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A Matter of Life and Death (1946)

7.8 | Dec 15, 1946 (GB) | Romance, Fantasy, Drama | 01:44
Budget: 450 000 | Revenue: 1 750 000

Neither Heaven nor Earth could keep them apart!

A British wartime aviator who cheats death must argue for his life before a celestial court, hoping to prolong his fledgling romance with an American girl.

Featured Crew

Director, Screenplay, Producer
Director, Screenplay, Producer
Production Design
Director of Photography
Makeup Artist
Camera Operator
Original Music Composer
Costume Design
Conductor

Cast

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David Niven
Peter Carter
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Roger Livesey
Doctor Reeves
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Marius Goring
Conductor 71
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Robert Coote
Bob Trubshawe
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Kathleen Byron
An Angel
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Richard Attenborough
An English Pilot
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Bonar Colleano
An American Pilot
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Joan Maude
Chief Recorder
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Robert Atkins
The Vicar

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jul 07, 2022
Jack Cardiff shows off the cinematographers art to beautiful effect in this Powell and Pressberger tale of a WWII pilot (David Niven) who cheats death, falls in love (with Kim Hunter) and then argues before a heavenly court why he should not have to die (yet) after all. The story is tinged with humour and pathos and poses some fairly basic "human rights" questions. Marius Goring - "Conductor 71" is slightly menacing and totally charming as he tries to persuade Niven to volunteer for his fate - a thankless task in itself. Roger Livesey is superb arguing for Niven with an equally impressive - if somewhat anti-English - Raymond Massey as his opponent. The stark contrast between the monochrome scenes on Earth and the vibrant colours of the celestial world bring much to this stylish, clever and at times almost dreamily presented joy.