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Wings of Danger

- COUNTERFEIT CARGO! ...a fortune in loot...a fabulous woman...a sinister fugitive!

A former pilot suffering from blackouts discovers that a fellow flyer is suspected of being mixed up with a web of smugglers. While searching for his missing buddy, he unwittingly becomes entangled in a morass of suspicion.

Release Date : 1952-04-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film ProductionsLippert Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Dead on Course

Cast

Zachary Scott

Character Name : Richard Van Ness

Original Name : Zachary Scott

Gender : Male

Robert Beatty

Character Name : Nick Talbot

Original Name : Robert Beatty

Gender : Male

Naomi Chance

Character Name : Avril Talbot

Original Name : Naomi Chance

Gender : Female

Kay Kendall

Character Name : Alexia LaRoche

Original Name : Kay Kendall

Gender : Female

Colin Tapley

Character Name : Inspector Maxwell

Original Name : Colin Tapley

Gender : Male

Arthur Lane

Character Name : Boyd Spencer

Original Name : Arthur Lane

Gender : Male

Harold Lang

Character Name : Snell, the blackmailer

Original Name : Harold Lang

Gender : Male

Diane Cilento

Character Name : Jeannette

Original Name : Diane Cilento

Gender : Female

Ian Fleming

Character Name : Mr. Talbot (uncredited)

Original Name : Ian Fleming

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-09-08

After a bit of counter-play with "Van Ness" (Zachary Scott) - the brother of his girlfriend, "Nick" (Robert Beatty) sets off on a routine flight in horrid weather near the Channel Islands. The plane crashes and the ensuing police investigation starts to uncover evidence of a network of criminal activities and it falls to "Van Ness" to schmooze "Alexia" (Kay Kendall) and try to find out just who is pulling whose strings. It's all rather pedestrian, this. Scott and Kendall deliver well enough with the rather clunky script but Beatty is as wooden as his aircraft and the sense of menace that we get a hint of at the start, peters out quickly leaving us with a rather ordinary afternoon feature from Terence Fisher that just about fills seventy minutes with little jeopardy or story of note and a rather stage-bound look to it.