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Rating: 5.214/10 by 7 users

Wings of Danger (1952)

A former pilot suffering from blackouts discovers that a fellow flyer is suspected of being mixed up with a web of smugglers. While searching for his missing buddy, he unwittingly becomes entangled in a morass of suspicion.

Directing:
  • Terence Fisher
Writing:
  • Packham Webb
  • Trevor Dudley-Smith
  • John Gilling
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Apr 01, 1952

Rating: 5.214/10 by 7 users

Alternative Title:
Dead on Course - US

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 13 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: blackout, pilot, film noir

Zachary Scott
Richard Van Ness
Robert Beatty
Nick Talbot
Naomi Chance
Avril Talbot
Kay Kendall
Alexia LaRoche
Colin Tapley
Inspector Maxwell
Arthur Lane
Boyd Spencer
Harold Lang
Snell, the blackmailer
Ian Fleming
Mr. Talbot (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

After a bit of counter-play with "Van Ness" (Zachary Scott) - the brother of his girlfriend, "Nick" (Robert Beatty) sets off on a routine flight in horrid weather near the Channel Islands. The plane crashes and the ensuing police investigation starts to uncover evidence of a network of criminal activities and it falls to "Van Ness" to schmooze "Alexia" (Kay Kendall) and try to find out just who is pulling whose strings. It's all rather pedestrian, this. Scott and Kendall deliver well enough with the rather clunky script but Beatty is as wooden as his aircraft and the sense of menace that we get a hint of at the start, peters out quickly leaving us with a rather ordinary afternoon feature from Terence Fisher that just about fills seventy minutes with little jeopardy or story of note and a rather stage-bound look to it.


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