During the height of the Battle of Britain, a Flight of exhausted Spitfire pilots fight to the last man in defence of their country.
In World War II, allied soldiers are trapped in Dunkirk as they wait for a rescue. The film follows the story of three different groups of people and their encounters at the Channel off the coast of Dunkirk, France. The soldiers fight for survival and bravery as they attempt to escape the clutches of the enemy.
When a cockerel apparently flies into a chicken farm, the chickens see him as an opportunity to escape their evil owners. Ginger, the determined chicken, has been trying to flee the coop with the help of two rats, Nick and Fetcher. When Mrs. Tweedy realizes her failing farm, Ginger convinces the other hens to speed up their escape efforts. A Rhode Island Red rooster named Rocky crashes into the coop and the hens believe he can teach them how to fly. Rock's wing is injured, but he puts the chickens through exercises to buy them time. As Mr. Tweedy assembles a machine, Ginger and the chickens work on building a plane. When Mr. Tweedy kidnaps Ginger to test the machine, Rocky rescues her and sabotages the machine. The chickens finish their plane just as Mr. Tweedy repairs the pie machine. In a revolt, the chickens tie up Mr. Tweedy and escape in the plane, with Mrs. Tweedy in pursuit. Rocky and Ginger save the day, and the chickens find refuge in a bird sanctuary. Rocky and Ginger become a couple, while Nick and Fetcher plan to start their own chicken farm.
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet follows a group of British construction workers who, due to unemployment, head to Germany to find work on a building site in Dusseldorf. The series explores their experiences and interactions with the locals in Germany and other countries they later work in, including Spain, Russia, and Africa. Along the way, they encounter cultural clashes, friendships, marriage troubles, and various comedic situations.
During World War II, a British bomber crew is forced to bail out over Nazi-occupied France. They must use their cunning and disguises to evade capture and find a way back to Britain.
In 1940, during World War II, the Royal Air Force defends Britain against constant attacks by the German Luftwaffe. The movie highlights the heroic efforts of the RAF pilots and their struggle to protect their country from Nazi invasion.
When Royal Air Force pilot Lt. Kate Sinclair is shot down over Afghanistan, she seeks refuge in an abandoned underground bunker. Inside, she discovers deadly man-made biological weapons - half human, half alien - that are awakened. As she tries to escape, Kate encounters feral creatures released from stasis chambers and is pursued by insurgents. With the help of friendly insurgent Kabir, Kate manages to surface and is taken to a base camp. However, chaos ensues when the creatures descend on the camp at night. Kate and a group of soldiers regroup and discover that sunlight can harm the creatures. They also learn that the creatures were created by the Russians using alien DNA and that the invasion of Afghanistan was a cover-up. Kate and her comrades embark on a mission to destroy the underground bunker, encountering more dangers and revelations along the way. They eventually realize that a secret group in the military is still trying to control the creatures.
The Forgotten Battle is inspired by a true story and focuses on the events of World War II. It tells the story of a group of soldiers who find themselves caught in the midst of a forgotten battle. With betrayal, loss, and heroism as central themes, the movie explores the impact of war on individuals and society.
In the midst of German occupation, a brave nun forms an unlikely alliance with the Royal Air Force to resist the Nazis and protect the innocent.
Mrs. Miniver follows the life of a British housewife, Mrs. Kay Miniver, during the early days of World War II. She must face the challenges and hardships brought by war and find the strength to protect her family and community.
Comedy drama set during World War Two following the misadventures of two very different bandsmen - one an ex-air force pilot, the other a draft dodging, scheming private detective - as they get caught up with gangsters and romance in blitz torn London.
On V-E Day in 1945, Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret slip out of the palace to join the jubilant crowds in London. Through the night, they experience romance, comedy, and danger as they navigate the city.
Jenny's War is a 1985 war television serial set during World War II, made by HTV in association with Columbia Pictures. It is directed by and written by Steve Gethers. The screenplay is based on the novel with the same name of Jack Stoneley. In the UK it was shown as four 50 minute episodes on the ITV network, while in the United States it was syndicated under the Operation Prime Time banner by MCA TV. The serial stars Dyan Cannon, Nigel Hawthorne, Robert Hardy Christopher Cazenove and Hugh Grant, and is about a mother, Jenny Baines, who searches for her son Peter, who was shot down over Germany, and who she believes is still alive.
During World War II, a group of British airmen develop a special bomb to destroy German dams. With time running out, they must overcome obstacles and face danger to complete their mission.
In 1944, a group of Norwegian resistance fighters known as the 633 Squadron are tasked with destroying a Nazi-controlled factory. Led by their fearless leader, a newlywed couple, the squadron faces numerous challenges as they navigate behind enemy lines. With their lives on the line, they must complete their mission to disrupt the German war efforts.
During World War II, a Scottish soldier and a Frenchwoman team up to deliver a mysterious letter amidst the dangers of occupied France, facing betrayal, espionage, and deception.
In Charlotte Gray, a young Scottish woman living in France joins the French Resistance and becomes an undercover agent during World War II. She takes on dangerous missions, deals with suspicion and betrayal, and experiences love and loss.
This three-part documentary series follows a trio of fighter pilot recruits as they attempt to become the best of the best - to be selected to fly the RAF’s brand new F35 Lightning jet.
Dark Blue World is a movie set during World War II, where a group of Czech pilots join the Royal Air Force (RAF) to fight against Nazi Germany. The film explores themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice as the pilots face the challenges of war.
All Along the Watchtower is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 1999 about an RAF base in Scotland. It was written by Pete Sinclair and Trevelyan Evans.