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 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.
In 1939, a British spy infiltrates a German girls' school in England to investigate potential Nazi sympathizers. As tensions rise and the outbreak of World War II looms, the spy must uncover the truth before it's too late.
First Light is a biographical drama set during World War II. It follows a fighter pilot's experiences, including the Battle of Britain and his personal struggles. Based on a book, the movie explores themes of male bonding, hazing, and the rituals of pilot culture.
A man finds a wallet and uses it to strike up a conversation with a woman, leading to a series of events that explores love, relationships, and emotional turmoil.
The Sound Barrier is a movie about the challenges faced by a British aerospace engineer and his team in their pursuit of breaking the sound barrier and achieving supersonic flight. The plot revolves around their personal struggles, loss, and the determination to push the boundaries of aviation.
The First of the Few (1942) is a movie that tells the story of an adventure-seeking test pilot and airplane designer, who battles against heart disease while designing the iconic Spitfire aircraft, ultimately becoming a legend during World War II.
In this spoof of disaster movies, an ex-pilot afraid to fly due to trauma suffered in WWII must land the plane when the crew falls ill.
Guy Martin joins the two-year restoration of a Spitfire that was buried in a French beach for decades, and tells the Boy's Own-style story of its pilot, Squadron Leader Geoffrey Stephenson
Porky introduces a newsreel of wartime spot gags, including a spoof of the RKO Pictures logo, and caricatures of Jack Benny and Rochester.
The people of Britain resist the German air force and navy with help from North America. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Library and Archives Canada in 2005.
Spitfire Sisters is a documentary film that tells the captivating story of the female pilots who served as part of the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. Through interviews and archival footage, the film explores their courage, determination, and contribution to the war effort. Focusing on their role in the Battle of Britain and their experiences flying iconic Spitfire aircraft, Spitfire Sisters is a tribute to these incredible women.
The true story of the exploits of the RAF's (Royal Air Force) foreign legion battling the German Luftwaffe (Nazi Germany's Air Force) during the early months of 1941 during WWII before America officially entered the war at the end of the year when Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan and Hitler declared war on the United States. The United States then drafted all of their airmen and fighter pilot aces into the United States Air Force for their own combat missions against the Luftwaffe
Shows how the RAF's barrage balloon squadron are trained, and then on the job.
Join Guy Martin as he chronicles the final flight of the iconic Avro Vulcan bomber, exploring its history, meeting the people who built and flew it, and experiencing the thrill of flying in one himself.
Young pilots follow in the footsteps of the men who fought the Battle of Britain.
U.S Army Signal Corps animated film explaining the concept of Lend-Lease.
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