The Sound Barrier (Blu-ray)

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Blu-ray Details

  • Encoding: Region A
  • Released: April 27, 2020
  • Originally Released: 1952
  • Label: KL Studio Classics

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Entertainment Reviews:

Fresh75%

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Total Count: 12

Upright62%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 303
Unfortunately, Terence Rattigan's script, while solidly structured, never probes beyond the basic conceit that an obsession which works towards the glory of mankind in general may wreak havoc on private lives. Full Review
Time Out
May 1, 2013
The aerodynamic issues in the movie may now be antiquated, but the excitement and beauty of early jet aviation are still irresistible. Full Review
New Yorker
May 1, 2013
Two of Britain's best moviemakers, director David Lean and writer Terence Rattigan, join forces in what is probably the finest aviation film ever made. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Oct 21, 2019
Rating: B+ -- It's both Lean's technical know-how and his ability to make the melodrama moving that makes this a superior film of this ilk. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Sep 8, 2010
Its shortcomings in presenting character and human situation seem the more disappointing in view of its conspicuous success in conveying both the excitements and something of the mystique of flying. Full Review
Monthly Film Bulletin
Feb 12, 2018
Technically, artistically and emotionally, this is a topflight British offering. Full Review
Variety
Feb 23, 2012
Rating: 3/4 -- Richardson, in his understated way, is powerful, if not frightening, as an airplane manufacturer obsessed with breaking the sound barrier. Full Review
TV Guide
May 1, 2013

Product Description:

BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER juxtaposes the history of jet aviation with an intensely personal fictional story. Ralph Richardson plays a wealthy aircraft manufacturer, stubbornly determined to develop a jet that will travel faster than the speed of sound. Richardson's seemingly cavalier attitude toward the pilots who have died on behalf of his dream--including his own son (Denholm Elliott)--has turned his daughter (Ann Todd) against him. When the daughter's fighter-pilot husband (Nigel Patrick) agrees to test Richardson's jet, he too loses his life. The daughter walks out of her father's life and sets up residence with the wife (Dinah Sheridan) of another pilot (John Junkin). Richardson approaches this pilot as well with his challenge--and this time the "sound barrier" is successfully broken without anyone being killed. Reconciled to the fact that her father's apparent coldbloodedness was in the interest of scientific progress, the daughter and her newborn child are reconciled with Richardson. The first independent project of director David Lean, BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER was a huge success, persuasively scripted by Terence Rattigan and beautifully photographed by aerial specialist Jack Hildyard. The film's original British title was simply THE SOUND BARRIER, but the American distributor apparently didn't want filmgoers to think the movie was about the record industry.

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  • UPC: 738329246426
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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