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Wikipedia article




'The Sky-Bike' is a 1967 colour British children's film written and directed by Charles Frend. It was Frend's last feature as director.SKY BIKE, The

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 35, Iss. 408, (Jan 1, 1968): 79.


Plot



Tom Smith is an only child who dreams of flying. He lives in English suburbia. He spends a lot of time at an abandoned airfield and there he meets a man who has invented a flying bicycle but it will not stay in the air. They decide to adapt it for two cyclists, to give greater power. Their aim is to win 5000 in a competition for the first man-powered flight.

They have a rival team, also based at the airfield, and both are troubled by the security guard and his two Alsatians.

Tom is aided by his friend Porker and his sister Daphne.

A novel based on the script was later published.Prows to adventure

Wordsworth, Christopher. The Guardian 6 Dec 1968: 13.


Cast



*Liam Redmond as Mr. Lovejoy (Graves for business)

*William Lucas as Mr. Smith

*Ellen McIntosh as Mrs. Smith

*Spencer Shires as Tom Smith

*Ian Ellis as Bill (Porker)

*Della Rands as Daphne

*John Howard as Jack

*Bill Shine as Wingco

*David Lodge as Airfield Guard

*Guy Standeven as Squadron Leader

*Andrew Venn as Bert

*Harold Bennett as Old Man (Drophead Charlie)

*Harry Locke as Cycle Shop Owner

Critical reception



'TV Guide' called it an "Imaginative children's adventure film...not always believable, but this flaw can easily be overlooked given the high energy of the production."

References




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