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Release Date:
September 14, 2010
Original Title:
First Light
Alternate Titles:
Spitfire
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Lion Television
Manray Media
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M GB: 15
Runtime: 75
In May 1940, feeling the RAF needs every man to fight to Luftwaffe, Geoffrey 'Boy' Wellum joins at 18, becoming the youngest ever Spitfire pilot. After an intense training, he soon bonds with the flying men of his squadron. In the air, danger is great, but on the ground drinks, sports and girls, in Geoff's case Sarah, provide great comfort. However in time, the casualties exact a grueling psychological toll, until his tour of duty is ended after 18 months.
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Casting:
Nadira Seecoomar
Costume Design:
Joe Hobbs
Director:
Matthew Whiteman
Director of Photography:
Mark Wolf
Location Manager:
Al Mackay
Makeup Artist:
Lesley Noble
Music:
Gabriel Currington
Novel:
Geoffrey Wellum
Producer:
Matthew Whiteman
Production Design:
Peter Findley
Property Master:
Peter Fentem
Screenplay:
Matthew Whiteman
Caleb Ranson
Script Supervisor:
Natalie Sloan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
George Foulgham
Visual Effects Producer:
Antony Bluff
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