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| Director: | Étienne Périer |
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| Writer: | Donald Churchill, Arthur Rowe, Owen Crump |
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| The outbreak of World War I places Scots officer Geoffrey Richter-Douglas in an uncomfortable position. Although his allegiance is to Britain, his mother was from an aristocratic Bavarian family, and he spent his summers in Germany as a child. When Geoffrey is approached by a German spy who offers him a chance to defect, he reports the incident to his superiors, but instead of arresting the spy they suggest that he accept her offer--and become an Allied agent. In Germany, among old friends, Geoffrey discovers that loyalty is more complicated than he expected, especially when he finds himself aboard the maiden voyage of a powerful new prototype Zeppelin, headed for Scotland on a secret mission that could decide the outcome of the war. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 08, 1971 |
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| Director: | Étienne Périer |
| Writer: | Donald Churchill, Arthur Rowe, Owen Crump |
| Genres: | Adventure, Drama, War |
| Keywords | scotland, world war i, zeppelin, airship, 1910s, dirigible |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Getty & Fromkess Corporation |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael York | Geoffrey Richter-Douglas |
| Elke Sommer | Erika Altschul |
| Peter Carsten | Major Tauntler |
| Marius Goring | Professor Christian Altschul |
| Anton Diffring | Colonel Hirsch |
| Andrew Keir | Von Gorian |
| Rupert Davies | Captain Whitney |
| Alexandra Stewart | Stephanie |
| William Marlowe | Anderson |
| Alan Rothwell | Brandner |
| Richard Hurndall | Blinker Hall |
| John Gill | Meier |
| Michael Robbins | Cockney Sergeant |
| Ben Howard | Jamie Fergusson |
| George Mikell | German Officer |
| Arnold Diamond | Major Proudfoot |
| Clive Morton | Lord Delford |
| Bryan Coleman | Colonel Whippen |
| Gary Waldhorn | Harlich |
| Ronald Adam | Prime Minister |
| Frazer Hines | Radio Operator |
| Ruth Kettlewell | Mrs. Parker |
| Ray Lonnen | Sgt. Grant |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Donald Churchill | Screenplay |
| Étienne Périer | Director |
| Arthur Rowe | Screenplay |
| Owen Crump | Story |
| Alan Hume | Director of Photography |
| John Shirley | Editor |
| Bert Davey | Art Direction |
| Arthur Taksen | Set Decoration |
| Sue Yelland | Costume Design |
| Derek V. Browne | Camera Operator |
| Ginger Gemmel | Camera Operator |
| Cliff Richardson | Special Effects |
| Vernon Messenger | Sound Editor |
| Les Wiggins | Sound Editor |
| C. Le Mesurier | Sound Recordist |
| Gordon Everett | Sound Recordist |
| Neville Smallwood | Makeup Supervisor |
| Claude Hudson | Production Manager |
| Kip Gowans | Assistant Director |
| Charles Hammerton | Construction Manager |
| Gerry Johnston | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Brenda Dabbs | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Lesley De Pettit | Casting Director |
| Herbert G. Luft | Finance |
| Rita Davison | Continuity |
| Bernard Hanson | Location Manager |
| Brian West | Second Unit Cinematographer |
| Colin Jamison | Hairdresser |
| Cliff Culley | Additional Camera |
| Charles Staffell | Special Effects |
| Wally Veevers | Special Effects |
| Friedrich Sturm | Technical Advisor |
| Roy Budd | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| J. Ronald Getty | Executive Producer |
| Owen Crump | Producer |
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Aside from a passing nod to "Murder on the Orient Express" (1974), I always struggle to find any reason why Michael York ever made it as an actor. He had sort of foppish prettiness about him, but his acting style here is only marginally less rigid than the thing in the title. He plays a soldier with ... a famous German (Richter) lineage. The Germans want him to work for them; the British want him to work for them - so, yep - you've guessed. Once with the Bosch, he finds himself aboard this amazing airship that is capable of reaching great heights and speeds, and on a secret mission designed to destroy the heart and soul of the war-weary Brits. Can he thwart this plan despite the overwhelming superiority onboard? Sadly, there is precisely no jeopardy at all here. The film takes at least 40 minutes before we even see the airship, and even then it is all just too little, too late. The rest of the casting is adequate - Anton Diffring and an underused Marius Goring tick their boxes ok, but the plot is sluggish and there is way too much chat and nowhere near enough action. Perhaps we would have invented incendiary bullets a little quicker if the designers had watched this first?