Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 450000
Revenue
$ 1750000

Peter Carter

June

Doctor Reeves

Conductor 71

Bob Trubshawe

An Angel

An English Pilot

An American Pilot

Chief Recorder

The Vicar

Dr. Mc.Ewen

Mrs. Tucker

The Judge

Abraham Farlan

GI Playing Snout (uncredited)

US Crewman (uncredited)

Goatherd (uncredited)

Patrick Aloyusius Mahoney (uncredited)

ARP Warden (uncredited)

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Actress (uncredited)

Civil Defence Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)

Prosecuting Counsel (uncredited)

Man in Stairway (uncredited)

James Monahan (uncredited)

British Serviceman (uncredited)

Nurse (uncredited)

RAF Chaplain (uncredited)

Girl (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-07
Jack Cardiff shows off the cinematographers art to beautiful effect in this Powell and Pressberger tale of a WWII pilot (David Niven) who cheats death, falls in love (with Kim Hunter) and then argues before a heavenly court why he should not have to die (yet) after all. The story is tinged with humour and pathos and poses some fairly basic "human rights" questions. Marius Goring - "Conductor 71" is slightly menacing and totally charming as he tries to persuade Niven to volunteer for his fate - a thankless task in itself. Roger Livesey is superb arguing for Niven with an equally impressive - if somewhat anti-English - Raymond Massey as his opponent. The stark contrast between the monochrome scenes on Earth and the vibrant colours of the celestial world bring much to this stylish, clever and at times almost dreamily presented joy.