Jack Hawkins Michael Denison Dulcie Gray John Gregson
Cinematography
Christopher Challis
Edited by
Daniel Birt
Music by
John Wooldridge
Production company
Templar Productions
Distributed by
Associated British-Pathé
Release date
19 March 1952 (1952-03-19)
Running time
98 minutes
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Budget
£143,222[1]
Box office
£258,199 (UK)[2]
Angels One Five is a 1952 British war film directed by George More O'Ferrall and starring Jack Hawkins, Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, John Gregson, Cyril Raymond and Veronica Hurst. Based on the book What Are Your Angels Now? by Pelham Groom (who was also technical adviser to the film under his full title of W/Cdr. A. J. C. Pelham Groom), the plot centres on a young fighter pilot immediately before and during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War. Some scenes in the film were shot at RAF Uxbridge, where there was a wartime operations room.
"Angels One Five" refers to RAF radio procedure from the Second World War. Angels stands for altitude. One Five means 15,000 feet. The film was the first British post-war production to deal with the Battle of Britain.[3]
^Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press p 358
^Porter, Vincent. "The Robert Clark Account." Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol. 20, No 4, 2000.
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