I'd say it's a Lancaster, judging from the nose up attitude and the aircraft sitting on the ground. I also doubt the Sunderland has any need for landing gear lights and as the final clue there's the familiar pair of "staglers" in front of the windscreen that is usually seen on Lancasters.
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