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Journey Together

A story dedicated to the Few who trained the Many
1945 | 95m | English

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Two Englishmen (Richard Attenborough, Jack Watling) train with the Royal Air Force, ending with a bombing raid on Berlin.
Release Date: Oct 01, 1945
Director: John Boulting
Writer: John Boulting, Terence Rattigan
Genres: Drama, War
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Production Companies Royal Air Force Film Production Unit
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Attenborough David Wilton
Jack Watling John Aynesworth
David Tomlinson Smith
Stuart Latham Flight Sergeant Fitter
Edward G. Robinson Dean McWilliams
Hugh Wakefield Acting Lieutenant
Bromley Challenor Airman Second Class Jay
Z. Peremowski An Anson Pilot
Ronald Squire Group Captain on Aircrew Interview Board
Derek N. Twist Wing Commander on Aircrew Interview Board
Leslie Nixen Group Captain, Aircrew Reception Centre
Len Reeve Corporal at Air Crew Reception Centre
W. Busby Squadron Leader at Air Crew Reception Centre
Arthur Macrae Wing Commander - Initial Training Wing
Reginald Tate Commanding Officer, Initial Training Wing
Elwyn Price Instructor, Initial Training Wing
Tommy Dugan Cadet, Initial Training Wing
John Justin Flying Instructor, Flying Grading School
Anthony Hulme Chief Flying Instructor, Flying Grading School
Michael Harroway Commanding Officer, Flying Grading School
Edward Rutherford Commander, Air Crew Distribution Centre
Sebastian Shaw Squadron Leader Marshall
Ronald Adam Commanding Officer at Falcon Field
Bessie Love Mrs. Mary McWilliams
Arthur Bolton Airfield Controller, Canadian Navigation School
Fletcher Markle Staff Pilot, Canadian Navigation School
Jack Baker Flight Commander, Canadian Navigation School
Stuart Dick Wireless Instructor, Canadian Navigation School
Peter Bayliss Wireless Instructor, Canadian Navigation School
Nicholas Stuart Meteorological Officer at Canadian Navigation School
Patrick Waddington Flight Lt. Mander
Tommy Tomlinson Briefing Officer, English Bombing Station
Michael McNeile Lancaster Crew
Jerry Fitzgerald Lancaster Crew
Eric Worth Lancaster Crew
George Cole Curley, Bomb Aimer, Lancaster Crew
Hamish Nicol Lancaster Crew
Norval D. Crutcher Sr. U.S. Army Driver
Murray Matheson Lancaster Crew
Sidney Rider A Fitter
Rex Harrison Guest (uncredited)
Miles Malleson (uncredited)
Name Job
John Boulting Director, Writer
Terence Rattigan Story
Harry Waxman Cinematography
Reginald Beck Editor
Name Title
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Made by the RAF Film Unit, this is essentially a celebratory film that starts off a bit propagandist in nature but actually turns into quite an enjoyable and characterful wartime story. It centres around "Wilton" (Richard Attenborough - who did actually serve in the Royal Air Force) who joins up int ... ent on being a pilot. He passes through basic training and is sent to Canada where he encounters "Dean" (Edward G. Robinson) whose job it is to teach him to fly a plane. Thing is, he can fly the thing ok - but his landings look like they were designed by Barnes Wallace! "Dean" recommends he switch to navigating, but the young man feels that a demotion, a failure, and so it falls to his colleagues to instil in him the critical value of that role to all aboard. The last half of the film leaves the training behind as he and his crew are involved in a perilous bombing raid over Germany and, somewhat shot-up, have to make their way back home to safety. The film takes it's time to get going, maybe a wee bit too long spent developing the characters - but that does pay off as the denouement approaches and "Wilton" - and the audience - find the values of loyalty and teamwork re-iterated and reinforced. The cast consists plenty of familiar faces including a rare appearance from Bessie Love and they gel well together to deliver a sense of inter-reliability and comradeship. Very much at the better end of these feel-good dramas, this, and well worth a watch.

Mar 22, 2024