other author/creator | Bomer, Matthew, 1977- voice actor. |
Other author/creator | Clem, Robert, film director, film producer, editor. |
Other author/creator | Hostetter, Alan, director of photography. |
Other author/creator | Stark, Donald (Composer), composer. |
Other author/creator | Waterfront Pictures, production company. |
Other author/creator | New Media Pictures, production company. |
Abstract |
Three young men from the South known as the 'Three Musketeers' fly with the Royal Air Force in World War I. One, John McGavock Grider, is killed in action. His diary is published after the war and becomes a huge publishing success. Much later it is revealed that the diary was actually written by his fellow Musketeer Elliott White Springs, who felt responsible for Grider's death. |
Credits | Producer, director, editor, Robert Clem ; music, Donald Stark ; director of photography, Alan Hostetter. |
Performer |
Voices: Joe Morton (narrator), Frederick Weller (Elliott White Springs), Matthew Bomer (John MacGavock Grider) |
Technical details | DVD. |