La rutina diaria en tiempos de guerra en una base de bombarderos británica en el sureste de Inglaterra se revela a través de los ojos del recién llegado oficial de vuelo Peter Penrose (Sir J... Leer todoLa rutina diaria en tiempos de guerra en una base de bombarderos británica en el sureste de Inglaterra se revela a través de los ojos del recién llegado oficial de vuelo Peter Penrose (Sir John Mills).La rutina diaria en tiempos de guerra en una base de bombarderos británica en el sureste de Inglaterra se revela a través de los ojos del recién llegado oficial de vuelo Peter Penrose (Sir John Mills).
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Iris Winterton
- (as Renee Asherson)
- Joe Friselli
- (as Bonar Colleano Jnr)
- Col. Rogers
- (as Tryon Nichol)
- 'Nobby' Clarke
- (as Bill Rowbotham)
Reseñas destacadas
Months later, I was looking through my local tv guide in the list of movies that were on. I noticed "The Way to the Stars", and some little bell in the recesses of my memory began to toll. I looked up the movie in my film guide -- and decided that I had to see it.
As it turned out, that was a very happy decision. Others of the Second World War generation might be able to identify with the people and the setting of the film. I cannot, but I loved this movie for all the other reasons -- it really is a wonderful movie, a sad (and heroic) story of people during the war. Critics might provide an analysis of plot, characterisation etc, as a reason why it's such a good movie. I won't bother. I'll merely give this summary: It's one of my favourite films, it deserves to be better known, and you should see it if you get the chance.
While this is a film about bomber crews, no shots of the crews on missions are used and most of the action takes place at a pub next to the base. Here, the crew members unwind and you learn about them as their characters slowly reveal themselves. What I particularly liked is that there were no bigger than life heroes here--just decent men who bravely did their jobs and tried to maintain their sanity through it all. Because of this, the performances were generally understated and realistic--like we are peering through a window into the past. Also, and I don't want to reveal any specifics, I liked how many of the main characters died through the course of the film--heightening both the realism and reminding us just how high the cost was for freedom.
Exceptional acting, writing and direction make this one of the better war films of the era and in many ways is like an aerial version of IN WHICH WE SERVE. Superb.
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- CuriosidadesThe poem "For Johnny" read by Sir John Mills is as follows: "Do not despair, For Johnny-head-in-air; He sleeps as sound, As Johnny underground. Fetch out no shroud, For Johnny-in-the-cloud; And keep your tears, For him in after years. Better by far, For Johnny-the-bright-star, To keep your head, And see his children fed."
- PifiasAs the American pilot alights to join the first US bombers leaving to bomb the Nazis on "Aug. 17" (1942) his Mae West is visibly stenciled: "Insp 5/3/44" .
- Citas
Squadron Leader Sil Carter: Well, chaps, as you know the target for this afternoon is exactly the same as yesterday's, and the day before yesterday's, and the day before that. Calais. Barge concentrations.
- Créditos adicionalesThe end credits play over a night sky showing a crescent moon and many stars.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Johnny in the Clouds
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- The Golden Lion Hotel, 114 High Street, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(exteriors of village pub)
- Empresa productora
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
- Duración
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1