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Historia dramatizada sobre unos ingenieros aeroespaciales británicos que intentan resolver el problema de los vuelos supersónicos.Historia dramatizada sobre unos ingenieros aeroespaciales británicos que intentan resolver el problema de los vuelos supersónicos.Historia dramatizada sobre unos ingenieros aeroespaciales británicos que intentan resolver el problema de los vuelos supersónicos.
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 9 premios y 5 nominaciones en total
Rodney Goodall
- Little Boy
- (sin acreditar)
Donald Harron
- ATA Officer
- (sin acreditar)
Vincent Holman
- Factor
- (sin acreditar)
Jolyon Jackley
- Susan's Baby
- (sin acreditar)
Douglas Muir
- Controller
- (sin acreditar)
Leslie Phillips
- Controller
- (sin acreditar)
Anthony Snell
- Peter Makepeace
- (sin acreditar)
Sally-Jane Spencer
- Daughter of Philip
- (sin acreditar)
Robert Brooks Turner
- Test Bed Operator
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesThe flying sequences under the direction of Anthony Squire, were based at the Vickers aerodrome at Chilbolton near Nether Wallop in Hampshire. Squire managed to secure one of the last airworthy Avro Lancaster bombers for the task. The cameramen were positioned in the front and rear turrets while Squire conducted proceedings from the central astrodome. The Lancaster was replaced by a Vickers Valetta after all, but Squire had fallen asleep due to an oxygen supply failure. Luckily as he recalled, "They all woke up on the way down, like people in a fairy wood, but I didn't bother with the Lancaster again."
- PifiasIn the observatory, John tells Tony that the Andromeda galaxy is 700,000 light-years away; The best estimate since 1940 (when the known Cepheid variables were separated in two types by Baade) is 2.54 million light-years, BUT: this corresponds to 778,000 parsecs! So, it seems that parsecs and light years were somehow switched here in the movie.
- Citas
Susan Garthwaite: [regarding an image of the surface of the moon, displayed via JR's telescope] What's that?
John Ridgefield: It's the moon.
Susan Garthwaite: I never knew it could look so unfriendly.
John Ridgefield: It's an unfriendly universe.
Susan Garthwaite: Do you believe that?
John Ridgefield: Unfriendly only because it's unconscious of our existence.
- Créditos adicionalesIn the opening credits, immediately after the human actors, are listed four British aircraft: The de Havilland COMET The Vickers-Supermarine ATTACKER The de Havilland VAMPIRE 113 The Vickers-Supermarine SWIFT Rolls-Royce 'Avon' Engine
- ConexionesFeatured in Jet! When Britain Ruled the Skies: Military Marvels (2012)
- Banda sonoraWith Sword and Lance
(uncredited)
Music by Hermann Starke
Reseña destacada
The opening of the film, when a World War II fighter pilot hit what used to be called "compressibility," was a suspenseful interlude for the audience, particularly since it wasn't explained at the time.
The film was shot in monochrome, and was produced during a time that technology was accelerating, and this was one of the early films outside some of the science-fiction films of the era that was pro-technology. It is interesting that most of the major characters were obsessed with pushing the envelope.
As has been mentioned elsewhere, the "solution" presented to maintaining control of a supersonic aircraft actually is inaccurate. When a reporter asked the person who first actually broke the sound barrier, Gen. Chuck Yaeger, about that "solution," he indicated that doing what was proposed would have ensured the death of the pilot.
The film is well worth watching, if for no other reason than to get a taste of people taking baby steps in the new world of postwar technology.
The film was shot in monochrome, and was produced during a time that technology was accelerating, and this was one of the early films outside some of the science-fiction films of the era that was pro-technology. It is interesting that most of the major characters were obsessed with pushing the envelope.
As has been mentioned elsewhere, the "solution" presented to maintaining control of a supersonic aircraft actually is inaccurate. When a reporter asked the person who first actually broke the sound barrier, Gen. Chuck Yaeger, about that "solution," he indicated that doing what was proposed would have ensured the death of the pilot.
The film is well worth watching, if for no other reason than to get a taste of people taking baby steps in the new world of postwar technology.
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- 23 mar 2004
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- La barrera del so
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Chilbolton Aerodrome, Nether Wallop, Hampshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(flying sequences)
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 250.000 GBP (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 58 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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