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It's in the Air

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Calorie Rating: 122
Released: 1938-11-01
Running Time: 87 Minutes
Studios: Ealing Studios,


George Brown is rejected as an Air Raid Warden and in doing so sees his potential to join the Royal Air Force. His dreams could soon come true as he realises that in fact his friend has left behind some very important papers, he dons a his Royal Air Force uniform and delivers the papers when he is mistaken for a dispatch driver from HQ. He soon becomes the butt of jokes from his sergeant which ends him staying indefinitely at the air base. George soon falls in love with the Sergeant Major's daughter and when he discovers his real identity he threatens to report him. On the day of an annual inspection George attempts to escape the base and ends up in a plane, while the inspecting officer watches on, George's plane display is mesmerizing and the inspecting officer insists he should be commended, in order to save their skins George manages to land the plane and is accepted as a flyer by the RAF.

Director / Directors



Cast

George Formby
Character: George Brown
Polly Ward
Character: Peggy
Jack Hobbs
Character: Cpl. Craig

Julien Mitchell
Character: The Sergeant Major
Garry Marsh
Character: Commanding Officer Hill
Ilena Sylva
Character: Anne Brown

Frank Leighton
Character: Bob Bullock
C. Denier Warren
Character: Sir Philip
Michael Shepley
Character: Adjutant

Hal Gordon
Character: Nobby Clark, mechanic
Joe Cunningham
Character: Flight Sergeant
Jack Melford
Character: Lt. Terry, pilot

Eliot Makeham
Character: Sir Philip's Gardener
Esma Cannon
Character: Sir Philip's Maid
O.B. Clarence
Character: Sir Philip's Gardener

Philip Godfrey
Character: 2nd. Ambulance Man
Bryan Herbert
Character: RAF Corporal Organising Concert
Philip Ray
Character: Airman with Shoe

John Salew
Character: RAF Radio Operator
Jack Vyvyan
Character: Corporal in Ambulance


Production and Crew

Basil Dean
Producer
Ronald Neame
Cinematography

Gordon Dines
Cinematography