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Conflict of Wings

  • 1954
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
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John Gregson, Niall MacGinnis, Kieron Moore, and Muriel Pavlow in Conflict of Wings (1954)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn rural Norfolk, villagers are spurred to action when it is announced that the nearby RAF station is taking over the Island of Children, a much-loved and untouched bird sanctuary, for rocke... Alles lesenIn rural Norfolk, villagers are spurred to action when it is announced that the nearby RAF station is taking over the Island of Children, a much-loved and untouched bird sanctuary, for rocket practice.In rural Norfolk, villagers are spurred to action when it is announced that the nearby RAF station is taking over the Island of Children, a much-loved and untouched bird sanctuary, for rocket practice.

  • Regie
    • John Eldridge
  • Drehbuch
    • Don Sharp
    • John Pudney
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Gregson
    • Kieron Moore
    • Harry Fowler
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    6,2/10
    155
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • John Eldridge
    • Drehbuch
      • Don Sharp
      • John Pudney
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Gregson
      • Kieron Moore
      • Harry Fowler
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    • 1Kritische Rezension
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    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Cpl. Bill Morris
    Kieron Moore
    Kieron Moore
    • Sqn. Ldr. Parsons
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • L.A.C. 'Buster'
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • The Adjutant
    Campbell Singer
    Campbell Singer
    • Flt. Sgt. Campbell
    Russell Napier
    Russell Napier
    • Wg. Cmr. Rogers
    Humphrey Lestocq
    • Sqd. Ldr. Davidson
    Harold Siddons
    • Flt. Lt. Edwards
    Peter Swanwick
    Peter Swanwick
    • Sgt. Working Party
    Tony Doonan
    • Range Cpl.
    Paul Harding
    • 1st. Pilot
    • (as Brian Harding)
    Guy Verney
    Guy Verney
    • 2nd. Pilot
    Howard Connell
    • F…
    Brian Moorehead
    • 3rd. Pilot
    David Spenser
    • Cpl. Flying Control
    John Gale
    • Range L.A.C.
    Muriel Pavlow
    Muriel Pavlow
    • Sally
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Harry Tilney
    • (as Niall Macginnis)
    • Regie
      • John Eldridge
    • Drehbuch
      • Don Sharp
      • John Pudney
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    6wrs10

    The first environmental film?

    A number of comments have been made about the film being a sub-par knock-off of an Ealing comedy, despite a promising cast list. I have to agree but what has been overlooked is that this is the first film concerned about environmental issues that I can think of. Rather surprising considering that the primary audience for this film had only shed their ration cards months earlier.

    Apparently there was an awareness that an ever expanding economy could impinge too much on the natural surroundings and people felt well off enough to forgo some of the advantages of progress. Maybe the writers and producers of films were better off than most so it is not surprising that they would be at this level of awareness in 1954 but for most of the paying filmgoers things were still a bit tight.
    5sep1051

    Difficulty Balancing Comedy And Drama

    While I am a fan of British movies, particularly comedies of the 1950s and 1960s, I was not familiar with this movie. However I had warm expectations given the cast led by the usually dependable John Gregson and Muriel Pavlow. The movie concerns a British air force base that is activated as a training facility. Requiring a target range the government conscripts a nearby marsh, the Island of Children, for that purpose. The marsh is a wildlife habitat principally for birds (hence title Conflict of Wings between birds and aircraft). Obviously the local inhabitants, led by native daughter Muriel Pavlow and an assortment of colorful character actors (i.e. Niall MacGinnis, Frederick Piper), lead a fight to save the marsh. This leads to conflict with her boyfriend, airman John Gregson, as well as the base commander Kieron Moore. Combining comedy and drama is difficult and here it doesn't really succeed. There is almost a sub-genre of British comedies about colorful locals rising up (i.e. Passport To Pimlico, Titfield Thunderbolt). However, in all instances, the enemy are incompetent bureaucrats or buffoons. Here the air force is shown as capable, concerned but committed to their responsibilities. Periodically Kieron Moore is required to look out into mid-space and give a speech about the need for military preparedness, with appropriate references to just past crisises in Korea and Malaysia. The fact that decent people have to make difficult choices may be more representative of real life but it is less satisfying in reel life. Here the shifting between comic efforts and near tragic efforts by the the local population results in an uneven and ultimately unsatisfying cinema experience. Acting is generally good and technical credits, including color photography of the marsh, are also good.
    9williamjowett

    One of my favourites

    This is one of my favourites because it contains a glimpse of the Royal Air Force at the time I had my first flight as a schoolboy in a Meteor Mark VII (which was the RAF's first jet trainer) and which appears in the film.

    The film also displays the Norfolk Broads where I grew up and, apart from some rather dodgy Norfolk accents, show something of its splendid scenery.

    It is also a good story, well told and, apart from 'Perdita' - a seagull, with British actors and actresses who are well-chosen and know how to assume the characters they portray.

    It is a great pity that no copy is yet available on DVD.
    6malcolmgsw

    strictly for the birds

    It looks as if the producers of this film were borrowing liberally from Ealing films.The two that come to mind being Passport to Pimlico and The Titfield Thunderbolt.However those two films chose the comic route and are classics,this chose the dramatic route and is forgotten.Lots of reliable character actors .Muriel Pavlow and Johnn Gregson doing the sort of roles that were their forte in the fifties.Kieran Moore jutting his jaw out as far as it will go.Some fine Eastman colour cinematography,although the constant shots of aircraft and flocks of birds is strictly for the enthusiast.Not a memorable film or an awful one either.
    6geoffm60295

    light hearted tale of village folk taking on the RAF

    'The island of Children' is a bird sanctuary, which the local villagers are determined to preserve, despite the plans of the RAF to take it over as a regular firing range. It's all very civilised, with the usual rural stereotypes getting worked up to mount a campaign to stop the 'the boys in blue.' The film is not exactly a comedy, nor does is take a serious look at the issues of conservation. Indeed, it's more of a light hearted film, a sort of David and Goliath tale, where honest rural folk get to come together to mount what looks like an unequal and impossible task of keeping island as a sanctuary for our feathered friends. However, the film has a charm of its own, revealing a 1950's Norfolk village where life was conducted in the slow lane and where the focus of social meetings always took place in the village pub. John Gregson does his best as the agreeable corporal, who can see both sides of the argument, while his love interest, Muriel Pavlov, does a competent job as the sensitive, sweet lass, who acts as the 'environmental voice' of the village as she waxes lyrical about about the implications of losing the bird sanctuary. Although the film features, Guy Middleton, who normally plays the suave and smooth moustached hero, is surprisingly down the pecking order, playing the adjutant, who gets little to say very little, while Kieron Moore is never really convincing as the squadron leader. However, as compensation, there is the delightful Harry Fowler, playing the usual 'salt of the earth' cheery type, and as such, adds a much needed bright and breezy presence to a film which at times becomes a bit tedious. It's a film which harks back to a quieter decade without fast cars and mobile phones. As a bonus there are some great shots of Norfolk Broads and the surrounding villages. A gentle film for a quite afternoon with your feet up.

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      Beryl Cooke's debut.
    • Patzer
      In the opening scene and several others, a black-headed gull is (wrongly) shown making the sound of a large gull species. A bearded tit is shown making sounds they don't make. A flock of ducks is shown calling like wigeon, when there are no flocks of wigeon in Norfolk in summer.
    • Crazy Credits
      The cast list in the closing credits was divided into two sections, with headings "RAF" and "Civvies".
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Muriel Pavlow in Conversation with Jo Botting (2024)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. März 1954 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Fuss Over Feathers
    • Drehorte
      • Cley Windmill, The Quay, Cley-next-the-Sea, Holt, Norfolk, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(on location)
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      • 1 Std. 24 Min.(84 min)
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