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Clouds Over Europe

Original title: Q Planes
  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Laurence Olivier and Valerie Hobson in Clouds Over Europe (1939)
ComedyDramaMysteryThrillerWar

A quirky British Secret Service Agent named Major Hammond tries to discover who is using a secret weapon to steal experimental planes.A quirky British Secret Service Agent named Major Hammond tries to discover who is using a secret weapon to steal experimental planes.A quirky British Secret Service Agent named Major Hammond tries to discover who is using a secret weapon to steal experimental planes.

  • Directors
    • Tim Whelan
    • Arthur B. Woods
  • Writers
    • Brock Williams
    • Jack Whittingham
    • Arthur Wimperis
  • Stars
    • Laurence Olivier
    • Ralph Richardson
    • Valerie Hobson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tim Whelan
      • Arthur B. Woods
    • Writers
      • Brock Williams
      • Jack Whittingham
      • Arthur Wimperis
    • Stars
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Ralph Richardson
      • Valerie Hobson
    • 28User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Laurence Olivier
    Laurence Olivier
    • Tony McVane
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • Major Charles Hammond
    Valerie Hobson
    Valerie Hobson
    • Kay Hammond
    George Curzon
    George Curzon
    • Jenkins
    George Merritt
    George Merritt
    • Barrett
    Gus McNaughton
    Gus McNaughton
    • Blenkinsop
    David Tree
    David Tree
    • Robert Mackenzie
    Sandra Storme
    Sandra Storme
    • Daphne
    Hay Petrie
    Hay Petrie
    • Stage Door Keeper
    Frank Fox
    • Karl
    George Butler
    • Air Marshall Gosport
    Gordon McLeod
    • The Baron
    John Longden
    John Longden
    • Peters
    • (as John Longdon)
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Pollack - Aviation Engineer
    • (uncredited)
    Patrick Aherne
    • Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Eileen Bennett
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Wallace Bosco
    • Bit part
    • (uncredited)
    Leslie Bradley
    Leslie Bradley
    • Major Hammond's Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Tim Whelan
      • Arthur B. Woods
    • Writers
      • Brock Williams
      • Jack Whittingham
      • Arthur Wimperis
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews28

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    7SnoopyStyle

    some light fun with espionage

    Policemen raid an apartment to find the place generally ransacked and a Devil-may-care man who claims to have no memory. He's actually wacky British Secret Agent Major Hammond (Ralph Richardson) who is investigating plane manufacturers and possible espionage. He is assisted by his sister Kay and ace pilot Tony McVane (Laurence Olivier).

    This delivers some light fun with espionage. It's a little surprising considering the state of the world during that time. The whole place is about to explode into world war in a few months. It's not unforeseen at that time. The subject matter is hitting something real and yet the characters are cracking jokes. I do like the joking aspect but I also wonder if the audience of its day was in the mood.
    jimjo1216

    A hidden gem!

    Beneath the British B-picture exterior lies a hidden gem of an espionage thriller. Q PLANES is briskly paced and delightfully entertaining, balancing exciting spy intrigue with lighthearted character moments. The villains' dastardly scheme foreshadows James Bond villainy to come, and one can almost hear the John Barry music swell up during certain scenes.

    The film is anchored by Ralph Richardson in a droll performance as a slightly Holmesian secret service man: undeniably brilliant, if a tad eccentric and prone to absent-mindedness. The triumvirate of stars is completed by Laurence Olivier as a pilot (and all-around good guy) and Valerie Hobson, who we learn is a newspaper reporter out looking for a scoop (in the grand tradition of such characters).

    Top-secret experimental planes are disappearing under mysterious circumstances and Richardson is doing everything he can to get to the bottom of it. The main cast of Richardson, Olivier, and Hobson are great together and the movie manages to blend real comedy with real excitement. This little-known British thriller is a real winner. It's lots of fun and a wonderful surprise. Try to catch it on TCM sometime.
    8richard-mason

    Heaps of fun

    The young Oliver and Richardson -- especially Richardson -- are obviously having a ball in this mix of spies, high adventure, and tongue in cheek comedy According to Michael Powell, the two stars tore up the script, and devised their own scenes, and the pleasure they have in sending up the material, and in each other's work, shines through. (In fact, once or twice, Oliver seems to be trying not to crack up at Richardson's antics.) Patrick Macnee says he based The Avengers' John Steed on Richardson's character in this film, and that, too, shows. Thrills, spills,secret rays, gags and eccentric British characters, and villains from a country suspiciously reminiscent of Germany, but not named in 1938.
    7lyn50

    Rollicking good fun

    Everyone involved with this brisk comedy/thriller seems to be enjoying themselves immensely. It's a ripping yarn about spies, disappearing planes and a secret ray gun, lit up by Olivier and Richardson, with lots of cheerful gags along the way. It's dated, of course, but if you can leave that aside it's still good fun.
    6bkoganbing

    Who Is Stealing The Airships of Great Britain?

    Some 20 years before Ian Fleming started writing about these things, it's nice to know that the British Secret Service was on the job and apprehending spies and saboteurs even if they're a bit slow to catch on at times.

    With a little inside help from the air plant, some Teutonic looking gentleman have perfected a ray that immobilizes airships and brings them down real nice on the ocean. No trace of about four warships has been found at all or their crews. It's of concern to test pilot Laurence Olivier, to British agent Ralph Richardson, and to news reporter Valerie Hobson.

    Hobson and Richardson are brother and sister. As you can imagine his job involves secrecy and undercover work and Hobson's from the Lois Lane school of journalism. Family dinners must really be something in that family. She also falls for Olivier while she's undercover working as a waitress at a coffee shop near the plane factory.

    Q Planes must have been seen as wildly fantastic by the 1939 audience, but two generations who saw Sean Connery and Roger Moore engage in even wilder derring-do than is shown in this film, would regard Q Planes as all in a day's work.

    Olivier and Hobson are fine, but Richardson steals the film whenever he's on screen. Q Planes will never be ranked as in the top 10 of any of these players, but it's a nice breezy espionage comedy/drama made a lot better by some of the greatest thespian talent in the English speaking world of the last century.

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Macnee readily confessed that his famous portrayal of John Steed in The Avengers (1961) was, in many respects, based upon Sir Ralph Richardson's performance as the louche hat-wearing, umbrella-wielding Major Charles Hammond in this film.
    • Goofs
      When Tony mans the machine gun, he sprays the enemy crew with gunfire. Some of the crew are right in front of the plane, and it should be riddled with bullet holes, but none can be seen.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Barrett: All right! All right! Will you as a personal favour take that plane up?

      Tony McVane: Well of course I will, you parboiled, pudding-minded, myopic deadhead!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Avengers (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Titles
      (uncredited)

      from Murder on Diamond Row (1937)

      Music by Miklós Rózsa

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Q Planes
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklands Aerodrome, Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Harefield Productions
      • Irving Asher Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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