The Shepherd | |
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Directed by | Iain Softley |
Written by | Iain Softley |
Based on | The Shepherd by Frederick Forsyth |
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Cinematography | John Mathieson |
Edited by | Gareth C. Scales |
Music by | Anne Chmelewsky |
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Distributed by | Disney+ |
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Running time | 39 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Shepherd is a 2023 British drama short film written and directed by Iain Softley and starring Ben Radcliffe and John Travolta. Travolta serves as an executive producer of the film. It is based on Frederick Forsyth's 1975 book of the same title.[1] The film was released on Disney+ on December 1, 2023.
Premise
On Christmas Eve 1957, Flying Officer Freddie Hook, who is stationed at RAF Celle, is downcast at being unable to visit his family owing to his leave being denied. He discovers that his wingman, who had been granted leave, is barred from flying as a consequence of an arm injury sustained during a snowball fight. Seizing the opportunity, he moves to take the latter's place and proceeds to secure permission from his commanding officer to fly home overnight, despite having received his night rating only recently. With an hour's flying-time to RAF Lakenheath and no inclement weather condition for the night, he is cleared to fly.
Taking off in his Vampire, Freddie is ordered onto course heading 265° at flight level 280 over the North Sea, whereupon Celle's ATC shuts down for the night. Momentarily after exiting landfall, the Vampire suffers multiple-instrument failure, leaving Freddie stranded without navigational guidance. After several attempts to contact Lakenheath for a radio-guided approach fail, he plans a detour to RAF Miriam St. George, located near the coast. With fog having set in, Freddie attempts a last resort by flying a triangular pattern in the hopes of being located on radar.
Flying low on fuel, and believing a sea ditch is inevitable, Freddie reminisces past memories with his girlfriend, Lizzie, before writing a final note to her. After flying through an aurora, he notices a nearby plane flying just below him and attempts to contact it. Inching closer to the plane, he identifies it as a Mosquito, but is unable to make radio contact with it. The Mosquito pilot, who is able to contact Freddie, asks if he requires assistance, to which he responds using hand signals. Acknowledging him, the pilot guides him with a steady descent through the fog to a nearby base, before breaking off. After touching down safely, he shares a salute with the pilot, who disappears into the fog.
On the ground, Freddie encounters Sergeant Joe Marks, the base's lone officer, who informs him that he had landed at RAF Minton, an abandoned base just ten miles short of Miriam St. George. Taking sanctuary in the officer's mess, Marks informs him that the base used to an epicenter for fighter missions during the Second World War. There, Freddie notices a picture of the Mosquito pilot, whom Marks identifies as John Kavanagh, a Canadian Pathfinder pilot who flew solo patrols to assist stranded pilots after target-marking flights. When Freddie notes to Marks that Kavanagh had guided him into Minton, Marks replies that Kavanagh went missing in action during a patrol on Christmas Eve, 1943.
A bewildered Freddie is approached by two airmen from Miriam St. George, who had driven down to Minton after noticing his Vampire on radar. When he highlights Marks' help, they inform him that no one has occupied Minton for years. Astounded, he looks up the clear sky before leaving the base.
The scene shifts to a rising horizon, where Kavanagh is seen contacting another stranded pilot. An ending note highlights the role of guide-pilots in saving the lives of countless fighter pilots returning from missions during the war.
Cast
- Ben Radcliffe as Freddie
- Steven Mackintosh as Sgt Joe Marks
- John Travolta as Johnny Kavanagh
- Iwan Bond as Dashwood
- Claire Price as Mum / Jenny
- Scarlett Grace as Sally
- Simon Wilson as S.S.O
- Millie Kent as Lizzie
- Simon Lennon as Jack
- Olatunji Ayofe as Jim / Controller
Production
Principal photography occurred in Raynham Hangar Studios in West Raynham, Norfolk in April 2022.[2] In December 2022, it was announced that the film was "completed."[1]
Release
The Shepherd premiered at the HollyShorts Film Festival on August 10, 2023, and was released through Disney+ on December 1, 2023.[3][4]
References
- 1 2 Whittock, Jesse (5 December 2022). "'Chivalry' Producer Richard Johns Launches Argo Films With John Travolta Disney+ Short 'The Shepherd'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ↑ Jacob, Liana (5 April 2022). "John Travolta Norfolk: Why was the Grease actor at a Morrisons in Norfolk, what is he filming and how did locals react?". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ↑ Tangcay, Jazz (11 October 2023). "'The Shepherd' Trailer: John Travolta Is a Mysterious RAF Rescue Pilot in Alfonso Cuarón-Produced Drama (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
- ↑ "HollyShorts Film Festival Announces Lineup Packed with Projects from Eva Longoria, Tom Hanks, Queen Latifah, Tom Holland, Ben Proudfoot, Alden Ehrenreich and More". 19 July 2023.
External links
- The Shepherd on Disney+
- The Shepherd at IMDb