Wings of Danger

Wings of Danger is a 1952 British second feature[1] crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Zachary Scott, Robert Beatty and Kay Kendall.

[2] The screenplay, based on the 1951 novel Dead on Course by Trevor Dudley Smith and Packham Webb,[3] concerns a pilot who is suspected of smuggling.

Van forces Snell to confess and learns that a set of tools is to be delivered to Cherbourg for Spencer.

[5] The aircraft used in Wings of Danger are: In Britain the film was released on a double bill with FBI Girl (1951).

[7] Monthly Film Bulletin said "Thriller with a moral ending, in which the good people survive and the bad ones don't.

"[8] Variety said "Uninspired, uninteresting plot ingredients hamper this weak British entry. ...

Terence FIsher's direction carries little meaning, and production reins in the hands of Anthony Hind were loosely controlled.