Saturday, December 11, 2010

The First of the Few

We haven't had a Saturday Movie stop in awhile.

From 1942, it is the story of the Supermarine Spitfire with David Niven. This is the full 1 hr and 56 minute movie. Thanks to the hint form a guest last week.

Enjoy.


7 comments:

  1. xbradtc15:19

    Excelleeeeent.

    I'm gonna steal this.

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  2. G-man19:17

    wha?  No cost over-runs?  No fights on second engine source?  No flap over budgetary numbers?  No worrries about what allies if any will buy?  No congressional inquiries/  How da hell do you expect to win a war without all of this hangy-on stuff?

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  3. xformed22:00

    If it's all very near the truth, that's great history....

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  4. WCOG01:54

    Anyone know what squadron "SD" corresponds with?

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  5. Grandpa Bluewater02:13

    Thanks.

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  6. Wstr07:24

    'SD' was used by 501 (County of Gloucester) Sqn. Formed in Bristol (my grandfather was an ARP warden in Filton) they then fought in France and relocated to the south-east for the Battle of Britain, where they operated Hawker Hurricanes. Converted to Spitfires in '41 the year before this film was made ('First of the Few' is a wartime production) 

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._501_Squadron_RAF

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  7. Can't speak for the Brits, but Congressional oversight was expressed to some degree during WW 2, see Truman Committee, some things don't change...

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