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Cone of Silence
A seasoned pilot is condemned for an error which causes a crash. The pilot later dies in a crash with similar circumstances and an examiner looks for scientific reasons for the crashes.
Charles Frend
Robert Westerby
Casts & Crew
Michael Craig
Peter Cushing
Bernard Lee
Elizabeth Seal
George Sanders
André Morell
Gordon Jackson
Charles Tingwell
Noel Willman
Delphi Lawrence
Marne Maitland
William Abney
Jack Hedley
Simon Lack
Hedger Wallace
Charles Mylne
Howard Pays
Ballard Berkeley
Charles Lloyd Pack
Homi Bode
Anthony Newlands
Geoffrey Bayldon
Ernest Blyth
Olga Dickie
Victor Harrington
Walter Henry
Frederick Leister
Gerald Sim
Also Directed by Charles Frend
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