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One of Our Aircraft Is Missing

1942's first blast of screen dynamite
1942 | 102m | English

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On its way back from a raid on the city of Stuttgart, Germany, a British bomber is shot down over Nazi-held Holland. Parachuting into Dutch farmlands under cover of darkness, the six-member crew connects with members of the local resistance, who shelter the Brits from their Nazi inquisitors as they make their way towards freedom.
Release Date: Apr 24, 1942
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
Writer: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords aviation
Production Companies The Archers, British National Films, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Godfrey Tearle Sir George Corbett, Rear Gunner in B for Bertie
Eric Portman Tom Earnshaw, Copilot in B for Bertie
Hugh Williams Frank Shelley, Observer / Navigator in B for Bertie
Bernard Miles Geoff Hickman, Front Gunner in B for Bertie
Hugh Burden John Glyn Haggard, Pilot in B for Bertie
Peter Ustinov The Priest
Googie Withers Jo de Vries
Pamela Brown Els Meertens
Joyce Redman Jet van Dieren
Robert Beatty Sgt. Hopkins
Robert Helpmann De Jong
Emrys Jones Bob Ashley, Radio Operator in B for Bertie
Hay Petrie The Burgomaster
Selma Vaz Dias Burgomeister's Wife
Arnold Marlé Pieter Sluys
Alec Clunes The Organist
Hector Abbas Driver
James B. Carson Louis
Willem Akkerman Willem
Joan Akkerman Maartje
John Salew German Sentry
David Ward 1st German Airman
Roland Culver Naval Officer
Michael Powell Despatching Officer
Stewart Rome Cmndr. Reynold
James Donald (uncredited)
Gordon Jackson (uncredited)
John Longden Ground Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
David Lean Editor
Frederick Ford Special Effects
Douglas Woolsey Special Effects
Jim Body Clapper Loader
C. C. Stevens Sound Recordist
Michael Powell Writer, Director
Emeric Pressburger Writer, Director
Ronald Neame Director of Photography
Name Title
Michael Powell Producer
Emeric Pressburger Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Messrs. Powell & Pressburger have assembled a really good cast here for this tale of a WWII bomber crew whose plane comes down in the Netherlands after a raid. Five out of the six land together, where they encounter some young Dutch children who lead them to their local school mistress. Initially su ... spicious of their new guests, the Dutch civilians soon determine to repatriate them - and to help find their missing colleague; despite the dangers from the ever present Nazis. There isn't really a standout performance here, it is - as would have been true at the time - a team effort with each performing to their strengths and succumbing to their weaknesses as their escape plans take more shape, putting everyone at risk. The emphasis here is more on the attitudes and courage of the Hollanders. They are proactive in getting these pilots home, they take risks and the direction of this film draws us into these dangers. Pamela Brown is super as the clever and devious "Els Meertens" who manages, deftly, to play a very dangerous game with the German soldiers as tries to get them, as she had before and will do again, to safety. There are a few lovely contributing performances from a very young Peter Ustinov as a rather stoic priest, Googie Withers and an entertaining Hay Petrie as the Burgomaster. It was made in the middle of the Second World war, so if course it has a certain propagandist element to it. That isn't too blatant, though. There is some humour, a genuine sense of camaraderie and by the conclusion, you cannot fail to think that God must be on the side of the British.

Jun 19, 2022