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.
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Anthony T. Miles
- Sam - Desk Clerk
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Larry Taylor
- O'Gorman
- (as Laurie Taylor)
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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.
Disappointing Hammer Film
"Wings of Danger" is a disappointing Hammer film directed by the cult-director Terence Fisher. The plot of blackmailing and smuggling is messed and weak despite the expectations of the fans. There is nothing to highlight in this forgettable film. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Asas do Perigo" ("Wings of Dnger")
Title (Brazil): "Asas do Perigo" ("Wings of Dnger")
It's a luck for all of us that Terence Fisher did not continue in this genre
Oh, I won't say this film is a crap, not at all, on the contrary. It is tense, sharp, gritty, with good directing skills to admit on screen, but I am happy that Terence Fisher did not proceed on this kind of films but on something else; you know what folks...The big, big surprise here for me, as QUANTRILL'S RAIDERS with a Steve Cochran as the good hero, here, - oh my God, I can't believe what I see, am I dreaming? - Zachary Scott is the good guy too !!!! ZACHARY SCOTT the good guy.... It is so incredible for me, and I guess for many of you too. Especially in this kind of movie. Zach Scott has played in comedies or light hearted dramas, and in this kind of movies, there is no need of a bad guy, so I don't care. But in an adventure, crime or western movie, where there must be a villain at all cost, Zach as the good guy is absolutely exceptional.
It's worst will be it's a Noir picture!!!
Maybe it could be a contradiction, but none Noir picture walks under 7 out 10, because this genre is quite unique, enough to be on high level taking account their greatness, in this American-British co-production they took the notable Zachary Scott to leading role, in my opinion Zachary is to Noir as Lee Van Cleef is to Western pictures, such similarity between them, the plot circles around a counterfeit money made somewhere at United Kingdom and smuggling through a small Air Cargo Line, which Van Ness ( Zachary Scott ) was in charge on the ground, after his closest friend a Company's pilot insist to fly under bad weather condition end up disappearing on storm, the police attachs him, track down his footsteps to finds a hint to links him with the his mastermind Boss, low bugde?? Quite sure!! Second class casting?? Perhaps!!! The plot has some flaws?? Very possible!!! Uninteresting ??? Absolutely not!!! even having a poor copy without restoration yet a great pleasure to watch!!
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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
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.
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.
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Alexia LaRoche: It's double-bladed, darling. He squeals on me - he squeals on himself!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Trailer Cinema (1992)
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Music by De Paula Bana (pseudonym of Winifred Palmer)
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- 1h 13m(73 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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