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WarDrama

For Those in Peril

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A WWII flyer fails to join the RAF so he joins the Air - Sea Rescue instead. His boat is out in all conditions picking up downed pilots and taking them to safety.

Release Date : 1944-06-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ealing Studios

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

David Farrar

Character Name : Murray

Original Name : David Farrar

Gender : Male

Ralph Michael

Character Name : Rawlings

Original Name : Ralph Michael

Gender : Male

John Slater

Character Name : Wilkie

Original Name : John Slater

Gender : Male

Robert Wyndham

Character Name : Leverett

Original Name : Robert Wyndham

Gender : Male

Robert Griffith

Character Name : Coxswain

Original Name : Robert Griffith

Gender : Male

John Batten

Character Name : Wireless Officer

Original Name : John Batten

Gender : Male

Tony Bazell

Character Name : Overton

Original Name : Tony Bazell

Gender : Male

Peter Arne

Character Name : Junior Officer

Original Name : Peter Arne

Gender : Male

James Robertson Justice

Character Name : Operations Room Officer

Original Name : James Robertson Justice

Gender : Male

William Rodwell

Character Name : Air Gunner

Original Name : William Rodwell

Gender : Male

Leslie Clarke

Character Name : A/C1. Pearson

Original Name : Leslie Clarke

Gender : Male

Anthony Bushell

Character Name : (uncredited)

Original Name : Anthony Bushell

Gender : Male

Lyn Evans

Character Name : Station Porter (uncredited)

Original Name : Lyn Evans

Gender : Male

David Walbridge

Character Name : Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : David Walbridge

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

2024-05-31

Flyer "P" (Ralph Michael) has been grounded by the RAF and posted to assist a naval rescue squadron tasked with fetching shot-down pilots from the Channel. He's not very happy about this, but his stoic CO "Murray" (David Farrar) is sympathetic to his disgruntlement and gradually hopes that his new charge will begin to appreciate the cruciality of their task. They zip about the water in their high-speed motor launches avoiding enemy fighters and minefields (planted by both sides) and there's a decent sense of peril built up for just about an hour. It's not quite propaganda, but it has a 1944 feel good element to it that is augmented by loads of library footage and a sense of the stiff upper lip. John Slater adds amiably to the cast of familiar British faces and though it's all a bit predictable and the acting/writing nondescript, it raises awareness of the perilous nature of the risks of tracking and rescuing stranded air crews (and the flimsiness of some of their kit) as the conflict neared it's close.