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Robbery Under Arms - 1957 - Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith, Maureen Swanson, David McCallum
Robbery Under Arms - 1957 - Peter Finch, Ronald Lewis, Laurence Naismith, Maureen Swanson, David McCallum
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Sound Barrier, The - Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd 1952 $26.99US
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Written by Terence Rattigan

Tony is a successful fighter pilot during World War II. He marries into the family of a wealthy oil magnate who also designs airplanes. the movie traces the company's attempt to break the sound barrier, as well as tensions between father and daughter. Lots of footage of early 50s jet aviation in Great Britain as well as shots of the comet airliner, world's first jet passenger plane.


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- An evocative look at British inventive genius
This black and white early 50s movie shows crusty Britain at its stiff upper lip best. It is the story of mans obsession with speed, and a ruthless plane makers ambition to succeed in building a supersonic jet. Richardson plays the tycoon whose dream kills his son and son-in-law, but who finally sees the error of his ways and whose daughter returns to the cold family home with his grandson.

The film is also a vehicle to show the world Britain's proud lead in jet technology. There is a classic sequence in the film where the happy daughter and son-in-law deliver a De Havilland Vampire jet fighter to Egypt. They set off at breakfast time in England and hurtle over the English Channel, the Alps, Ancient Greece and the Pyramids before arriving in at the airfield. Of course we take this for granted now, but 47 years ago this was unheard of. The director contrasts the old ruins and remains of our ancient ancestors with the marvel of the modern age: the jet plane.

The film also introduced THE marvel of the early fifties, the De Havilland Comet jet liner. This beautiful but flawed machine was in service SIX years before any other jet liner and for a while, the world rushed to De Havillands, and Britains door. For two years the worldwide fleet gave the travelling of the future.

In every other way this is an eccentrically English film with creaky old houses, cottages with roses around the door and eccentric engineers. Shout in glorious black and white it conveys a sense of wonder and optimism in the future, whilst being thoroughly old fashioned


- A great movie - very understated but captures the era well
The movie really does capture a sense of time and the tremendous bravery of those involved in the breaking of the sound barrier.The cast is excellent and as usual Denholm Elliot steals every scene he's involved in. I feel this film is under-rated and is typical of much of the good work of British Cinema in the 50's


-A great movie - very understated but captures the era well
The movie really does capture a sense of time and the tremendous bravery of those involved in the breaking of the sound barrier.The cast is excellent and as usual Denholm Elliot steals every scene he's involved in. I feel this film is under-rated and is typical of much of the good work of British Cinema in the 50's



Cast:
Ralph Richardson .... John Ridgefield
Ann Todd .... Susan Garthwaite
Nigel Patrick .... Tony Garthwaite.

Have a look at One of Our Aircraft is Missing and The Big Blockade.


This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 04 March, 2003.

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