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Project X

  • 1968
  • Unrated
  • 1h 37min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Project X (1968)
Ciencia ficciónMisterio

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  • Dirección
    • William Castle
  • Guión
    • Leslie P. Davies
    • Edmund Morris
  • Reparto principal
    • Christopher George
    • Greta Baldwin
    • Henry Jones
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    698
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • William Castle
    • Guión
      • Leslie P. Davies
      • Edmund Morris
    • Reparto principal
      • Christopher George
      • Greta Baldwin
      • Henry Jones
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    • 24Reseñas de críticos
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    Christopher George
    Christopher George
    • Hagen Arnold
    Greta Baldwin
    Greta Baldwin
    • Karen Summers
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Dr. Crowther
    Monte Markham
    Monte Markham
    • Gregory Gallea
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Col. Holt
    Phillip Pine
    Phillip Pine
    • Dr. Lee Craig
    • (as Phillip E. Pine)
    Lee Delano
    Lee Delano
    • Dr. Tony Verity
    Ivan Bonar
    Ivan Bonar
    • Col. Cowen
    Robert Cleaves
    • Dr. George Tarvin
    Charles Irving
    • Maj. Tolley
    Sheila Bartold
    • Sybil Dennis
    Patrick Wright
    Patrick Wright
    • Stover
    Maryesther Denver
    • Overseer
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Sen Chiu
    • (as Key Luke)
    Ed Prentiss
    Ed Prentiss
    • Hicks
    Walt Davis
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    • Dirección
      • William Castle
    • Guión
      • Leslie P. Davies
      • Edmund Morris
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    2edbcortina

    Disappointing

    Especially if, like me, you're a William Castle fan. Perhaps that's why this movie is rarely shown. The script here is rather convoluted as the story is basically a sci-fi mystery that slowly gets revealed.

    Not much that happens makes sense. For instance, why is it necessary to convince the subject he's in the 1960s? While an unconvincing explanation is made, we all know it's to save money on sets. Also what purpose does Greta Baldwin serve? Besides an interlude of eye candy her character doesn't make much sense in the context of the movie.

    The actors are mostly familiar faces, likely wondering how they got talked into this. While Chris George gets top billing he really doesn't have much to do except act disoriented and annoyed.

    The FX are pretty standard for a 60s sci-fi B movie or TV. More or less on the level of the original Star Trek series of the same period.

    While I haven't seen all of Castle's films, I'd have to place this one at the bottom of the one's I've seen. Overall I'd say skip this one and rewatch any other film from his "gimmick" period. They're all way more fun than this mess.
    4Maciste_Brother

    PROJECT X, the granddaddy of the cyperpunk genre?

    I finally saw William Castle's PROJECT X the other night and I was surprised by the story-line. It reminded me a lot of JOHNNY MNEMONIC or THE MATRIX and the whole cyberpunk genre of films or books. PROJECT X is seriously outdated because of the FX and the boring and cheap production values, which makes this movie look like a standard 1960s TV movie. But the story itself screams William Gibson: it's about retrieving some memory from a spy (played by Christopher George) who's suffering from amnesia and who might have the information about Asia's attempt to destroy the West. The amnesia was artificially induced in the spy by someone in order to prevent the information from reaching the authorities in the West. When the film starts, the spy is incased in some coffin-like chamber and he's in suspended animation. Scientists revive the spy and try to get that memory from his amnesiac mind with a holographic device that can see inside the man's mind when he's sleeping. The scientists also recreate a 'virtual reality" setting that looks like something from the 1960s where the scientists hope the spy will be duped and eventually hand them the missing memory (the spy knows a lot about history, which is the explanation for the elaborate set-up. It's also cheaper this way. No expensive futuristic sets. LOL!). Of course, someone tries to botch the scientists attempt to save the world. The story is filled with details like biowarfare, overpopulation, infertility, etc. The identity of the spy is repeatedly changed by the scientists, who keep referring to these new virtual personalities of his as a MATRIX!

    JOHNNY MNEMONIC is basically an unofficial remake of PROJECT X. In JOHNNY MNEMONIC, the whole world is suffering from some sort of condition called Nerve Attenuation Syndrome. Keanu Reeves has information implanted in his brain (which has a chip) that could cure NAS. Keanu got this implanted info in Beijing and he only has 24 hours to bring the vital info to the scientists in the US. William Gibson basically reworked the ideas found in PROJECT X and updated them for JOHNNY MNEMONIC. For instance, In JOHNNY MNEMONIC, the world is already suffering from something and the cure is from Asia. In PROJECT X, the threat is from Asia and it's some sort of virus/biochemical/nerve weapon. And the action in both stories are governed by some sort of limited timeline.

    While watching the film, I had a vivid sense of deja vu. The whole idea of advanced technology capable of controlling memories, and the "reality vs virtual reality" aspect seen in PROJECT X are the basic ingredients of the whole cyberpunk genre. PROJECT X was very familiar and yet, thanks to the look of the movie, very outdated too. As a movie, PROJECT X is not that good but it's interesting to see where the whole idea of memory manipulation started from.
    10santafesheriff

    Classic 1960s sci fi adventure.

    MASTERFUL performances from Christopher George (as always) and newcomer Greta Baldwin make this William Castle Sci-fi adventure truly exciting, innovative, classic space adventure with a deep message and meaning. Monte Markham adds another polished performance to his long list of superb acting film and TV credits. The film is way ahead of its time 1968 and deserved Oscar recognition. A truly well made, beautifully acted gem. Christopher George one of the greatest 60s/70s tough action leading men gives another epic, dedicated performance that put to shame other so called major stars. To correct some imbecile comments it is the presence and acting ability of stars like Christopher George, Audie Murphy and similar leading action men that make a film watchable and memorable.
    Scooby-43

    A very interesting movie, prophetic in ways

    Project X (1968) was a mystery & a science fiction film. The premise is that in the year 2118, the world is very overcrowded and there are two main powers, the Oriental East, and the occidental West. A mysterious message from the main character says that the East is going to destroy the West in 14 days but then he loses his memory due to an anti-torture drug he has taken. The race is on using mind reading technology to try and find out what is going on, but someone is really working for the other side? Who to believe? What is the threat? The movie correctly predicts that genetic manipulation would soon be a real possibility. The ability to read minds with machinery, and the need to go thru an elaborate deception is explained in some detail, they do a good job setting it up, but it complex and hard to follow in one viewing. Henry Jones as the head scientist lends some believability to the situation, making keen observations, but whose side is he on? Greta Baldwin is a very friendly young woman from 2118 that makes me think that there is hope for the future if there are a lot of women like her then. Christopher George as our amnesic hero does a good job portraying a good man thrust into an immoral situation. All in all it was a better than average Sci Fi movie for it's day, with many thought provoking ideas embedded in it. Incidentally I know how this movie can be seen in 1999.
    7S1rr34l

    When Memories Are Not Enough, You Require Project X.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Project X; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.75 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.50 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

    TOTAL: 7.25 out of 10.00

    Project X surprised me by being a solid espionage thriller and whodunnit set in the future. The bad news is we humans never find a way to "just get along".

    In 2118 the world leaders are still at one another's throats, and the threat of violence is high. Special Agent Hagen Arnold has been dispatched to the East to uncover the latest threat to the West. Regrettably, on his return, he is injured in an aircraft accident and is placed in cryogenic sleep by his superiors. His last hurried message implored that "within fourteen days the West would be destroyed". The scientists running the cryo-centre, by necessity and under the order of the intelligence service, inject all frozen agents with a serum that eradicates the patient's memories. But now, it's imperative to retrieve Arnold's recollections to save the West. Enter Project X. A multisystem to rebuild the patient's matrix and force their minds to remember. It's this method that adds potency to the narrative. The writers don't just have the guy hooked up to a computer that can read his brain waves. No. To retrieve the memories, they create an alternate persona (matrix): this has to be something personal to the patient. In this case, it's a crime that happened in the 1960s. An era that Arnold had been obsessed with and was studying. For the experiment to work, everything has to be genuine to the period. Using this complex procedure allows for more interest and suspense. It's a clever idea, and I loved it - so much so I may have to look for the Leslie P Davis novels. One of the best things in the story is the characters. Though they are slightly stereotyped, they work brilliantly to drive the story forward. I particularly enjoyed the twist in the reveal.

    Project X is your typically filmed sci-fi flick. It's colourful and bright, and, as such, it was a pleasure to watch. The one thing that raised a smile to my lips was the elevator doors. Yeah, I know that sounds strange; but I love Star Trek The Original Series, and these doors P-Swoosh open with exactly the same sound - so that was a happy Sunday Afternoon bonus. William Castle isn't too bad a director, but this picture has the feel of a Sci-Fi series. While I enjoyed the unfolding story, I couldn't help but remember The Time Tunnel, Lost In Space, Land Of The Giants, and the like. And the segments set in the fake 1960s had the atmosphere of The Fugitive. All of these are great TV shows, and it was a delight to have those reminiscences - they added a nostalgic atmosphere to the movie. Another bonus was the animated and camera effects used to demonstrate the recalled memories. When I saw that Hanna Barbera was employed to complete some segments, I wondered if The Hair Bear Bunch or Scooby Doo would make a cameo appearance. Luckily they don't, but the artists are used to render some of the memories. And these effects work well to add a strange futuristic look to the memory screen, which has a naturalistic though artistic impression when idol.

    The cast is composed of familiar television and movie actors. Though none were massive stars, they were all popular, and you should recognise many. As with the aforementioned TV Shows, the cast works splendidly together, and none tries to outshine any of the others. Because most of them have to portray a couple of characters, themselves in the present, and the factual individuals of the 1960s it allows them to spread their acting wings a little more, making the film more enthralling and enjoyable.

    If you are looking for a movie to pass an afternoon, you could do worse than Project X. If you're like me and remember and enjoyed the TV Shows I mentioned, then you'll relish this Sci-Fi Spy flick, as I did - and may do again.

    Now, while the scientists concoct an antidote, come on over and check out my The Final Frontier list to see where I ranked Project X.

    Take Care & Stay Well.

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      Many of the stock "futuristic" sound effects are identical to those used on the original Star Trek series.
    • Citas

      Hagan Arnold: The West will be destroyed in 14 days. Repeat, 14 days.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)

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      • mayo de 1968 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • William Castle Productions
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      • 1h 37min(97 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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