It's in the Air

It’s in the Air
UK film poster
Directed by Anthony Kimmins
Produced by Basil Dean
Jack Kitchin
Written by Anthony Kimmins
Starring George Formby
Polly Ward
Jack Hobbs
Music by Ernest Irving
Cinematography Ronald Neame
Gordon Dines
Edited by Ernest Aldridge
Production
company
Distributed by ABFD
Release date
  • November 1938 (1938-11)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

It’s in the Air is a 1938 British comedy film written and directed by Anthony Kimmins and starring George Formby, Polly Ward and Jack Hobbs. It was released in the United States with the alternative title George Takes the Air in 1940.

Synopsis

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 sister's boyfriend has left behind some very important papers. He dons his friend's Royal Air Force uniform and delivers the papers, whereupon he is mistaken for a despatch rider from headquarters.

He soon becomes the butt of jokes from his corporal which ends up with him staying indefinitely at the aerodrome. George soon falls in love with the Sergeant Major's daughter and when the corporal who also fancies the Sergeant Major's daughter 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 Hawker Fury fighter plane; while the inspector watches, George's aeroplane display is memorable and the inspector 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.

Cast

Production and reception

The film was partly made at the former London Air Park in Feltham, Middlesex. It is now a cinema and out of town shopping complex. The film's art direction is by Wilfred Shingleton.

The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther called it a "fast and crazy farce, typically British, typically slapstick. As a specimen of war-time culture it should not be overlooked".[1]

Soundtrack

It's In The Air
Written by Harry Parr-Davies
Performed by George Formby and the chorus
Our Sergeant Major
Written by George Formby, Harry Gifford & Fred E. Cliffe
They Can't Fool Me
Written by George Formby, Harry Gifford & Fred E. Cliffe
Performed by George Formby
The Bell's Of St Mary's
Music by A. Emmett Adams and lyrics by Douglas Furber
Performed by an unidentified airman

References

  1. Crowther, Bosley (10 December 1940). "Movie Review - The Lady in Question - The Screen; 'It's in the Air,' a British Farce, at the Little Carnegie -'Lady in Question' at the Bryant". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 12 March 2014.

Bibliography

  • Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
  • Perry, George. Forever Ealing. Pavilion Books, 1994.
  • Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927-1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
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