Cone of Silence
Jet crash mystery solved !!! Where does the blame belong ? Is it the plane ? Is is the pilot ? Is it a plot ?
1960 | 88m | English
Popularity: 0.3 (history)
| Director: | Charles Frend |
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| Writer: | Robert Westerby, David Beaty |
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| A seasoned pilot is condemned for an error which causes a crash. The pilot later dies in a crash with similar circumstances and an examiner looks for scientific reasons for the crashes. | |
| Release Date: | May 10, 1960 |
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| Director: | Charles Frend |
| Writer: | Robert Westerby, David Beaty |
| Genres: | Drama, Thriller |
| Keywords | based on novel or book, pilot, airplane, airplane crash, courtroom, aircraft factory |
| Production Companies | Aubrey Baring Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 19, 2026 Entered: Apr 25, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael Craig | Capt. Hugh Dallas |
| Peter Cushing | Capt. Clive Judd |
| Bernard Lee | Capt. George Gort |
| Elizabeth Seal | Charlotte Gort |
| George Sanders | Sir Arnold Hobbes |
| André Morell | Capt. Edward Manningham |
| Gordon Jackson | Capt. Jock Bateson |
| Charles Tingwell | Capt. Braddock |
| Noel Willman | Nigel Pickering |
| Delphi Lawrence | Joyce Mitchell |
| Marne Maitland | Mr. Robinson |
| William Abney | First Officer |
| Jack Hedley | First Officer |
| Simon Lack | Navigator |
| Hedger Wallace | Navigator |
| Charles Mylne | Steward |
| Howard Pays | Steward |
| Ballard Berkeley | Commissioner |
| Charles Lloyd Pack | Commissioner |
| Homi Bode | Controller |
| Anthony Newlands | Controller |
| Geoffrey Bayldon | Aircraft Controller |
| Ernest Blyth | 2nd Court of Inquiry Member |
| Olga Dickie | Miss Wright |
| Victor Harrington | Court of Inquiry Member |
| Walter Henry | Court of Inquiry Member |
| Frederick Leister | Sir Henry |
| Gerald Sim | Operations Room Worker |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert Westerby | Writer |
| Wilfred Shingleton | Art Direction |
| Anne Box | Hairdresser |
| Basil Rayburn | Assistant Director |
| John Cox | Sound Supervisor |
| Moray Grant | Camera Operator |
| David Beaty | Novel |
| Max Benedict | Editor |
| Arthur Grant | Director of Photography |
| Freddie Williamson | Makeup Artist |
| Buster Ambler | Sound Recordist |
| Peter Dukelow | Boom Operator |
| Charles Frend | Director |
| Gerard Schurmann | Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
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| Aubrey Baring | Producer |
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Just as jet engine-powered aircraft were starting to take to the skies, veteran "Capt. Gort" (Bernard Lee) is involved in a near miss trying to take off in his new, state-of-the-art "Phoenix" aircraft. At the subsequent inquiry, he faces thinly veiled criticism from "Sir Arnold" (George Sanders) but ... is nonetheless cleared to keep flying by his senior colleague "Dallas" (Michael Craig). This earns both of them the chagrin of fellow pilot "Judd" (Peter Cushing) who's convinced of operator error and makes no bones about expressing his suspicions about "Gort" - especially when a landing at Calcutta reveals some foliage in the undercarriage. Thing is, both "Gort" and "Dallas" are convinced they are following the rules, to the letter, so what's wrong? When a tragedy ensues, the most convenient solution would seem to be to simply blame the pilot, but perhaps the foliage might reveal more clues as to what actually went wrong? There's a rather unnecessary romantic sub-plot with Craig and Elizabeth Seal's "Charlotte", but otherwise this is quite tautly directed thriller that uses some decent photography to illustrate the perils of the pilots and the claustrophobia of their tiny cockpits. The setting in India also presents us with an almost palpably hot and humid scenario for these airborne shenanigans. Cushing delivers best, I thought, as the man who comes across as jealous, or concerned, or ambitious or maybe all three? It's a simple story well acted and told and maybe isn't a film to watch if you have the slightest fear of flying (or, indeed, want one!).