Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:07 am
Whoops, my bad! Who the hell was I thinking of then?
Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:24 pm
first time i watched it was with my dad he grew up in the east end of London during world war two so he had a special attatchment to it and for that i would have to give it 5 stars and by the way i didn,t mind the romantic side bar in the story it lent a human aspect to the story that without would have left the movie rather stark and cold! plus sue was really hot!!!!!lol
Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:10 pm
DarenC1 wrote:Whoops, my bad! Who the heck was I thinking of then?

Bob Stanford-Tuck was who I was thinking of...!
Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:30 pm
ZRX61 wrote:Someone should have removed the doorbell...
Today, 40 years after I first saw it in the cinema as a wide-eyed kid, I can pick faults a plenty in it, but, it will forever remain possibly my favourite film of all time.
Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:02 pm
One of my favourite aviation films ever!!!
Sun Apr 02, 2017 4:12 pm
In the 1960's, five times, the film industry told an epic story and used dozens of A list actors to do so, this is one of the effforts. This movie is an excelllent depiction of the air war over England in 1940-41. The movie corrrectly depicts how the Germans first went after the radar sites and the RAF airfields, then one night a German bomber goes off course and bombs London. The English return the favor by bombing Berlin. Hitler then has the Luftwaffe concentrate on London. This gives the RAF a needed break, but it also gives the English people a reason to give 100% to the war effort while causing sympathies with the Americans. The movie touches on PTSD a look at how people responded upon seeing maimed veterans. Also, at the start of the movie we see a pilot learning the ropes and being ridiculed by the veteran pilots. Late in the movie, he's the veteran pilot. A solid effort by the film industry. Five stars out of five.
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