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Lancaster Skies

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
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4.3/10
1.8K
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Lancaster Skies (2019)
Douglas, a broken, solitary, Spitfire Ace, must overcome his past to lead a Lancaster bomber crew in the pivotal aerial war over Berlin, in 1944.
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Douglas, a broken, solitary, Spitfire Ace, must overcome his past to lead a Lancaster bomber crew in the pivotal aerial war over Berlin, in 1944.Douglas, a broken, solitary, Spitfire Ace, must overcome his past to lead a Lancaster bomber crew in the pivotal aerial war over Berlin, in 1944.Douglas, a broken, solitary, Spitfire Ace, must overcome his past to lead a Lancaster bomber crew in the pivotal aerial war over Berlin, in 1944.

  • Director
    • Callum Burn
  • Writers
    • Andrew Burn
    • Callum Burn
    • Sam Parsons
  • Stars
    • Kris Saddler
    • Joshua Collins
    • Rosa Coduri-Fulford
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Callum Burn
    • Writers
      • Andrew Burn
      • Callum Burn
      • Sam Parsons
    • Stars
      • Kris Saddler
      • Joshua Collins
      • Rosa Coduri-Fulford
    • 149User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kris Saddler
    Kris Saddler
    • Charlie Moore
    Joshua Collins
    Joshua Collins
    • Henry Smith
    • (as Josh Collins)
    Rosa Coduri-Fulford
    Rosa Coduri-Fulford
    • Jo
    • (as Rosa Coduri)
    Leila Sykes
    • Alfie's Wife…
    Vin Hawke
    Vin Hawke
    • Thomas Mayfield
    Callum Burn
    Callum Burn
    • Paul Schmidt
    Steve Healey
    • Fighter
    Jeffrey Mundell
    Jeffrey Mundell
    • Douglas Miller
    Joanne Gale
    • Kate Hedges
    David Dobson
    David Dobson
    • George Williams
    Tom Gordon
    • Alfie Hammond
    Steven Hooper
    • James Parker
    Ed Porter
    • Airman
    Ryan Goodyear
    • Airman
    • (as Ryan Gooyear)
    Roger Wentworth
    Roger Wentworth
    • Peter Hollingsworth
    Mohamad Ramezani Pour
    • Pilot
    Tony Gordon
    • Frank Miller
    Henry Collie
    • Robert Murphy
    • Director
      • Callum Burn
    • Writers
      • Andrew Burn
      • Callum Burn
      • Sam Parsons
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    1poshbloke

    Masterpiece? Gave up after 25 mins

    It's so awful. It's like some 12 year old wrote it, particularly the scenes where they are squabbling about rank and the endless saluting. This appears to have been written by someone who doesn't understand at all. The RAF is hierarchical but not in the way that an officer strolls into the sacred Sgts Mess and demands salutes.... grow up. This annoyed me so much. I can forgive the basic scenery etc but not such crap dialogue
    6jimthething

    Excellent job for such a low budget

    Despite the cost of this movie coming in below £80,000 it easily held my attention for the full ninety odd minutes. Yes, if you look closely you can see some irregularities, and the action scenes are very few and far between. On the whole it is worth watching. The Merlin engines sounded fantastic at the cinema, and the story really conveys the desperation of the brave bomber crews, whose lives could end at the flip of a coin. It also did a great job of showing how living as fully as possible on the brink of disaster took its toll on the ground crews and families of those involved.
    4captainbeecher

    Clearly the low budget didn't help

    Stumbled across this movie and very soon realised it was battling with a very low budget and, in all honesty, not the world's most inspiring writers. Firstly, in a desperate efort to try and create the image of the 1940s, the camera crew have been seemingly told to get as close as possible to the actors as they can, lest they capture something that has to be edited out. The result is an almost comedic high close up of the actors in every scene. It also becomes noticeabe after a while that this is indeed a strange squadron that seems to only have one bomber crew as there are several scenes in the mess hall but not another member of any other crew in sight. Instead this solo crew share their airbase with four WAFs and a sergeant. Pretty incredible really when, quite late in the film, the squadron board suggests this base should be heaving with all the noise and human traffic of thirty bomber crews. Perhaps every crew had their own individual mess, each staffed with four WAFs. It appears they may also have each had their own individual pub too. Either that or the other twenty-nine crews were sworn tee-totalers. The story is okay but the extremely close camera work, uninspiring dialogue, pedestrian plot and lack of the neccessary extras to make them feel like they're on a busy air base really do deliver a generally poor quality movie. It gradually becomes hard to put this down to a lack of finances. I can honestly say I've seen better productions created by university students for Youtube, albeit their efforts aren't feature length.
    8S_Soma

    Obviously unpolished but very worth watching.

    If you're here reading reviews with an eye to deciding whether or not you want to watch LANCASTER SKIES, the best advice I can give you is that it's very important for you to approach this movie with the proper frame of mind.

    By way of analogy, have you ever had the experience of your kid bringing you home the gift of the results of some art project? After the shock of absorbing the reality of the horrific things your child is capable of doing with cardboard, dry macaroni and glitter and that an art scholarship is probably not in your child's future, you're usually hit with a flood of emotions. These emotions are mostly having to do with how much you love this monstrosity that's been made for you and the painful depth of your love for your snot-encrusted kid. You see how proud your kid is that they made you a gift and how much they want to give it to you. It's this thought that hits you so profoundly. As trite as it might sound, it's the epitome experience of "it's the thought that counts".

    LANCASTER SKIES, if we are to be truthful, has more than a little cardboard, dry macaroni and glitter about it. Much is made of the fact that the budget for the movie was £80,000, and seeing is definitely believing. But somebody loved this movie. In a world of millennials and partisan politics and deep obsession with global warming, somebody cared enough to make this movie about a time and place where every-day people did heroic things by the literal ton while never knowing if they would live to see another day.

    I viewed this movie with the mindset that I was watching a video of a community theater stage play. It kept my mind open and my attitude forgiving and my concentration focused on the actors and the story.

    Exactly like community theater, LANCASTER SKIES is possessed of the community theater-like mix of mostly amateurish workmanship mixed with sudden and unexpected bursts of high quality.

    Most of the acting, for example, is somnambulistic and stilted. However, at least two of the actors were quite good. Joanne Gale as Kate was convincing at the very least and David Dobson was actually stellar in most scenes. He's a little on the short side which may cause him a bit of trouble in his future projects, but there's no question of his acting chops.

    Most of the special-effects and Lancaster bomber images were pretty iffy, again, as you would expect from a community theater type production. And yet, every now and then, you're surprised by some particular shot that's actually impressive. There's one scene where three bombers take off and begin a slow, ponderous starboard turn to head off to their bombing objective and it had as much big-screen feeling as you can get.

    Where LANCASTER SKIES screams its budget is its complete lack of context. In any movie, and most especially a period piece like LANCASTER SKIES, context is incredibly expensive. A World War II era airfield barracks or pub simply didn't have blank white walls with the occasional 8.5 x 11 LaserJet-printed pinup and white-frosted-out windows. Most scenes looked like they were shot in somebody's London flat and they probably were.

    Every scene is shot with the lens so tight in on the actors faces to avoid having to show period-accurate context that there's danger of the lens going up an actor's nostril.

    LANCASTER SKIES, in short, is a labor of love and is deserving of audience appreciation for its choice of worthwhile subject matter and the committed devotion of the people that made it, actors, crew and all.

    In my opinion, there is only one genuinely negative thing to say about LANCASTER SKIES, all other positive elements notwithstanding. Many of the reviews here on IMDb extolling its virtues are 1-review wonders obviously from people directly involved with LANCASTER SKIES creation. Glowing reviews by interested parties without benefit of disclosure are just slimy. Engaging in that sort of thing goes a long way to besmirch a movie that deserves more respect and appreciation. LANCASTER SKIES creators should be proud enough in their work to not engage in such base behavior.
    2lhutcherson1

    The life of WW2 bomber pilots on a low budget

    A mixed bag with a good subject, music and sound, but also some painfully slow pacing, stiff acting performances and far too little action. The few good performances seemed the exception. This suffers from poor writing, direction and abysmal editing. Barely worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      The entire interior fuselage of the Lancaster Bomber in the movie was scratch built by producer Andrew Burn. The fuselage and rotating turrets were built in movable sections and included cutaways to enable the camera crew to undertake their work.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, It shows multiple Lancaster bombers flying in formation at night, in reality this was impossible as they flew with no navigation lights so not to be seen. Each aircraft on a raid flew the same flight path just at slightly different times so to arrive at the target usually within twenty minutes of each other.
    • Connections
      References Air Raid Wardens (1943)

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2019 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • 蘭開斯特戰役
    • Filming locations
      • Lincolnshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Tin Hat Productions (II)
      • Tin Hat Productions
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    • Budget
      • £80,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $67,522
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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