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Der Flug zur Hölle

Originaltitel: The Land Unknown
  • 1957
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 18 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jock Mahoney and Shirley Patterson in Der Flug zur Hölle (1957)
Dinosaur AdventureAdventureFantasySci-FiThriller

Drei Männer und eine Frau landen in einem tiefen Krater in der Antarktis, wo sie eine prähistorische Welt finden.Drei Männer und eine Frau landen in einem tiefen Krater in der Antarktis, wo sie eine prähistorische Welt finden.Drei Männer und eine Frau landen in einem tiefen Krater in der Antarktis, wo sie eine prähistorische Welt finden.

  • Regie
    • Virgil W. Vogel
  • Drehbuch
    • László Görög
    • William N. Robson
    • Charles Palmer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jock Mahoney
    • Shirley Patterson
    • William Reynolds
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    5,7/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Virgil W. Vogel
    • Drehbuch
      • László Görög
      • William N. Robson
      • Charles Palmer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jock Mahoney
      • Shirley Patterson
      • William Reynolds
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    Jock Mahoney
    Jock Mahoney
    • Commander Alan Roberts
    Shirley Patterson
    Shirley Patterson
    • Margaret Hathaway
    • (as Shawn Smith)
    William Reynolds
    William Reynolds
    • Lt. Jack Carmen
    Henry Brandon
    Henry Brandon
    • Dr. Carl Hunter
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Capt. Burnham
    • (as Douglas R. Kennedy)
    Phil Harvey
    Phil Harvey
    • Steve Miller
    Ralph Brooks
    • Man at Briefing
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    George Calliga
    George Calliga
    • Man at Briefing
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    Kenner G. Kemp
    Kenner G. Kemp
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    Bing Russell
    Bing Russell
    • Radio Operator
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    Bert Stevens
    Bert Stevens
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    • Regie
      • Virgil W. Vogel
    • Drehbuch
      • László Görög
      • William N. Robson
      • Charles Palmer
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    7gftbiloxi

    50's Fun With Nostalgic Appeal

    Today's kids, raised on computer-generated graphics, will probably sneer at it, but by 1957 standards THE LAND UNKNOWN was pretty hard to beat. Drawing inspiration from 1920s silent classic THE LOST WORLD and using film shot by Byrd during his polar expedition, THE LAND UNKNOWN presents the story of a helicopter forced down at a warm-water oasis in Antartica--where the crew discovers a prehistoric world where everything seems determined to gobble them up.

    The special effects are a mixed bag, ranging from live-action shots of lizards-in-combat to Godzilla-style rubber suits to full size mechanics. While I wouldn't describe it as greatly sophisticated or even consistently executed, it is all a tremendous amount of fun. The script is more intelligent than you might expect--and the story takes an unexpected turn that tempers the action-heavy plot with a certain depth. The cast is no-name, but every one plays expertly, and THE LAND UNKNOWN moves at a cracking pace. This will never compete with the likes of Harryhausen's stop-motion classics, nor will it go down in the history of film as an equal to the truly great science-fiction and fantasy films of its day. But THE LAND UNKNOWN is a fun flick, and I recommend it to fans of 1950s creature features.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT Amazon Reviewer
    mrb1980

    Deserves to Be Better Known

    This film is a very good entry in the late '50s sci-fi cycle, about a group of explorers and scientists who discover a lost tropical world below sea level in Antarctica (!) Reynolds (the pilot), Mahoney (the scientist), Smith, and Harvey crash-land and encounter dinosaurs and a survivor from an earlier expedition (Brandon). Great (although obviously indoor) sets, literate script, and good acting are the pluses. The dinosaurs are pretty shaky, especially the Tyrannosaurus (a guy walking around inside a dinosaur suit).

    Mahoney seems a little miscast, but Brandon steals the show as the loner...his acting actually conveys the feeling that he's been stuck here alone for years. This is a very good B+/A- sci-fi film that should better known than it is.
    6Coventry

    There's Dinosaurs in Antarctica, people! Dinosaurs, I tell you!

    Long before I ever knew about the existence of "The Land Unknown", I had already seen clips of its legendary T-Rex in various TV-shows spoofing bad movies and even wannabe funny commercials promoting the strength of cornflakes. It was like THE archetypal bad 'man-in-a-suit' monster that supposedly had to look ferocious but actually couldn't even fright the smallest child. Granted, the T-Rex looks ludicrous and pitiful, but bear in mind the movie remains a product of the 1950's and – in fact – the T-Rex is the only truly weak element in an overall decent and spirited little Sci-Fi effort. "The Land Unknown" also boosts an adequate screenplay, solid performances and direction and a couple of other and far more successful monster designs, including a Pterodactyl and some kind of Dino living underwater. Heck, the imaginative photography even manages to make smaller and "harmless" animals like iguanas and lizards look menacing. The story revolves on a scientific expedition heading for the continent of Antarctica to investigate why it could possibly have warm-watered seas and lakes amidst all the mountains of ice. A four-headed crew, one woman and three men, become trapped in a sudden storm and their helicopter lowers down a crater, far out of reach of all the headquarters' radars and search parties. For nearly 30 days, they are stuck in a subtropical landscape far below sea level and – even more astonishingly – where times didn't evolve and dinosaurs still prowl around. As paranoia amongst them rises and the hope for rescue lingers, the team faces the biggest ordeals in their lives. Okay, so "The Land Unknown" is rather tacky and often tedious, but it's undeniably charming and the opening quarter is even somewhat educational, with actual footage of the historically fundamental Admiral Byrd expeditions. The footage inside the crater and amongst the dinosaurs is obviously very grotesque and implausible, but hey, so was "Jurassic Park" and yet everybody loved that. Worth watching, but probably not for nowadays Sci-fi target audiences.
    7ChuckStraub

    The Land Unknown should be better known.

    I first remember seeing 'The Land Unknown' as a kid. It really left a big impression on me and I never forgot that movie. Since that time, I've seen it a few more times, most recently just the other day. Although the special effects, prehistoric dinosaurs and scenery are not up to today's standards, it is still an excellent movie. I believe this film is very under rated and 'The Land Unknown' should be considered as a classic lost land movie of the 50s. If you are a fan of horror/sci-fi movies of the 50s and early 60s, this is a must see movie. There are flaws in this movie but that's how it was back then. The movie has to be watched keeping in mind the context of the times it was shown. You will still find a very enjoyable, exciting, action, sci-fi movie. If you are caught up in the high tech, high budget movies of today, and looking for a flawless film, this might not be for you. This is a fine film, tucked away, waiting to take it's rightful place in the history of cinema. Watch it if you can. You'll be glad you did.
    8dbborroughs

    A good 50's sci-fi film that demands a letterbox release

    Okay, I love lost world films. I'm a sucker for them. It has to do more with the monsters more than anything else. Here we a bunch of reasonably okay dinosaurs running amok.

    The plot is simple, a helicopter crashes into what had, until then, been a hidden tropical jungle in the frozen wastes of Antarctica. It then becomes a race to repair the helicopter before the dinosaurs eat the entire party.

    This is a reasonably well done movie with some reasonably well done dinosaurs that get points for NOT being lizards enlarged with trick photography. No they aren't the best monsters in the world and nowhere near as good as what they do today, but what monster is, aside from King Kong? Frankly its the dinosaurs in both the relative quality of what was done and the variety of what we see that makes this movie for me.

    I'm hoping that the film will get a restored DVD release soon. This film was shot widescreen however the release on videotape is pan and scan so much of the composition appears to have been lost. I've seen a widescreen trailer and the dinosaur scenes looked better un-pan and scanned.

    If you love old black and white, monster or dinosaur films see this film. Yes its been done before but there is something about the way its done here that lifts it up from the rest of the pack.

    8 out of 10 for dinosaur/monster lovers.

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      The Tyrannosaurus head from this movie was reportedly used to create Spot under the stairs of the Munster House on Die Munsters (1964).
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      Cdr. Roberts sends Steve and Maggie back to the helicopter when they are faced with the T-Rex for the first time. In the next shot with the T-Rex in the foreground, one can see Steve and Maggie hurrying off. However, it is at an unnaturally fast speed, showing that the film has been sped up at this point.
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      Capt. Burnham: Hello, Lieutenant. I hope you won't mind having to fly the first woman over Antarctica.

      Lt. Jack Carmen: [Obviously attracted to the beautiful reporter] Ma'am, you just say the word, and I'll fly you up to the moon.

      Margaret 'Maggie' Hathaway: In a helicopter?

      Capt. Burnham: [Reassuringly] You won't have to worry about him, Miss Hathaway. I'm sure he'll cool off as soon as he hits subzero weather.

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      Featured in 100 Jahre Horror- und Gruselfilme: Dinosaurs (1996)

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      • 15. März 1958 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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