Great movie

Ickie

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[FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif]The First of the Few[/FONT][FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif] (1942)[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana,Sans-Serif]53 TCM: Friday, July 8 5:30 PM
1942, NR, **1/2, 01:57, B & W, English, United Kingdom,

British aircraft designer R.J. Mitchell (Leslie Howard) develops the World War II Spitfire with his test pilot (David Niven).
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Cast: Leslie Howard, David Niven, Rosamund John, Roland Culver, Anne Firth, David Horne, J.H. Roberts, Derrick de Marney, Bernard Miles, Patricia Medina Director(s): Leslie Howard

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It's too bad R.J. Mitchell never lived long enough to see what his Spitfire could do in combat. However,....I'm sure he knew inside that it was a fighter of par excellence.
 
Re: Great Movie

I've got to see this one, you can guess why? May be it's out on DVD. I missed the show.
 
You can view it on several websites, including YouTube. Just do a search with the title. Also on DVD from Amazon.co.uk.
 
until yesterday i thought i knew the story of the spitfire and it cleared things up, I had never seen this movie before and really enjoyed it.
I was under the impression Mitchell went to the USA and started Mitchell aircraft, but found this was incorrect. I wish i would have recorded it to watch at a later date for more facts.
In the 30's and 40's British made movies were the best. I really like TCM for bringing them back to life.
 
I was wondering is there was a movie about the building/history of the Hurricane?
 
until yesterday i thought i knew the story of the spitfire and it cleared things up, I had never seen this movie before and really enjoyed it.
I was under the impression Mitchell went to the USA and started Mitchell aircraft, but found this was incorrect. I wish i would have recorded it to watch at a later date for more facts.
In the 30's and 40's British made movies were the best. I really like TCM for bringing them back to life.

I could not agree more with you Ickie . I have never seen this movie before . Just got through watching it on You Tube . 30's and 40's British movies are indeed in a class of their own .

Rich
 
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