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Wings of Danger

  • 1952
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 13m
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5.3/10
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Naomi Chance and Zachary Scott in Wings of Danger (1952)
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When his girlfriend's brother's cargo plane is lost at sea, nagging questions arise, and pilot Richard Van Ness gets caught in a web of blackmail and smuggling.When his girlfriend's brother's cargo plane is lost at sea, nagging questions arise, and pilot Richard Van Ness gets caught in a web of blackmail and smuggling.When his girlfriend's brother's cargo plane is lost at sea, nagging questions arise, and pilot Richard Van Ness gets caught in a web of blackmail and smuggling.

  • Director
    • Terence Fisher
  • Writers
    • John Gilling
    • Elleston Trevor
    • Packham Webb
  • Stars
    • Zachary Scott
    • Robert Beatty
    • Naomi Chance
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • John Gilling
      • Elleston Trevor
      • Packham Webb
    • Stars
      • Zachary Scott
      • Robert Beatty
      • Naomi Chance
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Zachary Scott
    Zachary Scott
    • Richard Vaness
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Nick Talbot
    Naomi Chance
    Naomi Chance
    • Avril Talbot
    Arthur Lane
    • Boyd Spencer
    Kay Kendall
    Kay Kendall
    • Alexia LaRoche
    Colin Tapley
    Colin Tapley
    • Inspector Maxwell
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • Snell
    Diane Cilento
    Diane Cilento
    • Jeanette
    Jack Allen
    Jack Allen
    • Truscott
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Talbot
    Douglas Muir
    Douglas Muir
    • Dr. Wilner
    Sheila Raynor
    Sheila Raynor
    • Nurse
    Courtney Hope
    • Mrs. Clarence Smith
    Nigel Neilson
    • Duty Officer
    Darcy Conyers
    • Signal Operator
    Kathleen Stuart
    • Receptionist
    Anthony T. Miles
    • Sam - Desk Clerk
    • (as Anthony Miles)
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    • O'Gorman
    • (as Laurie Taylor)
    • Director
      • Terence Fisher
    • Writers
      • John Gilling
      • Elleston Trevor
      • Packham Webb
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    4The_Void

    Not great, but at least a decent story

    The first Hammer noir I saw was the excellent Hell is a City; and it's a good job too because if the first one I saw was one of the ones I saw after Hell is a City, I probably wouldn't have bothered watching any more! Wings of Danger is directed by Hammer veteran Terence Fisher, who also directed the disappointing Hammer noir The Stranger Came Home. This one is actually slightly better, but there's not a lot in it. Wings of Danger focuses on cargo plane pilot Richard Van Ness. He tries to stop another pilot from flying due to the weather, but is blackmailed into allowing it. The plane crashes and this leads the police to begin questioning Richard about his own affairs. The film is very short at only seventy minutes, and I do have to say that's a good thing because any longer and I've have gotten really tired of it. The plot is always at least fairly interesting and the film does manage to present a handful of interesting characters. The dialogue can be a little suspect at times, but that's not such a bad thing as it's often unintentionally comedic. The film holds the audience's interest for the duration and boils down to an interesting and satisfying conclusion. Overall, I really wouldn't recommend this film, though I wouldn't say it's awful either.
    6richardchatten

    Hammer Ascending

    For the most part drab and talky, it shows evidence, however, of Hammer upgrading their product. This particularly shows in the female contingent with Diane Cilento receiving an 'Introducing' credit and the funniest line going to Kay Kendall: "It's your own fault. You shouldn't go around murdering people!"
    5planktonrules

    A bit bland

    "Dead on Course" is sort of like an American film noir movie but made in the UK. And, like many European films from the 1950s, they lured an American actor (Zachary Scott) to star in the film-- presumably to give the film greater international marketability. Unfortunately, it's still a relatively bland film.

    Richard (Zachary Scott) is a pilot working for his small air transport company. His friend, Nick, knows Richard's secret--that he occasionally blacks out due to some old injury! So using this as leverage, Nick takes off in a plane during crappy weather---and the plane crashes. What follows is a dark story involving smugglers and Richard trying to sort out who his real friends are.

    The best thing about this film is Zachary Scott and his dialog. It's pure noir--and works very well. But the rest of the cast all seem very dreary--with limp dialog and an almost complete lack of menace. Not terrible...just not all that interesting.
    5blanche-2

    of mild interest

    Zachary Scott stars with Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall in a 1952 British quota film, "Dead on Course."

    During the '50s, many American actors went to Britain and made these films: Cesar Romero, Dane Clark, Dennis O'Keefe, and others. Some are better than others, but mostly, like this one, are fairly routine.

    Scott plays Richard Van Ness, part of an airline service. His girlfriend's brother, Nick (Beatty) insists on flying in bad weather in order to deliver unimportant cargo.

    Van Ness tries to ground him, but Nick threatens to tell their boss that Van Ness has intermittent blackouts, which will ground him.

    Nick's plane crashes near the Channel Islands under odd circumstances. The police ask Van Ness for help, telling him of a smuggling operation that they've connected with the airline. Van Ness pays a visit to his boss' girlfriend (Kay Kendall) and acts interested in order to find out what he can.

    One of the plot points seemed obvious from the beginning; it was just a feeling I had but somehow, it was telegraphed in the script.

    The acting is so-so, with Robert Beatty quite charming and Kay Kendall a good femme fatale. Kendall was a rising star who married Rex Harrison after they did a play together in 1955; when he realized she was dying of leukemia, Harrison divorced his current wife, Lili Palmer, and married Kendall.

    Kendall did not realize she was terminally ill. Their story was the basic plot for a Terence Rattigan play, "In Praise of Love," which Harrison did on Broadway with Julie Harris.

    Zachary Scott said all of his lines in a very aggressive manner, absolutely no shading. I always liked him -- he was good as a sleaze, a weak man, a Henry Fonda-ish role in The Southerner - here he just seems hostile all the way through.

    Just okay.
    4southdavid

    Crash and Burn

    Another early Hammer studio film watched for context on the "House of Hammer" podcast. "Wings of Danger" was actually on a classic movies channel in the UK, so I didn't have to use YouTube this time. Unfortunately, it didn't help much with a film that I struggled to follow.

    Richard Van Ness (Zachary Scott) loses his friend Nick Talbot (Robert Beatty) to a plane crash, when Talbot insisted on leaving and ignoring a weather warning. Confused as to why Talbot was so keen to leave, Van Ness begins to investigate his friend and discovers his part in smuggling organisation. With the customs officers involved, Van Ness tries to investigate the company he works for and convince them that he's not involved.

    So, as I said above, I struggled with this film. Previously I may have struggled because of an issue with the audio recording, or film stock but here both those are decent. The performances are OK too, though I didn't ever feel I got a handle on the actual personality of the lead character Van Ness and that did mean I never really understood the motivations behind the character. For example, Talbot was supposed to be his friend but in their only scene together at the start of the movie, they're very antagonistic towards each other.

    But it's the plot that I never actually got to grips with, perhaps on multiple viewings I would do but ultimately, I feel it's a film that suffers with a "show, don't tell" problem. I did get the basics of the plot; I don't put spoilers in my reviews, but I understand the twist and the reasons for it. I understood that the gay coded heavy, Snell, played by Harold Lang was not the brains of the operation but I honestly couldn't tell you how any of the other characters fit into it, or what the smuggling/counter fitting scam actually was.

    If it was more interesting, I might be inspired to give it a few more watches to nail down that plot, but it isn't, so I'm not.

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      Alexia LaRoche: It's double-bladed, darling. He squeals on me - he squeals on himself!

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      Featured in Trailer Cinema (1992)
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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1952 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead on Course
    • Filming locations
      • Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Hammer Films
      • Lippert Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 13 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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