Un avión se estrella en los alpes suizos, con la radio averiada y escasas provisiones, los supervivientes han de tomar una decisión: quedarse y esperar la ayuda, o abandonar el avión y trata... Leer todoUn avión se estrella en los alpes suizos, con la radio averiada y escasas provisiones, los supervivientes han de tomar una decisión: quedarse y esperar la ayuda, o abandonar el avión y tratar de llegar a la civilización pese al mal tiempo.Un avión se estrella en los alpes suizos, con la radio averiada y escasas provisiones, los supervivientes han de tomar una decisión: quedarse y esperar la ayuda, o abandonar el avión y tratar de llegar a la civilización pese al mal tiempo.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Mr. Barber
- (as R. Stuart Lindsell)
- Dirección
- Guionista
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Opiniones destacadas
A plane crashes into the Alps, but the passengers and crew survive. However, the radio is out. On board: an opera singer, Perami (Francis L. Sullivan), a movie star (Joanna Dane), a man in an iron long (John Barber), his nurse (Sonia Holm), the pilot, James Donald (Bill Halverton), the flight attendant (Phyllis Calvert), and other assorted characters.
The film revolves around the ideas of courage, selfishness, and self-sacrifice as the passengers fight to survive as their food runs out and the cold settles into their bones, and they all start to get on one another's nerves.
The Alps scenes are spectacular, and their vastness and desolate appearance brought "Lost Horizon" to mind.
All in all, pretty good, with some decent performances. You'll see better versions of this plot, but you'll also see worse.
** (out of 4)
Forgettable "disaster" film has a plane crashing in the Alps and the variety of people on board must try to figure out a way to rescue themselves as well as not fight each other. The entire disaster genre has always been popular whether it was in the silent era, those films of the 30s like SAN FRANSISCO or IN OLD CHICAGO and going all the way up to the craze in the 1970s. With that said, most of these films are still well remembered by film buffs but I guess it's easy to see why BROKEN JOURNEY has pretty much been forgotten. This really does seem like a drawn out, boring version of FIVE CAME BACK and this here doesn't feature a single character to care for. I thought the entire group of survivors were either annoying, boring or they just weren't anyone to root or care for. This is certainly a death nail in a disaster picture like this because the fun thing is seeing the wide range of people trying to cope with the situation and each other but there's just no one here to care about. Another problem is that the entire situation is just way too pretty. I mean, just take a look at the crash sequence, which seems like a simple landing on the side of a mountain because of how easy and pretty it all looked. The situation that the people are in is never dramatic because no matter what happens something good will take place so you never once feel as if these people are in danger. The performances range from good to decent and the cinematography is without question the best thing going for the film. The non-stop dialogue has the characters saying one boring thing after another and in the end there's just no reason to watch this.
The cast aren't worth mentioning because they are all interchangeable and it is impossible to identify with any of them. As regards the story, nothing really happens to hold the viewer's interest. You have to wait about 45 minutes before the first bit of action after the plane crashes. And this is what happens - some bloke slips off a ledge and doesn't fall very far. Then a bit of snow lands on his face. It's hilarious.
There is also a fault with the whole psychology of the film - most characters seem to be quite horrid to each other, when in reality they would all be pulling together.
It's a slow moving film, devoid of any tension or drama and it is just not quite interesting enough. "Five Came Back" from 1939 is a much better film about a plane crash and a group of survivors.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJoseph Romer recites John Donne's Sonnet X ("Death Be Not Proud") at Barber's funeral.
- Citas
Mary Johnstone: Why don't you go out and help the others?
Perami: In this cold wind? You think I'm crazy?
- ConexionesReferenced in Sally Visits Kew (1948)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Notlandung
- Locaciones de filmación
- Gainsborough Studios, Islington, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(studio: made at Gainsborough Studios, London, England.)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1