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Does anyone remember the film ‘Angels One Five’?

The IWM has it on film, but I’ve never seen it…I gather it’s set during the Battle of Britain, but that’s all I do know…does anyone know anything about it? Plot/location/aircraft used etc…it’s one of the few WWII films I’ve not seen so any details would be much appreciated 🙂

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By: Joglo - 9th November 2008 at 14:38

And Humphrey Lestocq actually flew Typhoons.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/609photos/Gilbert.htm

So?

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By: avion ancien - 9th November 2008 at 13:00

MEL GIBSON!!!! He had nothing on good old Michael Caine….as Alan Breck Stewart in ‘Kidnapped’ …’Och man, am I no a bonny fighter?’ Not a lot of people know that.

Best Wishes.
Robert.

Well at least John Gregson didn’t say:

“Och tha noo, ’tis Septic culling. Ahm at fuftin thussand fiat oover tha channel an’ it’s a braw bricht moonlit nicht. Ah dinna think that ah can mek it back ta base. So tell tha tiger that oor ress will hef tah be posponed………….indefinitely”

and the bottom line is that, whoever used whatever accent however badly, it was a damned good film. They don’t make them like that now!

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By: northeagle - 9th November 2008 at 11:47

……..which is perhaps why Joglo described him as a “stiff upper lipped Englishman”. But c’mon, it was half a century ago and so perhaps one shouldn’t judge by modern standards. If Mel Gibson can get away with it……………….!

MEL GIBSON!!!! He had nothing on good old Michael Caine….as Alan Breck Stewart in ‘Kidnapped’ …’Och man, am I no a bonny fighter?’ Not a lot of people know that.

Best Wishes.
Robert.

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By: l.garey - 9th November 2008 at 10:49

HL

And Humphrey Lestocq actually flew Typhoons.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/609photos/Gilbert.htm

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By: bms44 - 9th November 2008 at 08:56

……..which is perhaps why Joglo described him as a “stiff upper lipped Englishman”. But c’mon, it was half a century ago and so perhaps one shouldn’t judge by modern standards. If Mel Gibson can get away with it……………….!

…Oh Yes, I’d overlooked him… AND Mel Gibson. Merci, avion ancien.
… un Ecossais ancien 😉

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By: avion ancien - 8th November 2008 at 21:40

…and never was there heard such a pseudo-Scots accent that makes true Scots cringe..

……..which is perhaps why Joglo described him as a “stiff upper lipped Englishman”. But c’mon, it was half a century ago and so perhaps one shouldn’t judge by modern standards. If Mel Gibson can get away with it……………….!

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By: bms44 - 8th November 2008 at 18:28

“Septic……answering……” Yes he was a Scot.

…and never was there heard such a pseudo-Scots accent that makes true Scots cringe..apart maybe from that of Joely Richardson and Ian Holm in ‘Loch Ness’…but that’s another story…sorry , film! :rolleyes:

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By: Joglo - 8th November 2008 at 17:50

John Edward “Jack” Hawkins, 1910-1973.

Harold Thomas Gregson, John Gregson, 1919-1975.

John Michael Terence Wellesley Denison CBE, 1915-1998.

Dulcie Winifred Catherine Bailey, Dulcie Gray, 1919, still living, was married to the above Michael Denison.
Seen here together, a few short years ago:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/52/Ps5103bd.jpeg/180px-Ps5103bd.jpeg

Humphrey Lestocq, 1919-1984.

NB: Women generally live longer than men!🙁

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By: The Bump - 8th November 2008 at 17:09

I’d be surprised if any of the main cast members are alive today – but someone out there may know better!

Oh, and another thought vis a vis “……stiff upper lipped Englishman” – wasn’t John Gregson’s character supposed to be from Scotland?

“Septic……answering……” Yes he was a Scot.

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By: avion ancien - 8th November 2008 at 16:30

I wasn’t struck on many of the actors at the time, Michael Denison (of the deep) and Jack Hawkins were never convincing, as wasn’t Dulcie Gray, but old John Gregson never failed to portray a great, stiff upper lipped Englishman. They’re all a bit ancient or deceased now, like the Carry On film characters, but the memories linger on.

I’d be surprised if any of the main cast members are alive today – but someone out there may know better!

Oh, and another thought vis a vis “……stiff upper lipped Englishman” – wasn’t John Gregson’s character supposed to be from Scotland?

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By: Joglo - 8th November 2008 at 15:25

😀 £5.99, is a much better price, bazv!

I might just invest in a copy now.

I wasn’t struck on many of the actors at the time, Michael Denison (of the deep) and Jack Hawkins were never convincing, as wasn’t Dulcie Gray, but old John Gregson never failed to portray a great, stiff upper lipped Englishman.

They’re all a bit ancient or deceased now, like the Carry On film characters, but the memories linger on.

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By: bazv - 8th November 2008 at 12:37

For UK peeps

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Angels-One-Five-John-Gregson/dp/B000RWDXF0

£8.98 inc P&P

cheers baz

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By: Moondance - 18th May 2003 at 13:07

The Hurricanes used in the film were from the Portugese Air Force – amazing to think that by the early 1950s, there were not enough left in the Uk in airworthy condition.

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By: macky42 - 17th May 2003 at 23:24

If the film was made in 1953, the 110 had already survived longer than might be expected if it wasn’t to be preserved. Shame it didn’t make it further.

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By: EN830 - 17th May 2003 at 23:15

Re: Angels one five

Originally posted by macky42
Just watched it on TV.
The scene showing Septic’s first kill on the ground featured an obviously real bf110 – I’m wondering what happened to it – scrap I suppose.

mike

Macky42 you must have read my thoughts, when I saw that scene this afternoon I thought exactly the same thing.

Also the shots with the Hurricanes in formation and on the ground, I couldn’t help wondering what ever happened to them.

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By: Der - 17th May 2003 at 22:32

Angels One Five was on Channel 4 today!

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By: Snapper - 17th May 2003 at 22:11

I’d have thought youd take it off the original while your boss was on a tea break girl!

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By: Ashley - 8th February 2002 at 13:08

RE: Angels One Five

Thank you very much everyone…a trip to WH Smith this weekend it is then 🙂

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By: Napier - 8th February 2002 at 12:57

RE: Angels One Five

I watched Angels One Five on commercial T.V here in Australia last Sunday morning. Certainly some very good Hurricane footage in it, but understandably the special effects were a bit ordinary given today’s wonderful standard.
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