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Spitfire

Original title: First Light
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
893
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Sam Heughan in Spitfire (2010)
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In May 1940 eighteen-year old Geoffrey Wellum joins the 92 squadron of the Royal Air Force and is taken to the pub,where pilots who have seen action sign their names on a blackboard. Next da... Read allIn May 1940 eighteen-year old Geoffrey Wellum joins the 92 squadron of the Royal Air Force and is taken to the pub,where pilots who have seen action sign their names on a blackboard. Next day,with no flying experience,he is expected to pilot a Spitfire;he is nervous but exhilarat... Read allIn May 1940 eighteen-year old Geoffrey Wellum joins the 92 squadron of the Royal Air Force and is taken to the pub,where pilots who have seen action sign their names on a blackboard. Next day,with no flying experience,he is expected to pilot a Spitfire;he is nervous but exhilarated. Soon he is seeing action against the Luftwaffe,his sense of duty dispelling fear,and,h... Read all

  • Director
    • Matthew Whiteman
  • Writers
    • Matthew Whiteman
    • Caleb Ranson
    • Geoffrey Wellum
  • Stars
    • Sam Heughan
    • Gary Lewis
    • Ben Aldridge
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    893
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Whiteman
    • Writers
      • Matthew Whiteman
      • Caleb Ranson
      • Geoffrey Wellum
    • Stars
      • Sam Heughan
      • Gary Lewis
      • Ben Aldridge
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Heughan
    Sam Heughan
    • Geoffrey 'Boy' Wellum
    Gary Lewis
    Gary Lewis
    • Mac
    Ben Aldridge
    Ben Aldridge
    • Brian Kingcombe
    Alex Robertson
    • Tommy Lund
    Paul Kynman
    Paul Kynman
    • Bevington
    Paul Tinto
    Paul Tinto
    • Davy
    Jordan Bernarde
    Jordan Bernarde
    • Trevor Wade
    Alex Waldmann
    Alex Waldmann
    • Drummond
    Tuppence Middleton
    Tuppence Middleton
    • Grace
    Richard Walsh
    Richard Walsh
    • Mr. Wellum
    Martin Poole
    • Homeguard
    Geoffrey Wellum
    Geoffrey Wellum
    • Self - Older 'Boy'
    Gary Bainbridge
    • RAF Pilot
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    • Director
      • Matthew Whiteman
    • Writers
      • Matthew Whiteman
      • Caleb Ranson
      • Geoffrey Wellum
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    10mikepamcoloton

    Impressed

    I'm not much for war movies. I watched this because I wanted to see some of Heughan and Lewis's earlier works. I was impressed with both actors performance. The movie wasn't so much about Spitfires as it was on the affects the fighting had on the pilots. It was well produced for a TV movie. Heughan does a great job playing the part of a young inexperienced Spitfire pilot. Lewis also performs well as the "father" to all the pilots. I like the voice-over inserted into the film of the actually pilot Heughan played. All in all it was a good TV movie. There s strong language so I would not recommend it for children under 16. It would be a good film for a hight school history class.
    10yoliegb

    Brilliant RAF Docu/drama

    "People say to me how do you remember these things? How do you expect me to forget? You don't. You can't.... The experiences of being a Spitfire fighter pilot in the battle of Britain stay with you forever. And you can't do anything about it." Geoffrey Wellum

    This was so affecting! That it was true made it all the more poignant to watch. The fact that Wellum was teenager when he entered the RAF makes me realize all over again what the people of England were willing to do to protect their homes and their land. They sent their boys.

    The story was told well. You saw what little training the RAF had. You saw their raw courage. You felt their tension and watched them deal with the losses of each of their own the best they could. You saw them fly exhausted into battle over and over and over again. You saw what it cost them mentally and emotionally.

    The cast was wonderful. Sam Heughan did an amazing job as Wellum. You saw him change from boy to man. You could see and feel his emotions. He fully embodies the character.

    Shout out to Gary Lewis and Ben Aldridge as squadron leaders. The rest of the cast was wonderful as well. Very believable.

    It's a good thing to see this kind of movie and remind ourselves that what we enjoy and even deride today cost the ultimate sacrifice of millions. We must never forget...
    8SwollenThumb

    Real Story Of Churchill's Heroic "Few"

    I have always wanted to know of the real experiences of the WW2 Battle of Britain fighter pilots and here is one of the best presentations of one man's personal experiences. His story is beautifully dramatised, with some great air fights and on the ground the boredom, the fears as well as the good times. What the movie does best is convey the men's struggle to keep going when utterly exhausted and facing the possibility of death at any time. It's an intimate study and I believe a truthful one. The pilot Geoffrey "Boy" Wellum was still alive at the time of the making of the movie (because he was only a teenager when he first flew) and in voiceover reflects on those days. His final words are heart-breaking. Was it all worth it? To complement this film, a wonderful history of the Battle of Britain is in an episode of Battlefield Britain presented by Peter and Dan Snow on BBC DVD.
    4Adams5905

    "Must try harder"...

    I wasn't really taken with this-we've seen it all before, done better elsewhere, when the vintage aircraft necessary to put the flying sequences together weren't quite so scarce (or valuable), and there was less reliance on SFX-the world has become a poorer place since the introduction of CGI. It's difficult to pinpoint exactly what was missing from this production. The lead character, while not simply two-dimensional, gave nothing to quicken the blood. Even the 'scramble' scenes seemed slow and plodding, as though the actors were simply doing it by the numbers. Some of the action footage was unforgivably bad (as has been pointed out elsewhere, some of it was pinched from other films), and there was little in the way of back-story or characterization. The film wasn't improved by punctuation from the (fictional) lead character as an old man, analyzing his attitudes and feelings at the time... It was rather as though the cast felt as exhausted and bone-weary as the boys felt in 1941...All in all, I should say turn off the TV, and enjoy a good book like 'Sigh for a Merlin', or, re-watch one of the classics like "Battle of Britain" or even "633 Squadron", which convey that sense of urgency and derring-do far more convincingly-one last thing, another reviewer here has questioned whether the sound footage was really the real McCoy: I concur, a Merlin has a much denser, richer, raucous sound-these were obviously piston engines, possibly Merlin Is, but more likely Kestrels or Goshawks.
    8jvdesuit1

    To be 19 and facing death every day...

    Some here are always dissatisfied with that kind of movies; of course Battle of Britain is a masterpiece, but why diminish the real qualities of this movie which gives us from the very man who was in these terrible moments protecting us (I should say "you" as I'm French, but indirectly they protected us; had Britain fallen into the hands of the Berlin monsters it would have been worse than the actual occupation of France we suffered for all of us.)with his fellow pilots.

    The power of this movie is summed up in the first phrases of Wellum long after the war. "you can't forget it" he says, and quite probably so true. The power of the movie is to take us right up into the minds and side effects of their jobs at an age when you should think yourself as eternal. Their reactions may seem shocking (see the arrival of Wellum at his station), but they are so true when you fight against fear everyday, well I suppose.

    No, this is a great movie as the BBC often produces, full of emotion and I'm not ashamed to have succumbed to it. It was worth seeing.

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      Sam Heughan and Gary Lewis also start in hit Starz series Outlander together. Colum MacKenzie (Gary Lewis) is Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) Uncle.
    • Connections
      Edited from La Bataille d'Angleterre (1969)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • First Light
    • Production companies
      • Lion Television
      • Manray Media
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      1 hour 15 minutes
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