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Release Date:
July 20, 2018
Original Title:
Spitfire
Alternate Titles:
Spitfire: The Feature Documentary
Spitfire: The Plane That Saved The World
Genres:
Documentary | History | War
Production Companies:
British Film Company
Elliptical Wing
Haviland Digital
Mark Stewart Productions Ltd
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG GB: PG SK: 12
Runtime: 99
A feature documentary about the people and the planes that helped win World War War II. Through people personally connected to the events, the film investigates the story of how the Spitfire, its stable-mate, the Hawker Hurricane and its great adversary, the Messerschmitt 109 came into being during the huge advances in aviation in the interwar period—and then how the pilots fared in combat, three miles up in the skies over Europe, Africa and Asia.
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Cinematography:
John Collins
John Dibbs
Director:
David Fairhead
Ant Palmer
Editor:
David Fairhead
Executive Producer:
Trevor Beattie
Christian Eisenbeiss
Keith Haviland
Patrick Mills
Original Music Composer:
Chris Roe
Post-Production Manager:
Sean McMorris
Producer:
John Dibbs
Gareth Dodds
David Fairhead
Steve Milne
Ant Palmer
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