Battle of Britain with Harry Andrews: DVD Cover
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Battle of Britain Director: Guy Hamilton Cast: Harry Andrews, Trevor Howard, Michael Caine, Curd Jurgens

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/20/2003
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 6,069

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Origional theatrical trailer; Origional theatrical english/german mono; English, french and spanish language subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Evacuate Immediately [8:45]
2. Main Title/Preparations [4:08]
3. What's Stopping you? [7:43]
4. Bad Odds and Prayers [10:31]
5. The German Strategy [5:36]
6. First the Radar... [5:28]
7. ... Then the Airfields [7:46]
8. Assessing the Toll [:26]
9. An Easy Victory [4:17]
10. They're Coming Back [5:15]
11. Just Blew Up! [7:37]
12. Losing/Shy Interlude [6:11]
13. Bombs Over Berlin [:34]
14. London is Burning [5:28]
15. Language Barriers [7:02]
16. A Big German Blunder [10:07]
17. Objective: Destroy the RAF [1:10]
18. Bad News & Good Flyers [1:42]
19. The Right Numbers [6:42]
20. End of the Beggining [7:53]

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Editorial Reviews

James Bond-flick director Guy Hamilton helmed this episodic, all-star World War II film. With Sir Laurence Olivier heading up an ensemble cast as flight commander Sir Hugh Dowdling, The Battle of Britain pays tribute to other nationalities instrumental in fending off the waves of Luftwaffe planes, notably the expatriate Polish and Czech pilots. Trevor Howard, Michael Caine, and Michael Redgrave also populate the cast. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Battle of Britainby Anonymous

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September 26, 2009: All star cast, wonderful visuals, I felt as if I was in those planes!!

This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen edition.

The best aviation flim ever producedby Anonymous

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June 17, 2008: Even though elements of the film are dated (for example some of the optical compositing and at least on painted "explosion"), this is the finest air combat movie ever produced. The call went out to the warbird community for pilots and aircraft to participate in 1967, and enough aircraft of enough types (and in good enough condition) that this film represents a fair representation of the "real" events. Many of the pilots who flew in Battle of Britain flew during the war. In the same sense that "wings" gives a reasonable picture of the time of WWI (not as it necessarily was objectively, but as the people living the events saw it, Battle of Britain captures the early years of WWII. BTD, I didn't think the acting was that stilted for the 1960s, and my recollection of people who lived through that period was that they were, by modern standards, very emotionally closed. Again, none of these things were engineered into the film, in the manner of "Gods and Generals" or "Saving Private Ryan", but were organic to the production and the time it was done. The actual Battle was closer in time to the people making this film than the first gulf war is to us now. BTW, it's *Air Vice Marshal* Sir Hugh Dowding. Whoever wrote the blurb demoted him by at least 6 levels. Air Vice Marshall is equivelent to lieutenant general, "flight commander" is not an RAF rank, but flight lieutenant is equivelent to a USAF captain. Wing Commander a little better.

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