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The Sound Barrier (1952)

July 22, 1952 (GB) Drama, Romance, War • 117m

Overview

A young RAF pilot tests his father-in-law’s prototype supersonic aircraft to the limit, at a time of intense development in the field of aviation, just as commercial jet airliners are about to enter service.

Director

David Lean

Top Billed

Ralph Richardson

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Joseph Bato
Joseph Bato

Art Direction

Winston Ryder
Winston Ryder

Sound Editor

Norman Spencer
Norman Spencer

Associate Producer

Jack Hildyard
Jack Hildyard

Director of Photography

Elizabeth Hennings
Elizabeth Hennings

Costume Supervisor

John Palmer
John Palmer

Production Manager

Bert Ross
Bert Ross

Sound Recordist

Malcolm Arnold
Malcolm Arnold

Original Music Composer

Adrian Pryce-Jones
Adrian Pryce-Jones

Assistant Director

Ida Mills
Ida Mills

Hairstylist

John Cox
John Cox

Sound Director

Vincent Korda
Vincent Korda

Set Designer

Margaret Townsend
Margaret Townsend

Production Secretary



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

June 19, 2025

“JR” (Sir Ralph Richardson) is a magnate determined to develop an aircraft that can break the speed of sound. This is no mean feat, and with the man becoming all but obsessed with this breakthrough, he engages “Tony” (Nigel Patrick) who just happens to be married to his daughter “Susan” (Ann Todd) to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor, quite literally, “Chris” (Denholm Elliott). What this film does manage is to generate quite a sense of t… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$275,000

Revenue

$235,000