Directed by:
David LeanScreenplay:
Terence RattiganCinematography:
Jack HildyardComposer:
Malcolm ArnoldCast:
Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd, Denholm Elliott, Dinah Sheridan, Nigel Patrick, Donald Harron, John JustinVOD (1)
Plots(1)
The Sound Barrier is about the men who challenged the speed of sound, told from the viewpoint of central character, Sir John Ridgefield (Ralph Richardson). The oil tycoon and aircraft constructor is determined to manufacture a supersonic jet that will travel faster than the speed of sound. Ridgefield’s desire to reach this goal has already led to the death of his test pilot son (Denholm Elliott), and his daughter Susan’s (Ann Todd) fighter-pilot husband (Nigel Patrick). Shocked at the death of her husband and her father’s disregard of human life in his single-minded determination to achieve his goal, Susan walks out on him. Unperturbed, Ridgefield approaches another pilot with the challenge of piloting his test craft. (StudioCanal UK)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Academy Awards
- 1953 - Best Sound Mixing
- 1953 - Terence Rattigan (Best Original Screenplay)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 1953 - Best Film
- 1953 - Ralph Richardson (Best British Actor)
- 1953 - Outstanding British Film
- 1953 - Nigel Patrick (Best British Actor)
- 1953 - Ann Todd (Best British Actress)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1952 - Ralph Richardson (Best Actor)
- 1952 - Best Film
- 1952 - David Lean (Best Director)