The V.I.P.s
THIS IS THE STORY OF ONE DRAMATIC, DEVASTATING NIGHT ...in the glamorous private world of the very rich, the very famous, the very beautiful, the very powerful ...the "Very Important Persons"!
Wealthy passengers fogged in at London's Heathrow Airport fight to survive a variety of personal trials.
Trailers & Videos

The V.I.P.s (1963) Official Trailer #1 - Elizabeth Taylor Movie HD
Cast

Elizabeth Taylor
Frances Andros

Richard Burton
Paul Andros

Louis Jourdan
Marc Champselle

Elsa Martinelli
Gloria Gritti

Margaret Rutherford
The Duchess of Brighton

Maggie Smith
Miss Mead

Rod Taylor
Les Mangrum

Orson Welles
Max Buda

Linda Christian
Miriam Marshall

Dennis Price
Cmdr. Millbank

Richard Wattis
Sanders

David Frost
Reporter

Ronald Fraser
Joslin

Robert Coote
John Coburn

Michael Hordern
Airport Director

Martin Miller
Dr. Schwatzbacher

Lance Percival
B.O.A.C. Officer

Joan Benham
Miss Potter

Peter Sallis
Doctor

Stringer Davis
Hotel Waiter
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Reviews
John Chard
Beaten by a bloody fog!
The V.I.P.s is directed by Anthony Asquith and written by Terence Rattigan. It stars Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Jordan, Rod Taylor, Maggie Smith, Orson Welles, Elsda Martinelli and Margaret Rutherford. Filmed in Panavision and Metrocolor, music is by Miklos Rozsa and cinematography by Jack Hildyard.
Terminal 2, London Heathrow Airport, and fog has grounded the flights of some very important people. Time, then, for truths to out and futures resolved...
Cheque book generosity.
Disliked by critics upon release but a hit at the box office, The V.I.P.s is a throwback to the days when ensemble star power could carry a melodrama through to its conclusion. The performances of the actors, playing well to do characters facing up to some tribulations in life, are most enjoyable (nice to see Rod Taylor actually being Australian, Smith owning the film and Rutherford being Rutherford) and even though there's some silly moments within Rattigan's screenplay, there's enough quality drama and warmth to make the near two hour running time bearable. Besisdes, I never thought the sight of Richard Burton signing a cheque could make me feel so happy! 7/10
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