Broken Journey

6.0
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 89 min
  • Premiere: 1948. April 14.

A plane flying over the Swiss Alps develops engine trouble and is forced to crash-land on a glacier. Unable to radio for help because of damaged batteries and with limited food supplies, the survivors must come to a decision -- whether to stay and wait for help they believe is coming or to leave the shelter of the wrecked plane and set out in bad weather to try to reach civilization.

Discover

Phyllis Calvert

Mary Johnstone

James Donald

Bill Haverton

Margot Grahame

Joanna Dane

Francis L. Sullivan

Anton Perami

Guy Rolfe

Captain Fox

David Tomlinson

Jimmy Marshall

Raymond Huntley

Edward Marshall

Derek Bond

Richard Faber

Grey Blake

John Barber

Sonia Holm

Anne Stephens

Andrew Crawford

Kid Cormack

Charles Victor

Harry Gunn

Mary Hinton

Mrs. Barber

Jan Van Loewen

Opera House Director

Arthur Goullet

1st Guide

Leo Bieber

2nd Guide

Bonar Colleano

Reporter (uncredited)

Philo Hauser

Ambulance Man (uncredited)

Ferdy Mayne

Pelotti (uncredited)

Jim Brady

Man Pushing Past Mary (uncredited)

Karl Stepanek

Swiss Officer (uncredited)

Art

Richard Yarrow

Art Direction

Camera

Jack E. Cox

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

W.T. Partleton

Makeup Artist

Crew

Alain Pol

Cinematography

Raymond Segard

Cinematography

Georges Tairraz II

Cinematography

J. Arthur Rank

Cinematography

Directing

Ken Annakin

Director

Ernest Morris

Assistant Director

Editing

Esmond Seal

Editor

Production

Roy Rich

Associate Producer

Sydney Box

Producer

Writing

Robert Westerby

Screenplay

Art

Richard Yarrow

Art Direction

Camera

Jack E. Cox

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

W.T. Partleton

Makeup Artist

Crew

Alain Pol

Cinematography

Raymond Segard

Cinematography

Georges Tairraz II

Cinematography

J. Arthur Rank

Cinematography

Directing

Ken Annakin

Director

Ernest Morris

Assistant Director

Editing

Esmond Seal

Editor

Production

Roy Rich

Associate Producer

Sydney Box

Producer

Writing

Robert Westerby

Screenplay