Lancaster is a documentary film focusing on the legendary Avro Lancaster bomber used extensively by the Royal Air Force during World War II. This documentary tells the story of the Lancaster bomber through the firsthand accounts of the last surviving veterans who flew these aircrafts in daring bombing missions.
Here’s how you can watch and stream Lancaster via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video.
Is Lancaster available to watch via streaming?
Yes, Lancaster is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
The documentary centers around the firsthand experiences of the last surviving veterans who flew Lancaster bombers during the strategic bombing campaign of World War II. The documentary has archival footage of Lancaster bombers in action, wartime newsreels, and home movies and photos provided by the veterans themselves.
The cast of the documentary mainly includes Charles Dance as the narrator.
Watch Lancaster streaming via Amazon Prime Video
Lancaster is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. Prime Video is a streaming service, either included with an Amazon Prime membership (which has other perks like fast shipping) or available for a monthly fee. They have a large library of stuff to watch, including documentaries, movies, and TV shows.
You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:
- Go to Amazon Prime Video
- Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
- Sign up for a Prime Video membership:
- $14.99 per month or $139 per year with an Amazon Prime membership
- $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership
Amazon Prime is the online retailer’s paid service that provides fast shipping and exclusive sales on products, so the membership that includes both this service and Prime Video is the company’s most popular offering. However, you can also opt to subscribe to Prime Video separately.
The synopsis of Lancaster is as follows:
“The story of the iconic WW2 bomber told through the words of the last surviving crew members, re-mastered archive material and extraordinary aerial footage of the RAF’s last airworthy Lancaster.“
NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.