Status
Released
original language
English
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$ 0
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Group Captain 'Tiger' Small

Squadron Leader Peter Moon

Pilot Officer T.B. 'Septic' Baird

Squadron Leader Barry Clinton

Betty Carfax

A.C. 2 Wailes

Company Sergeant Major

Police Constable

W.A.A.F.

Aunt Tabitha

Group Controller

Flight Lieutenant 'Batchy' Salter

Squadron Leader Bill Ponsford

Nadine Clinton

Look Out

'Bonzo'

Sentry

Pimpernel Pilot

Airman

Airman

Mess Waiter

W.A.A.F

Jacko, Pimpernel Pilot

Pimpernel Pilot

Pimpernel Pilot

P.O. Tony Raines, Pimpernel Pilot

Pimpernel Pilot

Falk, Pimpernel Pilot

Pimpernel Pilot

Pimpernel Pilot

Mortimer, Pimpernel Pilot

Squadron Leader Marlow

Ops. B.

Sergeant

Army Liaison Officer

Ops. A.

W.A.A.F

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

W.A.A.F.

Adjutant

'Soss'

Medical Officer

Intelligence Officer

Engineer Officer

Station Warrant Officer

Airman

Airman in Ops Room (Uncredited)

Flight Controller (Uncredited)

Mess Waiter (Uncredited)

Airman in Officers Club (Uncredited)

Housekeeper (Uncredited)

Casey (Uncredited)

Mrs. Falk (Uncredited)

Guard with Wailes (Uncredited)

Airman (Uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-10-09
John Gregson is quickly christened "Septic" as he (sort of) arrives a Royal Air Force airfield at the height of the Battle of Britain. Everyone there is knackered - exhausted by the war, weary, tired and scared. They are led by the motivating "Tiger" (a decent effort from Jack Hawkins) who has long since mastered the carrot/stick approach to his flyers who are often little more than boys straight out of school or university. "Septic" is keen - but will he remain so? Can he remain so? People are dying all around him! It's actually quite a complex drama this. Some fine aerial photography and some familiar music help to illustrate just how perilous these men's daily lives were. The infrastructure that supported not just the pilots but their logistics and co-ordinating teams is also exposed in a way that cinema rarely tended to do - we realise a great deal more about just how the cogs and wheels interacted to makes the defence of the country against a determined - and outnumbering - foe was essential. A solid cast of British screen talent are in support - notably a rather stronger role for Michael Denison and, of course, you cannot have him without Dulcie Gray. The conclusion isn't what we'd expect, nor probably what we'd wanted either - but that adds a little authenticity to this well strung together wartime drama that is well worth a watch.