

The Iron Maiden
1963 Directed by Gerald ThomasThe film follows Jack Hopkins, an aircraft designer with a passion for traction engines. His boss is eager to sell a new supersonic jet plane that Jack has designed to American millionaire Paul Fisher. The first encounter between Fisher and Jack goes badly, and tensions only heighten after Fisher's daughter Kathy damages Jack's prize traction engine "The Iron Maiden", rendering it impossible to drive solo. Jack is desperate to enter the annual Woburn Abbey steam rally with the machine, but his fireman is injured and unable to participate. When all seems lost the millionaire himself is won over by Jack's plight and joins him in driving the engine; the two soon become firm friends.

Michael Craig
....................................................Jack Hopkins

Anne Helm
....................................................Kathy Fisher

Jeff Donnell
....................................................Miriam Fisher

Alan Hale Jr.
....................................................Paul Fisher

Noel Purcell
....................................................Admiral Sir Digby Trevelyan

Cecil Parker
....................................................Sir Giles Thompson

Roland Culver
....................................................Lord Upshott
Director
...........................................................Gerald Thomas
Producer
...........................................................Peter Rogers
Frank Bevis
Writer
...........................................................Vivian Cox
Leslie Bricusse
Music
...........................................................Eric Rogers
Editor
...........................................................Archie Ludski
Production Companies
...................................................Peter Rommel Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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