Ships with Wings

Ships with Wings

Release date : November 10, 1941
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Sergei Nolbandov /
Production companies : Ealing Studios /
November 10, 1941 1h 43m United Kingdom War English More
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Before the war, a Fleet Air Arm pilot is dismissed for causing the death of a colleague. Working for a small Greek airline when the Germans invade Greece, he gets a chance to redeem himself and rejoin his old unit on a British carrier. This is regarded the last of the conventional, rather stiff 1930's style Ealing war films, to be succeeded by much more realism and better storytelling.
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John Clements
Lt. Dick Stacey
Leslie Banks
Vice Adm. David Wetherby
Jane Baxter
Celia Wetherby
Ann Todd
Kay Gordon
Basil Sydney
Capt. Fairfax
Edward Chapman
Papadopoulos
Michael Wilding
Lieut. Grant
Michael Rennie
Lieut. Maxwell
Cecil Parker
German Air Marshal
John Stuart
Commdr. Hood
Frank Cellier
Gen. Scarappa
Morland Graham
C.P.O.Marsden
Charles Victor
MacDermott
Hugh Burden
Sub.Lt. Weatherby
George Merritt
Surgeon Comdr.

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  • title:Ships with Wings
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1941
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Sergei Nolbandov /
  • Writers: Diana Morgan · Austin Melford · Sergei Nolbandov · Patrick Kirwan ·
  • Production companies: Ealing Studios ·
  • Overview:Before the war, a Fleet Air Arm pilot is dismissed for causing the death of a colleague. Working for a small Greek airline when the Germans invade Greece, he gets a chance to redeem himself and rejoin his old unit on a British carrier. This is regarded the last of the conventional, rather stiff 1930's style Ealing war films, to be succeeded by much more realism and better storytelling.
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