Battle of Britain - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Battle of Britain"
Battle of Britain (1969)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
Battle of Britain - TMDB rating
6.8/10
291
Battle of Britain - Kinopoisk rating
6.746/10
676
Battle of Britain - IMDB rating
6.9/10
23997

Actors and characters

Photo Michael Caine #8561Photo Michael Caine #8562Photo Michael Caine #8563Photo Michael Caine #8564

Michael Caine

Michael Caine
Character Squadron Leader Canfield
Photo Trevor Howard #54445Photo Trevor Howard #54446Photo Trevor Howard #54447Photo Trevor Howard #54448

Trevor Howard

Trevor Howard
Character Air Vice Marshal Keith Park
Photo Harry Andrews #54477Photo Harry Andrews #54478Photo Harry Andrews #54479Photo Harry Andrews #54480

Harry Andrews

Harry Andrews
Character Senior Civil Servant
Photo Curd Jürgens #83600Photo Curd Jürgens #83601

Curd Jürgens

Curd Jürgens
Character Baron von Richter
Photo Ian McShane #19600Photo Ian McShane #19601Photo Ian McShane #19602Photo Ian McShane #19603

Ian McShane

Ian McShane
Character Sgt. Pilot Andy
Photo Laurence Olivier #52498Photo Laurence Olivier #52499Photo Laurence Olivier #52500Photo Laurence Olivier #52501

Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier
Character Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding
Photo Christopher Plummer #20739Photo Christopher Plummer #20740Photo Christopher Plummer #20741Photo Christopher Plummer #20742

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer
Character Squadron Leader Colin Harvey
Photo Kenneth More #111457Photo Kenneth More #111458Photo Kenneth More #111459

Kenneth More

Kenneth More
Character Group Capt. Baker
Photo Nigel Patrick #179881Photo Nigel Patrick #179882Photo Nigel Patrick #179883Photo Nigel Patrick #179884

Nigel Patrick

Nigel Patrick
Character Group Capt. Hope
Photo Michael Redgrave #114407Photo Michael Redgrave #114408Photo Michael Redgrave #114409Photo Michael Redgrave #114410

Michael Redgrave

Michael Redgrave
Character Air Vice Marshal Evill
Photo Ralph Richardson #92950Photo Ralph Richardson #92951

Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson
Character Sir David Kelly - British Minister to Switzerland
Photo Robert Shaw #53496Photo Robert Shaw #53497Photo Robert Shaw #53498Photo Robert Shaw #53499

Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw
Character Squadron Leader Skipper
Photo Patrick Wymark #90554

Patrick Wymark

Patrick Wymark
Character Air Vice Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory
Photo Susannah York #54471Photo Susannah York #54472Photo Susannah York #54473Photo Susannah York #54474

Susannah York

Susannah York
Character Section Officer Maggie Harvey
Photo Michael Bates #50828

Michael Bates

Michael Bates
Character Warrant Officer Warwick
Photo Robert Flemyng #117962

Robert Flemyng

Robert Flemyng
Character Wing Cmdr. Willoughby
Photo Edward Fox #78616Photo Edward Fox #78617

Edward Fox

Edward Fox
Character Pilot Officer Archie
Photo W.G. Foxley #332026

W.G. Foxley

W.G. Foxley
Character Squadron Leader Evans
Photo Barry Foster #117963Photo Barry Foster #117964

Barry Foster

Barry Foster
Character Sqd. Leader Edwards
Photo James Cosmo #12118Photo James Cosmo #12119Photo James Cosmo #12120Photo James Cosmo #12121

James Cosmo

James Cosmo
Character Jamie
Photo Jack Gwillim #61745

Jack Gwillim

Jack Gwillim
Character Senior Air Staff Officer
Photo Wilfried von Aacken #332027
Wilfried von Aacken
Character Gen. Osterkamp
Photo Karl-Otto Alberty #82105

Karl-Otto Alberty

Karl-Otto Alberty
Character General Jeschonnek - Luftwaffe Chief of Staff
Helmut Kircher
Character Boehm
Paul Neuhaus
Character Maj. Föhn
Dietrich Frauboes
Character Field Marshal Milch (Inspector General, Luftwaffe)
Malte Petzel
Character Col. Beppo Schmidt (Luftwaffe Intelligence)
Peter Hager
Character Field Marshal Albert Kesselring
Hein Riess
Character Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring
Rolf Stiefel
Character Adolf Hitler
Manfred Reddemann
Character Maj. Falke
Alexander Allerson
Character Maj. Brandt
Alf Jungermann
Character Brandt's Navigator
Photo Jean Wladon #179893Photo Jean Wladon #179894Photo Jean Wladon #179895
Jean Wladon
Character Jean Jacques
Photo David Griffin #114103

David Griffin

David Griffin
Character Sgt. Pilot Chris

Eric Dodson

Eric Dodson
Character RAF Officer
Kate Binchy
Character Grace
Photo Sarah Lawson #179896Photo Sarah Lawson #179897Photo Sarah Lawson #179898

Sarah Lawson

Sarah Lawson
Character Skipper's Wife
Photo Isla Blair #84255

Isla Blair

Isla Blair
Character Mrs. Andy
Photo André Maranne #99919
André Maranne
Character French NCO
Photo Nikki Van der Zyl #56719
Nikki Van der Zyl
Character Dubbing (voice)
Photo John Comer #255553Photo John Comer #255554

John Comer

John Comer
Character Policeman (uncredited)
Photo Harry Fielder #1848

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder
Character Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Richard Morant #255454Photo Richard Morant #255455
Richard Morant
Character Replacement Pilot - Red Section 'Red 2' (uncredited)
Christopher Morris
Character Boy (uncredited)
Photo John Savident #105903
John Savident
Character RAF Officer (uncredited)
Photo Nick Tate #40811

Nick Tate

Nick Tate
Character RAF Pilot (uncredited)
Photo David McKail #40916
David McKail
Character Lac Arnold (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Myles Kane was initially afraid that he was too young to play the squadron leader. However, war veterans assured him that he was not too young for the role, but even a bit old.
  • The scene of the first aerial battle of Polish pilots was filmed based on a real event. The 303rd Polish Squadron named after (the military and political figure of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the United States, the leader of the Polish uprising of 1794, Tadeusz) Kościuszko was conducting training flights under the command of Royal Air Force officer Ronald Kellett (1909-1998) when one of the Poles, Ludwik Witold Paszkiewicz (1907-1940), spotted a Luftwaffe Dornier bomber and requested permission to attack. Kellett forbade him from doing so, but Paszkiewicz shot down the German plane anyway. He subsequently received a reprimand from Kellett in front of the troops, but privately (unofficially) Kellett praised him. Paszkiewicz did not return from a combat mission on September 27, 1940.
  • Many of the actors were actually too old to play pilots. The average age of RAF pilots during the Battle of Britain was 20 years old.
  • 27 Spitfire fighters of varying degrees of airworthiness were found for filming, and only 12 of them were repairable. 6 Hurricane fighters were also found, 3 of which were repairable. All of the Messerschmitt 109 fighters used in the film had recently been withdrawn from service with the Spanish Air Force. The filmmakers purchased around 50 World War II aircraft and repaired 17 of them. These were piloted during filming by personnel from the Spanish Air Force and the so-called Confederate Air Force (the Confederate Air Force is an American non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing historic military aviation at airshows, primarily in the US and Canada). The filmmakers also leased 32 Heinkel bombers with crews from the Spanish Air Force, which were still used for cargo transport and as aerial targets. Ultimately, the filmmakers bought 2 of these aircraft and, together with 17 Messerschmitt bombers, transported them to England for filming. Two Junkers 52 transports were also leased from the Spanish Air Force.
  • The prototypes for Majors Fen and Falk, flight leaders, were Adolf Galland (1912-1996) and Werner Mölders (1913-1941), two of the most famous German fighter aces of World War II. Galland was present on the film set as a consultant. He became so angered that the Germans were portrayed exclusively within the confines of clichés and stereotypes that he almost left the production. At his insistence, numerous changes were made to the original script.
  • The scene in which Hermann Göring (1893-1946) accuses Albert Kesselring (1885-1960) of treason as the train departs is based on a real event. Göring left in such a hurry that the service personnel did not even have time to disconnect the telephone cables running between the train and the station building. Director Guy Hamilton (1922-2016) wanted to show the severed wires trailing behind the train as it gained speed, but he decided it would look too comical.
  • The first film to use radio-controlled model airplanes during filming. Such models are commonplace now, but at the time it was something special, and experienced specialists were hired to build the models, who left their jobs and spent several months constructing the aircraft models and preparing them for filming.
  • During World War II, Laurence Olivier (1907-1989) volunteered for the Royal Air Force, but he proved to be such a poor pilot that the command decided Olivier would best serve his country by continuing to act in films.
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