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Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain
In 1940, the Royal Air Force fights a desperate battle against the might of the Luftwaffe for control of the skies over Britain, thus preventing an attempted Nazi invasion.
rating
6.86
runtime
132 min

Release

1969-09-15

Cast

Harry Andrews
Harry Andrews
as Senior Civil Servant
Michael Caine
Michael Caine
as Squadron Leader Canfield
Trevor Howard
Trevor Howard
as Air Vice Marshal Keith Park
Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
as Baron von Richter
Ian McShane
Ian McShane
as Sgt. Pilot Andy
Kenneth More
Kenneth More
as Group Capt. Baker
Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier
as Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick
as Group Capt. Hope
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
as Squadron Leader Colin Harvey
Michael Redgrave
Michael Redgrave
as Air Vice Marshal Evill
Ralph Richardson
Ralph Richardson
as Sir David Kelly - British Minister to Switzerland
Robert Shaw
Robert Shaw
as Squadron Leader Skipper
Patrick Wymark
Patrick Wymark
as Air Vice Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory
Susannah York
Susannah York
as Section Officer Maggie Harvey
Michael Bates
Michael Bates
as Warrant Officer Warwick
Robert Flemyng
Robert Flemyng
as Wing Cmdr. Willoughby
Isla Blair
Isla Blair
as Mrs. Andy
Barry Foster
Barry Foster
as Sqd. Leader Edwards
John Baskcomb
John Baskcomb
as Farmer
Edward Fox
Edward Fox
as Pilot Officer Archie
Tom Chatto
Tom Chatto
as Willoughby's Assistant Controller
W.G. Foxley
W.G. Foxley
as Squadron Leader Evans
James Cosmo
James Cosmo
as Jamie
David Griffin
David Griffin
as Sgt. Pilot Chris
Jack Gwillim
Jack Gwillim
as Senior Air Staff Officer
André Maranne
André Maranne
as French NCO
Myles Hoyle
Myles Hoyle
as Peter
Anthony Nicholls
Anthony Nicholls
as Minister
Duncan Lamont
Duncan Lamont
as Flight Sgt. Arthur
Nicholas Pennell
Nicholas Pennell
as Simon
Sarah Lawson
Sarah Lawson
as Skipper's Wife
Andrzej Scibor
Andrzej Scibor
as Ox
Mark Malicz
Mark Malicz
as Pasco
Jean Wladon
Jean Wladon
as Jean Jacques
Wilfried von Aacken
Wilfried von Aacken
as Gen. Osterkamp
Reinhard Horras
Reinhard Horras
as Bruno
Karl-Otto Alberty
Karl-Otto Alberty
as General Jeschonnek - Luftwaffe Chief of Staff
Helmut Kircher
Helmut Kircher
as Boehm
Alexander Allerson
Alexander Allerson
as Maj. Brandt
Paul Neuhaus
Paul Neuhaus
as Maj. Föhn
Dietrich Frauboes
Dietrich Frauboes
as Field Marshal Milch (Inspector General, Luftwaffe)
Malte Petzel
Malte Petzel
as Col. Beppo Schmidt (Luftwaffe Intelligence)
Alf Jungermann
Alf Jungermann
as Brandt's Navigator
Manfred Reddemann
Manfred Reddemann
as Maj. Falke
Peter Hager
Peter Hager
as Field Marshal Albert Kesselring
Hein Riess
Hein Riess
as Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring
Wolf Harnisch
Wolf Harnisch
as Gen. Fink
Rolf Stiefel
Rolf Stiefel
as Adolf Hitler
Nikki Van der Zyl
Nikki Van der Zyl
as Dubbing (voice)
Tony Allen
Tony Allen
as NCO in Plotting Room (uncredited)
Paul Angelis
Paul Angelis
as Albert (uncredited)
Graham Armitage
Graham Armitage
as Radar Officer (uncredited)
Hilda Barry
Hilda Barry
as Old Lady (uncredited)
Kate Binchy
Kate Binchy
as Grace (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth
Ernest Blyth
as Civilian Watching German Bomber Crash (uncredited)
A. J. Brown
A. J. Brown
as Air Observer (uncredited)
Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown
as Refugee (uncredited)
Fay Bura
Fay Bura
as Woman in Air Raid Shelter (uncredited)
Mary Burleigh
Mary Burleigh
as Minor Role (uncredited)
Bill Burns
Bill Burns
as RAF Officer (uncredited)
Pauline Chamberlain
Pauline Chamberlain
as Woman in Church Hall Shelter (uncredited)
Massimo Ciprari
Massimo Ciprari
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Günter Clemens
Günter Clemens
as Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
John Comer
John Comer
as Policeman (uncredited)
Les Conrad
Les Conrad
as RAF Sergeant (uncredited)
Victor Croxford
Victor Croxford
as Refugee (uncredited)
George Curtis
George Curtis
as Man in Air Raid Shelter (uncredited)
Basil Dignam
Basil Dignam
as Tactical Records Officer (uncredited)
Eric Dodson
Eric Dodson
as RAF Officer (uncredited)
Jim Dowdall
Jim Dowdall
as German Pilot (uncredited)
Hugh Elton
Hugh Elton
as Docker (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder
as Soldier (uncredited)
Meriel Forbes
Meriel Forbes
as Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Gareth Forwood
Gareth Forwood
as Alistair (uncredited)
Paddy Frost
Paddy Frost
as Edith (uncredited)
Hugh Futcher
Hugh Futcher
as RAF Ground Crew (uncredited)
Brian Grellis
Brian Grellis
as RAF Cpl. Ernie (uncredited)
Michael Guest
Michael Guest
as General Staff Officer (uncredited)
Barry Halliday
Barry Halliday
as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
Paul Hansard
Paul Hansard
as Karl (uncredited)
Vincent Harding
Vincent Harding
as ADC to Hitler (uncredited)
Pat Heywood
Pat Heywood
as WRAF Cpl. Seymour (uncredited)
Stuart Hoyle
Stuart Hoyle
as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
Desmond Jordan
Desmond Jordan
as General Staff Officer (uncredited)
Geoffrey King
Geoffrey King
as Air Observer (uncredited)
Jack Le White
Jack Le White
as Archie's Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Illona Linthwaite
Illona Linthwaite
as Wendy (uncredited)
Maureen Lipman
Maureen Lipman
as Radar Operator (uncredited)
Reg Lye
Reg Lye
as Workman (uncredited)
David McKail
David McKail
as Lac Arnold (uncredited)
Harald Meister
Harald Meister
as Pilot - Föhn's Crew (uncredited)
Rosalind Mendleson
Rosalind Mendleson
as Refugee (uncredited)
George Merritt
George Merritt
as Civilian (uncredited)
Hilary Minster
Hilary Minster
as Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
Ingo Mogendorf
Ingo Mogendorf
as Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
Richard Morant
Richard Morant
as Replacement Pilot - Red Section 'Red 2' (uncredited)
Richardson Morgan
Richardson Morgan
as British Embassy Valet (uncredited)
Steve Morley
Steve Morley
as Boy Watching Archie's Parachute Landing (uncredited)
Christopher Morris
Christopher Morris
as Boy (uncredited)
Geoffrey Morris
Geoffrey Morris
as Air Observer (uncredited)
Norman Morris
Norman Morris
as RAF Sergeant in Shelter (uncredited)
Douglas Nottage
Douglas Nottage
as Sergeant Pilot - Föhn's Crew (uncredited)
Hugo Panczak
Hugo Panczak
as Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
Clifford Parrish
Clifford Parrish
as Kelly's Butler (uncredited)
Eileen Peel
Eileen Peel
as Lady Kelly (uncredited)
David Quilter
David Quilter
as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
Pam Rose
Pam Rose
as WAF in the Plotting Room (uncredited)
George Roubicek
George Roubicek
as Sergeant Pilot - Falke's Crew (uncredited)
John Savident
John Savident
as RAF Officer (uncredited)
Clive Scott
Clive Scott
as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
Jack Sharp
Jack Sharp
as Old Man (uncredited)
Albert Shepherd
Albert Shepherd
as Soldier at Self-Propelled Gun (uncredited)
Sadie Slade
Sadie Slade
as Radio Operator (uncredited)
Kathleen St John
Kathleen St John
as Old Lady (uncredited)
Philip Stewart
Philip Stewart
as Man in Air Raid Shelter (uncredited)
Frank Sussman
Frank Sussman
as ADC in Intelligence Maps Office (uncredited)
Nick Tate
Nick Tate
as RAF Pilot (uncredited)
John Tatham
John Tatham
as Fighter Command Officer (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Reg Thomason
as RAF Sergeant (uncredited)
Chris Tranchell
Chris Tranchell
as 'A' Station Pilot (uncredited)
Joseph Tregonino
Joseph Tregonino
as Refugee (uncredited)
Paul Tropea
Paul Tropea
as Peasant Boy (uncredited)
Rosetta Tropea
Rosetta Tropea
as Peasant Girl (uncredited)
Michael Trubshawe
Michael Trubshawe
as Air Observer (uncredited)
Alan Tucker
Alan Tucker
as Charlie (uncredited)
Franz Van Norde
Franz Van Norde
as Pilot - Föhn's Crew (uncredited)
Mickey Varey
Mickey Varey
as Rescue Worker (uncredited)
Dagobert Walter
Dagobert Walter
as Hans Falke (uncredited)
David Webb
David Webb
as RAF Officer (uncredited)
Peter Wesp
Peter Wesp
as Pilot - Föhn's Crew (uncredited)
Alister Williamson
Alister Williamson
as Air Raid Warden (uncredited)
Fred Wood
Fred Wood
as Rescue Worker (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

Stirring chest beater for those prepared to indulge. You don't need me to give you a history lesson here, Battle Of Britain, much like 98% of all war movies is a glossed up extension of an historical event, if you want history then go read all the serious historian comments instead. Wanna read about a film? OK, Battle Of Britain is something of a frustrating love of mine, I'm not one to be over enthused as regards jingoistic fervour, but there are a handful of films that really have me pounding my chest like some flag waving King Kong clone, Battle Of Britain, in spite of the obvious flaws is one such film. The plus points will always outweigh the bad for me, as a top array of acting talent line up to tell the tale of the British Air Force fighting the good fight against the German Air Force for control of British air space - and thus stopping the Nazis from invading England on the south coast. It should be noted that the film gains extra credit for giving the due respect to the other European countries that also fought in the Battle for the skies in 1940. The aerial sequences are a delight, it's easy to see where the main portion of the budget went here, be it dogfights or squadrons looming ominously in the sky, the effects are never less than good, and some of the POV cockpit shots firmly have the blood pumping. The climatic battle (played out to an almost operatic score) is deftly shot and is a riveting reel of film that pays you back for having sat through one of the film's flaws, that of the sadly scripted moments of tedium. True enough to say that the film is a bit overlong, and whilst it's smart in portraying the reality of pilots under prepared, it just comes across as at times like boorish filler, while the inevitable love interest strand involving Susannah York is not only pointless, it's also bloody annoying. The score is hit and miss as well, at times Ron Goodwin & Henry Walton's music lights up the proceedings as the planes swoop and conquer, but does the operatic switch for the film's final battle enhance the picture? I would say no because the harshness of battle gives way to swan lake like indulgence, it's not for me I have to say. Still, I don't think anyone is proclaiming this as a masterpiece, it entertains far above average, and for this viewer at least, it makes me proud for a couple of hours at least. Lest we ever forget the real life heroes of The Battle of Britain. 7/10

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Geronimo1967

It's 1940 and the ebullient Reichsmarschall (Hein Riess) arrives in his powder blue uniform to inspire his invincible Luftwaffe in their imminent reduction of the RAF to a pile of bombed out aerodromes and blazing aircraft. Across the channel, Sir Hugh Dowding (Sir Laurence Olivier) is trying to organise His Majesty's forces - outnumbered by something like four to one, to thwart that ambition. The next couple of hours demonstrate just how the British - helped by a disparate collection of dispossessed European allies from Poland, Czechoslovakia and France as well as many from Commonwealth nations fought the eponymous battle. Rather than just follow an historical chronology, though, the narrative uses the lives and loves of a series of characters - from both sides of the water - to illustrate the horrors of war, the strains on relationships and the strength of friendships and loyalty. We know what happened, so there's little jeopardy, but a combination of Ron Goodwin's scoring and some superb aerial photography help to elevate this above any accusations that it's a propagandist, even gloating, exercise. It's hard to imagine anyone being able to assemble quite the cast that Guy Hamilton has here and each familiar face plays a part in presenting this collage of stories and events the empowered the battle for the very survival of the nation against an enemy that was well equipped, disciplined and believed God was on it's side, too.