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M7 ne répond plus

Original title: The Net
  • 1953
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
209
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Robert Beatty, Phyllis Calvert, James Donald, and Muriel Pavlow in M7 ne répond plus (1953)
DramaMysterySci-FiThriller

A secret jet aircraft capable of traveling three times the speed of sound is being developed by a group of scientists secretly. On the day of the test flight, one of the scientists dies in a... Read allA secret jet aircraft capable of traveling three times the speed of sound is being developed by a group of scientists secretly. On the day of the test flight, one of the scientists dies in a mysterious accident, and there are many arguments concerning the flight itself; some thin... Read allA secret jet aircraft capable of traveling three times the speed of sound is being developed by a group of scientists secretly. On the day of the test flight, one of the scientists dies in a mysterious accident, and there are many arguments concerning the flight itself; some think it should be ground-controlled while Heathley (James Donald) wants it to be a manned fli... Read all

  • Director
    • Anthony Asquith
  • Writers
    • William Fairchild
    • John Pudney
  • Stars
    • Phyllis Calvert
    • James Donald
    • Robert Beatty
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    209
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    • Director
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Writers
      • William Fairchild
      • John Pudney
    • Stars
      • Phyllis Calvert
      • James Donald
      • Robert Beatty
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Phyllis Calvert
    Phyllis Calvert
    • Lydia Heathley
    James Donald
    James Donald
    • Prof. Michael Heathley
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Maj. Sam Seagram
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Dr. Alex Leon
    Muriel Pavlow
    Muriel Pavlow
    • Caroline Cartier
    Noel Willman
    Noel Willman
    • Dr. Dennis Bord
    Walter Fitzgerald
    Walter Fitzgerald
    • Sir Charles Craddock
    Patric Doonan
    Patric Doonan
    • Brian Jackson
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Prof. Carrington (project director)
    Marjorie Fielding
    Marjorie Fielding
    • Mother Heathley
    Caven Watson
    • Dr. Ferguson
    • (as Cavan Watson)
    Herbert Lomas
    Herbert Lomas
    • George Jackson
    Hal Osmond
    Hal Osmond
    • Agent Lawson
    Geoffrey Denton
    Geoffrey Denton
    • Fisher
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Insp. Carter
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • Maisie
    Tucker McGuire
    Tucker McGuire
    • Myrna
    • (scenes deleted)
    Stanley Maxted
    • Prof. Adams
    • Director
      • Anthony Asquith
    • Writers
      • William Fairchild
      • John Pudney
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    5boblipton

    I Kept Expecting Someone to Start Singing "Supercar!"

    This movie came out a year after David Lean's BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER and can probably best be described as Antony Asquith's take on the matter. James Donald -- whom I best recall as the wan Senior British Officer in THE GREAT ESCAPE -- is the boffin-pilot of the M-7, a plane that can go three times the sound barrier. Top-billed Phyllis Calvert is underused as his loyal wife who is tempted by continental Herbert Lom; and there is a spy somewhere at the testing facility, which has everyone on edge.

    Asquith seems happiest with the soap opera aspects of the movie, which is the least interesting part to me; the "Flying Wing" design of the plane, with its "atomic motors" looks good, but I kept expecting someone to begin singing the theme from "Supercar!"

    For a soap opera with scientific bafflegab, it's a well-constructed bit of fluff. Cinematographer Desmond Dickinson does his usual interesting work, shooting the majority of the scenes in a dark, foreboding fashion that suggests the murky loyalties and emotions; only the control room and the scenes of the plane in flight are brightly lit: that's where reality and certainty lie.

    Still, it's an uneasy melding of the two genres. I'd stick with the Lean movie, even if the plane only goes a third as fast.
    8tvsgael2-2

    Obscure sci fi drama

    After watching this again, from an original film copy, I was most impressed by the technical special effects by Albert Whitlock. The story is mostly drama, with the actual flight around 40 minutes into the film. The plane appears again later on. I was really impressed by the plane in flight. I couldn't tell it was a model. And the sound effects it made were very impressive. In the plot, there may be someone on the team who isn't who he seems. Very thrilling end to the film. Highly recommend.
    6adrianovasconcelos

    Not bad B film on Cold War aviation espionage

    Director Anthony Asquith, better known for adapting plays to the screen, is surprisingly involved in what I see labeled as a B pic, THE NET, which seems to borrow a few ideas and shooting angles from David Lean's THE SOUND BARRIER (UK 1952).

    The Cold War in its infancy, THE NET already has Noel Willman as a sly and ruthless villain, the ever reliable James Donald as the scientist putting his life (and marriage) at risk, and the lovely Phyllis Calvert as Donald's loving wife who has the briefest of affairs with Herbet Lom, who plays Dr Axel Leon, the man supposed to control the M7 aircraft from the military base, and so ensure that Donald stays alive.

    Curiosity: Herbert Lom, who would rise to fame as the bungling and vindictive police inspector in several PINK PANTHER films in the late 1960s and during the 1970s, has in the cast the closest to a name sake: Herbert Lomas playing the part of George Jackson.

    Pretty Pavlow and Lomas are supposed to be in love but, unlike Calvert and Lom, they never kiss on screen, and you end up wondering whether the film or the plot needed them at all.

    Photography is so-so (some of the model shots are quite rudimentary), the acting not exactly memorable (villain Willman steals the show), and the script by William Fairchild certainly has holes. One detail I could not work out: why is this film called THE NET? Spy net? The net provided by ground control? That "net of a fossilized scientist" keeping him from his wife (who just turns up in the high secretive and sensitive control room and even takes over communication with the aircraft, as if that could ever happen) just does not convince me one bit.

    In the end, it is a somewhat interesting foray into post WWII aviation, and how the trials and errors of the time paved the way for the much safer flying we have today.
    3malcolmgsw

    Demented Donald

    As has been previously mentioned this film followed The Sound Barrier by one year.If you have to watch only one demented scientist in the air then chose the original.This film fails to engage either as drama or aviation epic.In fact the film turns almost to farce when Donald decides to take the plane up again despite having been forbidden to do so.For some reason Donald cannot seem to appreciate that if he crashes the plane and its development will reach a conclusion.I think this film will most appeal to aviation buffs or people who enjoy seeing shots of loudspeakers with voices coming out of them.Since I am neither I found the film a complete bore.
    6dj_kennett

    A fun mystery with supersonic action

    The Net is a fun mystery story, surrounding the battle amongst a group of scientists for control of M7, a supersonic plane which aims to help man into space.

    As the battle for control of the project rages, the film creates some love interest, as Phyllis Calvert struggles to maintain her loyalty to her obsessed scientist husband.

    But the highlight of this film must be the special effects and sound of the supersonic aircraft. They look a bit lame now, but in the 1950's this would have been one of the ultimate hi-tech films.

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    • Goofs
      When Seagram is alerting the emergency crew on the last morning, he removes the phone from his mouth but keeps talking as he puts it down,
    • Quotes

      Brian Jackson: I heard what you were saying. Are you really going to take her up?

      Prof. Michael Heathley: Yes.

      Brian Jackson: Michael, you can't do it!

      Prof. Michael Heathley: Why? Because Carrington's dead?

      Brian Jackson: Well - yes.

      Prof. Michael Heathley: Now look Brian, if he was wrong while he was alive, just being dead won't make him right.

    • Connections
      Referenced in La Beauté des bas-fonds (1958)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1953 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Project M7
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Two Cities Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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