The Mantz B-25 was used in a brief scene where U.S. Department of Agriculture “scientists” are flown to New Mexico to investigate. My video captures are grainy as they were copied from VHS. I plan to purchase the DVD and provide better captures in the near future.
In this first picture, N1203 taxies in from screen right. The Cinerama nose can be seen to good advantage. The aircraft must have received a coating of “Hollywood” paint for the role to include stars and bars and “USAF” lettering under the left wing. At the bottom of page 58 of Scott’s, B-25 Mitchell in Civil Service, is a picture of how N1203 appeared in 1954, the same year this film was made. It shows the aircraft with an all white upper fuselage and bright orange nacelles and rudders.

The second picture shows the aft fuselage and “1203” vertically on the left vertical stabilizer, the “N” having been painted over for the film.

The third photo shows the left engine shutting down and a view of the pilot. It’s not possible for me to tell but, I wouldn’t be surprised if this was Mantz himself.

Pretty good detail for a 50’s sci-fi as evidenced by the “USAF” lettering under the wing.

And last, another view of the nose modification as actors Whitmore and Arness walk toward the camera.

While it had plenty of "behind the scene" movie roles, this is the only "on screen" appearance of N1203 of which I am aware. Anyone know of any others?
How about it, Scott? Any chance of a B-25 movie page in the future? Thanks for a great site!
Craig