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The Flying Fool (1931 film)

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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

Director
  
Walter Summers

Music director
  
John Reynders

Language
  
English

Writer
  
Bernard Merivale
,
Arnold Ridley

Release date
  
1 August 1931 (1931-08-01)

Cinematography
  
Claude Friese-Greene, James Wilson

Cast
  
Henry Kendall
,
Benita Hume
,
Wallace Geoffrey
,
Marie Prevost
,
Ursula Jeans

Similar movies
  
Small Hotel (1957), The Anniversary (1968), Dear Octopus (1943), On Approval (1944), Elstree Calling (1930)

The flying fool


The Flying Fool is a 1931 British comedy thriller film directed by Walter Summers and starring Henry Kendall, Benita Hume and Wallace Geoffrey.

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Production

The film was based on a successful West End play by Arnold Ridley and Philip Merivale, who then adapted it into a screenplay. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios with sets designed by art directors Clarence Elder and John Mead. Originally Leslie Howard had been intended to star, but instead the role was given to the lead in the play Henry Kendall. Filming began in December 1930, and included large amounts of location shooting. Both the director and the star, Kendall, were able to fly during filming scenes. Co-operation was received from Imperial Airways, the French Air Union and the De Havilland Aircraft Company for the aviation sequences.

Plot

Vincent Floyd, a seeming lazy figure lounging around London Gentlemen's Clubs is in fact a secret agent hot on the trail of Michael Marlowe whom he suspects of smuggling drugs into Britain from France on a regular basis. Floyd has so far struggled to gain evidence on Marlowe, but through a series of incidents finds himself bound for Paris on the same plane as Marlowe. Marlowe succeeds in doping Floyd and taking him to his underground hideout beneath a Parisian back-alley nightclub.

With the help of Marion, a young woman who has been working for Marlowe, Floyd manages to escape the flooding dungeon linked to the River Seine which he has been trapped in. He flies back to England, pursued by Marlowe's gang and manages to avoid the attempts of his enemies to crash his plane. In a final confrontation, Floyd pursues Marlowe's car in a plane and prevents his escape.

Cast

  • Henry Kendall as Vincent Floyd
  • Benita Hume as Marion Lee
  • Wallace Geoffrey as Michael Marlowe
  • Martin Walker as Jim Lancer
  • Ursula Jeans as Morella Arlen
  • Barbara Gott as Madame Charron
  • Charles Farrell as Ponder
  • Syd Crossley as Hicks
  • References

    The Flying Fool (1931 film) Wikipedia
    The Flying Fool (1931 film) IMDb