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Piece of Cake

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1988
  • 5h 12m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
815
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Piece of Cake (1988)
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Stories of the men of the RAF Hornet Squadron during the early days of World War II.Stories of the men of the RAF Hornet Squadron during the early days of World War II.Stories of the men of the RAF Hornet Squadron during the early days of World War II.

  • Stars
    • Neil Dudgeon
    • George Anton
    • Boyd Gaines
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    815
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Neil Dudgeon
      • George Anton
      • Boyd Gaines
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Neil Dudgeon
    Neil Dudgeon
    • 'Moggy' Cattermole
    • 1988
    George Anton
    • 'Pip' Patterson
    • 1988
    Boyd Gaines
    Boyd Gaines
    • Chris Hart
    • 1988
    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • 'Fitz' Fitzgerald
    • 1988
    Nathaniel Parker
    Nathaniel Parker
    • 'Flash' Gordon
    • 1988
    David Horovitch
    David Horovitch
    • 'Uncle' Kellaway
    • 1988
    Richard Hope
    Richard Hope
    • 'Skull' Skelton
    • 1988
    Michael Elwyn
    Michael Elwyn
    • Air Commodore Bletchley
    • 1988
    Tom Burlinson
    Tom Burlinson
    • 'Fanny' Barton
    • 1988
    Gerard O'Hare
    • 'Flip' Moran
    • 1988
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Squadron Leader Rex
    • 1988
    Patrick Bailey
    • 'Mother' Cox
    • 1988
    Gordon Lovitt
    • 'Sticky' Stickwell
    • 1988
    Helena Michell
    • Mary
    • 1988
    Stephen MacKenna
    Stephen MacKenna
    • 'Micky' Marriott
    • 1988
    John Bleasdale
    • L.A.C. Gullett
    • 1988
    Corinne Dacla
    • Nicole
    • 1988
    Tom Radcliffe
    • 'Dicky' Starr
    • 1988
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    10moggybc

    Jolly good show!

    "Piece of Cake" is a top notch production, excellently adapted from one of my favorite books by Derek Robinson. The acting is superb, the score, set designs, locations and period detail create a wonderfully full viewing experience.

    I first watched this show during its North American release in 1990 and promptly went out and bought the book. I since acquired the DVD set, and watch it a couple of times a year. Yes, there are some discrepancies with the book (such as the switch from Hurricanes to Spitfires) which are likely explained by budgetary and availability issues, and the aerial scenes may look a little dated by now. But despite these minor shortcomings, the series it not diminished in its quality.

    Some detractors (elsewhere on this post) seem hung up on political correctness and 'fact'. Ignore their remarks. "Piece of Cake" is a rousing good story, based on historical circumstances and, as the author states: "Hornet squadron is fiction. The places where it was based do not exist. All the characters in the story are invented. Everything else is a authentic as I could make it." These detractors obviously don't know the difference between documentaries and entertainment. We all know that "Bridge on the River Kwai", "Patton", "Apocalypse Now" and "M*A*S*H" were not representative of typical military 'behavior', but they all stand as excellent films by any standard.

    If you want to watch cold hard fact, watch the documentary series "World at War". If you want something to help put a human face behind the horror and the terror of war, watch "Piece of Cake".

    Apologies for the digression. Ten out of ten for "Piece of Cake".
    10ninja_rick

    Seen it some years ago

    I saw this series some years ago. First I didn't like that there were modern Spitfires with four-bladed props (lately I've heard that there were Hurricanes in the book). But, then I felt the realism and saw the powerful scenes where the pilots are lost one at a time in the air. There are many powerful scenes on the ground as well not to be forgotten.

    It's a story about a group of men that changes totally. We have the serious people like "Fitz" and "Flip" We have the serious man who becomes a maniac "Flash" We have the chicken man who refuse to fly "Pip" We have the responsible leader "Fanny" And we also have a person who never changes "Moggy" and many more and new faces in part 5,6.

    I give this series 10(10) it's worth it.
    darencogdon

    For once, a movie (or TV series) better than the book

    Forgiving the various historical inaccuracies (Spitfires instead of Hurricanes, aircraft colour schemes, etc) this is a very enjoyable piece of TV.

    Though it may be hard to choose one truly great character in the programme, as there are so many, I really have to admire 'Moggy' Cattermole. Moggy gets the best lines, without a doubt, and he is undeniably the one we'd all want to be. Unbelievably charming, absolutely dashing and the definition of wit itself, Moggy steals the show on the ground. But it is the aerial content that I wanted to watch in this - the fight scenes are well done, and the way in which the whole thing is brought together (well explained in a very informative and thought provoking book, 'How They Made.....') is quite remarkable.

    Throughly enjoyed over and over on video, too.
    10timothyjs

    Tally ho!

    `Piece of Cake' is one of those exceedingly rare examples of filmed perfection (or as near to it as you're likely to get) that have graced the small screen. Based on the 1983 Derek Robinson novel of the same name, `Piece of Cake' follows the fortunes of the fictitious RAF Hornet Squadron from the outbreak of the Second World War, through the infamous Phoney War and the Battle of France, to climax with the life and death struggle of the Battle of Britain.

    Now I must admit that I was slightly suspicious of the filmed version as Robinson's book is, and has been for some time, my favourite novel. However after viewing the mini series I can honestly say it was brilliant. Certainly those who have read the book will no doubt have created pictures in their minds' eyes of what the characters should look like, and question certain events or omissions of events in the light of Robinson's book. However `Piece of Cake' is a stunning series and one which stands brilliantly in its own right.

    The characterisation is first rate with Neil Dudgeon's `Moggy' a standout, and the interaction between the squadron members superb. The sometimes hilarious banter between characters which was so prevalent in the novel is, thankfully, here in the mini-series. There are some real gems of dialogue, such as Squadron Leader Rex's address to the squadron prior to their departure to France, good British advice on the French natures of alcoholism and fornication.

    Visually `Piece of Cake' is stunning. The flying sequences are breathtakingly good and if, like me, you are an aviation enthusiast, you will be able to ignore the inaccuracies in Spitfire marks used or the fact that no Spitfires where sent to be stationed in France (Hornet Squadron in the novel flew Hawker Hurricanes) due to the simple fact of how good they are. The low flying and dogfights are magically filmed and fleshed out with some outtakes from 1969's `Battle of Britain' produce a visual aerial feast!

    The direction and production teams have captured the feel of the era as well, the aerodromes, settings and trappings of the 1930s and 1940s really do seem to take the viewer back to those turbulent times and lend an atmosphere that is totally convincing.

    This quite simply is a fantastic mini-series and one which I have no doubt most people would find exciting, engaging, interesting, heart rending and in parts highly amusing.

    Without doubt `Piece of Cake' is a `10 out of 10' in my book!
    woodguy

    Great television

    Very good mini-series, but it falls a bit short of the excellent book by Derek Robinson. Air combat sequences are taken from the film "Battle of Britain". The acting is very good across the board, however, I'd like to see some more character development and lines for a few of the characters. See the film, but read the book as well. Also recommended are Derek Robinson's "Hornet's Sting", "Goshawk Squadron", and "A Good Clean Fight".

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    • Trivia
      Spitfires weren't deployed to France in 1939-40. RAF Fighter Command resisted deploying Spitfires in France, preferring to save them for the defense of Britain; Spitfires were used to cover the evacuation at Dunkirk, but they were based in England. In the novel Hornet Squadron flew Hawker Hurricanes. Hurricanes were more numerous in 1939-40 because they were easier to build and cheaper. Because of their greater numbers it is often said that Hurricanes were the mainstay fighter during the Battle of Britain, not the Spitfire; in reality the two types worked in concert, with Hurricanes deployed to attack the bombers while Spitfires were used counter the Luftwaffe's escorting fighters.
    • Goofs
      All of the Spitfires used had propellers that had 4 blades. During the Battle of Britain (when this series takes place), Spitfires used propellers that had only 3 blades.
    • Quotes

      Air Commodore Bletchley: Didn't somebody say that war is a nasty business? Quite good for promotion, though.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (2008)

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spitfire-piloterna
    • Filming locations
      • Charlton Park, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK(chateau)
    • Production companies
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
      • Holmes Associates
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    • Runtime
      5 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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