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27 June 1942 (UK) moreTagline:
1942s first blast of screen dynamite morePlot:
When the Nazis shoot down a British bomber, its crew seeks help from the Dutch underground. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. moreUser Comments:
One of the best war films made during World War II, from one of Britain's finest film-making teams moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| 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 | |
| Emrys Jones | ... | Bob Ashley, Radio Operator in B for Bertie | |
| Pamela Brown | ... | Els Meertens | |
| Joyce Redman | ... | Jet van Dieren | |
| Googie Withers | ... | Jo de Vries | |
| Hay Petrie | ... | The Burgomaster | |
| Selma Vaz Dias | ... | Burgomeister's wife (as Selma Van Dias) | |
| Arnold Marlé | ... | Pieter Sluys | |
| Robert Helpmann | ... | De Jong | |
| Peter Ustinov | ... | The Priest | |
| Alec Clunes | ... | The Organist |
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...One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (UK) (alternative spelling)The Story of - - - - - - one of Our Aircraft Is Missing (UK) (complete title)
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The extra squadron members were all active members of the RAF (XVI) squadron. moreGoofs:
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[As RAF bombers approach.]Jo de Vries: You see. That's what you're doing for us. Can you hear them running for shelter? Can you understand what that means to all the occupied countries? To enslaved people, having it drummed into their ears that the Germans are masters of the Earth. Seeing these masters running for shelter. Seeing them crouching under tables. And hearing that steady hum night after night. That noise which is oil for the burning fire in our hearts.
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One of the best war films produced World War II, `One of Our Aircraft is Missing' is the product of one of the best British filmmaking teams of the 1940s, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. The makers of such unusual and memorable films as `The Red Shoes' and `Black Narcissus', Powel and Pressburger's films were never like anyone else's. Their approach to a wartime propaganda film was equally different.
`One of Our Aircraft is Missing' begins dramatically with the crash of an RAF Vickers Wellington bomber designated `B-For Bertie', and then flashes back to the events leading thereto. The viewer is introduced to the six members of crew, and learns that they had actually bailed out of their crippled aircraft prior to the crash, landing in Nazi-occupied Holland. The remainder of the story describes their escape back to Britain.
What makes this film different from the conventional Hollywood treatment of similar subject matter is that `One of Our Aircraft is Missing' stresses the courage and resourcefulness of the Dutch civilians rather than the aircrew. Indeed, it made manifestly clear that the British crew could never have escaped without the assistance of a great many ordinary Dutch people of all ages and both sexes. The characters, both British and Dutch, are all well drawn Surprisingly enough, even the Germans are depicted as not entirely inhuman. `They want to be liked', says one Dutch patriot who has wormed her way into their confidence by posing as a Quisling.
From a historical perspective, this film is of interest due to its depiction of RAF Bomber Command operations during the early part of World War II, as well as details of the interior of the famous Wellington Bomber. It is also worth seeing as early example of the work of legendary film director David Lean (`Oliver Twist', `Bridge Over the River Kwai', `Lawrence of Arabia', Doctor Zhivago', Ryan's Daughter', etc), who served as Film Editor. There is also an early performance by a very young (and thin) Peter Ustinov, who acts in Dutch and Latin as well as English. All in all, this film is well worth a look.