Q Planes

DRAMA OF THE WAR ON SPIES!

5.9
19391h 22m

In England, an eccentric police inspector, an earnest test pilot and a spunky female reporter team up to solve the mystery of a series of test aircraft which have disappeared without a trace while over the ocean on their maiden flights; unaware, as they are, that a spy ring has been shooting the planes down with a ray machine hidden aboard a salvage vessel which is on hand to haul the downed aircraft aboard, crews and all.

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Thumbnail for video: "Q Planes": Out on DVD 10/02/2014

"Q Planes": Out on DVD 10/02/2014

Cast

Photo of Ralph Richardson

Ralph Richardson

Maj. Charles Hammond

Photo of Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Tony McVane

Photo of Valerie Hobson

Valerie Hobson

Kay Lawrence

Photo of George Merritt

George Merritt

Mr. Barrett

Photo of Roy Emerton

Roy Emerton

Viking First Mate

Photo of Gus McNaughton

Gus McNaughton

Blenkinsop, Hammond's Butler

Photo of George Butler

George Butler

Air Marshal Gosport

Photo of Gordon McLeod

Gordon McLeod

The Baron

Photo of Hay Petrie

Hay Petrie

Stage Door Keeper

Photo of David Tree

David Tree

R. Mackenzie

Photo of John Longden

John Longden

John Peters, a Pilot

Photo of Ronald Adam

Ronald Adam

Pollack - Aviation Engineer

Photo of David Farrar

David Farrar

Viking Bo'sun

Photo of Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Air Ministry Officer

Photo of John Laurie

John Laurie

Newspaper Editor

Photo of Herbert Lomas

Herbert Lomas

Mattie - Fisherman

Photo of Raymond Lovell

Raymond Lovell

Northern Salvage Company Manager

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

When aircraft with secret gadgets aboard start disappearing all around the globe, "Maj. Hammond" (Ralph Richardson) reckons that there is something suspicious going on. His investigations - frequently interfered with by his aspiring journalist sister "Kay" (Valerie Hobson) - eventually, despite scepticism from the latest aircraft's manufacturers, manage to enrol budding pilot "McVane" (Laurence Olivier) into his cunning plan to identify and bring the perpetrators to book... As a story, it's all a bit far-fetched, but what gives it quite an edge is the really quirky - almost improv. style of delivery from Richardson. He doesn't exactly speak directly to camera, but much of his effort in this breezy espionage thriller appears more directly aimed at us (and his long-suffering butler "Blenkinsop" (Gus McNaughton)). That creates quite an enjoyable intimacy that, coupled, with quite a quickly paced series of scenarios and a better the average performance from the frequently too aloof Hobson to make for quite a fun 80-odd minutes. Even Olivier manages to shake off some of his traditionally rigid style on occasion, though it's never that far away, before an action packed denouement invoking a ray gun, a destroyer and... Ralph's umbrella! It's a hybrid of genres this, and at times is a bit of a mess - but I actually quite enjoyed it, and I'd give it a go.

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