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The First of the Few (Spitfire)
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In 1920s, R.J. Mitchell is known as a famous aircraft designer. But a holiday in Germany he persuaded Hitler that it is vital to create a perfectly new type of plane which had huge impacts on Britain
In 1920s, R.J. Mitchell is known as a famous aircraft designer. But a holiday in Germany he persuaded Hitler that it is vital to create a perfectly new type of plane which had huge impacts on Britain
Actors:
David Horne,
J.H. Roberts,
Suzanne Clair,
Victor Beaumont,
Gordon McLeod,
John Chandos,
Robert Beatty
David Horne
14 July 1898, Balcombe, Sussex, England, UK
J.H. Roberts
11 July 1884, London, England, UK
Suzanne Clair
Victor Beaumont
7 November 1912, Berlin, Germany
Gordon McLeod
27 December 1890, Market Giffard, Ivybridge, Devonshire, England, UK
John Chandos
27 July 1917, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Robert Beatty
19 October 1909, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#British Aviation Pictures #David Niven #Leslie Howard #Rosamund John #The First of the Few (Spitfire)
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14 July 1898, Balcombe, Sussex, England, UK
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Victor Beaumont
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Gordon McLeod
27 December 1890, Market Giffard, Ivybridge, Devonshire, England, UK
John Chandos
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January 31, 2018
This film is brilliantly conceived, superbly produced and directed, and has some of the finest lighting and photography yet seen in British films.

