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Dunkirk

  • TV Series
  • 2004
  • 3h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Michael Legge in Dunkirk (2004)
DocumentaryDramaHistoryWar

A dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.A dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.A dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.

  • Stars
    • Timothy Dalton
    • William Hope
    • Adrian Rawlins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    931
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Timothy Dalton
      • William Hope
      • Adrian Rawlins
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Timothy Dalton
    Timothy Dalton
    • Narrator
    • 2004
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Commander J Clouston RN
    • 2004
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • Captain Bill Tennant RN
    • 2004
    Simon Russell Beale
    Simon Russell Beale
    • Prime Minister Winston Churchill
    • 2004
    Daniel Weyman
    Daniel Weyman
    • Captain James Lynn-Allen
    • 2004
    Lee Ross
    Lee Ross
    • Sergeant Moore
    • 2004
    Richard Bremmer
    Richard Bremmer
    • Vice Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay RN
    • 2004
    Richard Durden
    Richard Durden
    • Lord Halifax
    • 2004
    Richard Sutton
    Richard Sutton
    • Signalman Clive Tonry
    • 2004
    Michael Legge
    Michael Legge
    • Signalman Wilf Saunders
    • 2004
    Nicholas Asbury
    Nicholas Asbury
    • Captain Michael Denny RN
    • 2004
    Christopher Good
    Christopher Good
    • Neville Chamberlain MP
    • 2004
    Ben Abell
    • Corporal Gill
    • 2004
    Scott Moutter
    Scott Moutter
    • Private GDS Gould
    • 2004
    Richard Attlee
    Richard Attlee
    • Clement Atlee MP
    • 2004
    Jack Fortune
    • Anthony Eden MP
    • 2004
    Mark Bagnall
    • Private Robert Garside
    • 2004
    Geoffrey Kirkness
    Geoffrey Kirkness
    • Vice Admiral Tom Philips RN
    • 2004
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    5BusyBusey

    OK, but should have been much better

    After seeing the BBC Adverts for "Dunkirk" i was honestly looking forward to seeing this Docu-Drama showing us the events leading up to and the evacuation of over 300,000 British,Belgian and French troops from the beaches at "Dunkirk".

    It must have only been 10 minutes into the first episode of the Three part series that i began to feel let down by a programme that at best i can only describe as OK.With the BBC's experience of helping to make "Band of Brothers" and resources that should have been made available for such a project,OK just isnt good enough. Did the BBC not think that showing black and white stock footage of Stuka dive bombers and German soldiers might impede the viewers ability to actually feel like they were there with there soldiers.The whole thing contradicted itself,make a Docu-Drama for realism then show old footage(in black and white!) Germans Aircraft and Troops? Just as i found myself getting into "Dunkirk" some stock footage would pop up,presumedly just to remind the viewer that the non black and white images arent actually real,which of course is true but thats not the point. The use of stock footage only showed me that this is a Low budget programme and it didnt take long before my thoughts were confirmed. As in one of the so called "Action" scenes a dozen or so British soldiers are attacked by around 7 German troops and some Tank Tracks.Bizarrly as soon as the Officer sees those Tank Tracks he orders his men to surrender giving the impression that they fought for around 2 mins before giving up.Now this is annoying(even if you do ignore the lack of an actual Tank) because in reality one of the reasons those men were taken to the barn and executed was because they had fought stubbornly and inflicted heavy casualties on the SS soldiers they faced.The German Commander(Moltke) was annoyed by this and the British troops payed a terrible price for their stubborn fighting.

    Overall i thought "Dunkirk" was badly let down by its (obviously)Low budget.As it was made by the BBC it really shouldnt have been so cheaply made,is this all our Veterans deserved?. The BBC might do well to bare this in mind for future projects,if youre not going to do it properly then dont do it at all.
    scelerat

    Writing out of the Merchant Navy from Dunkirk?

    Curious programme as it seems to almost deliberately and consciously write the Merchant Navy out of the evacuation of the BEF from Dunkirk. Even when what is clearly a Merchant ship is being attacked by Stukas, in contemporary black and white film, the narrator refers to Royal Navy destroyers! When Merchant ships are referred to they are almost invariably called personnel ships or supply ships, almost never Merchant ships. The only actual reference to a Merchant ship is where one is on fire and a group of Royal Navy people go onboard to fight the fire. Even then there don't seem to be any Merchant Navy people present. Is this a deliberate omission, or one based on ignorance?
    8ib011f9545i

    very good historical drama documentary.

    I have just spent a weekend in Dunkirk. Prior to the trip I read a lot about the Fall Of France and Operation Dynamo.

    So I am watching this underrated BBC drama documentary again.

    I think this is well made and an easy watch. If I was a history teacher or had kids I would get them to watch this as well as doing some old fashioned reading.

    I can't understand the heavy criticism of this production,it has few known actors,there is some guy called Benedict Cumberbatch who is good in this,whatever happened to him?

    As for Dunkirk the place it is a fascinating place to visit and the locals were freindly.
    5kaaber-2

    "A miracle of deliverance - "

    • was what Churchill called the evacuation from Dunkirk, and as narrator Tim Dalton informs us, the quarter of a million British troops snatched from Nazi claws in June 1940 were to be the core of the British Army throughout the war.


    Churchill reminded his countrymen "not to assign to Dunkirk the attributes of victory," but still - it proved to be event that would bolster England for the war in general and the Battle of Britain - only a month away - in particular. The British pluck in the face of an enemy that had by then defeated all of Europe helped bring in the Americans without which the war would undoubtedly be lost.

    We cannot be reminded often enough what might have happened, and what nearly did happen in 1940. As the film shows with admirable accuracy, Churchill was pretty much alone in his decision not to give in to appeasement policy and make bargains with the Germans, for which determination his fellow politicians, Chamberlain and his ilk, awarded him with the moniker 'warmonger'.

    We don't seem to have many Churchills these days, among the heaps of Chamberlains that persist in telling us that 'war is not the answer.' Sometimes it helps to have the question repeated. As in this film. Back in 1940, the question was how to respond to German imperialism, Nazi atrocities and disregard for Geneva Conventions. It was a defense of the British values that Churchill so eloquently voiced.

    BTW, I hardly recognized Simon Russell Beale as Sir Winston. Excellent bit of make-up, that.
    10boblin2-1

    Way better than the 2017 Nolan artsy fartsy version

    I watched this dramatization some years back and thought it did an excellent job of telling the real-life story, capturing the desperation of the retreat, case in point, only smoke bombs for one group of soldiers tasked with holding back the German tanks!

    Buy it on Blu-ray or DVD if you can find it. Perhaps its also downloadable. Its well worth the time spent watching it.

    After watching this re-enactment, I found Nolan's 2017 Dunkirk to be an utter disappointment. It greatly saddened me to see how the Dunkirk story could be so badly told, and more so when I read reviews about how it gives you a sense of what war is like - rubbish. These people really should watch the 2004 Dunkirk dramatization and Saving Private Ryan, and I'd also recommend Schindler's List.

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      Clement Attlee is played by his real-life grandson, Richard Attlee.
    • Goofs
      Although a major-general at the time, Alexander wears full general's rank insignia.
    • Connections
      Featured in History Buffs: Dunkirk (2018)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дюнкерк
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 3h(180 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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