Ralph Parr: Fighter Ace of the Twentieth Century

Ralph Parr: Fighter Ace of the Twentieth Century

He flew Mustangs and Sabres, and he fired the last shot of the war.

PG 2020 · 15 min · War, Documentary

This short film tells the story of WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War Fighter Pilot Ralph Parr. In addition to rarely seen archival footage, this film features interviews with his biographer, Ken Murray, his stepdaughter Linda Capps, and his stepson Paul McLaughlin.

Directed by Alexander Zane Irwin · Written by Daniel L. Bernardi

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