The Net (1953)

Review: The Net (1953)

Director: Anthony Asquith

Cast: James Donald, Phyllis Calvert, Noel Willman, Herbert Lom, Robert Beatty,

James Donald
James Donald
Phyllis Calvert
Phyllis Calvert
Noel Willman
Noel Willman
Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom
Robert Beatty
Robert Beatty

Plot: A secret jet aircraft capable of traveling three times the speed of sound is being developed by a group of scientists. On the day of the test flight, one of the scientists dies in a mysterious accident, and there are many arguments concerning the flight itself; some think it should be ground-controlled while Heathley (James Donald) wants it to be a manned flight with himself at the controls. Conflict also arises when one of his fellow scientists, taking advantage of Heathley's lack of attention toward his wife, Lydia (Phyllis Calvert), makes some moves on her. Then there is the question of just who is the enemy agent on the project.

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Guest Post: Considering Anthony Asquith

Guest Post: Considering Anthony Asquith

Guest contributor Howard Curle examines The Net (1953), a little-known film by Anthony Asquith which combines elements of science fiction and Cold War thriller with a drama about a troubled marriage. Howard finds stylistic links which hearken […]

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