Un avión de pasajeros que cruza el país, cuyos pasajeros incluyen un físico nuclear, un experto en cohetes y un genio matemático, es atraído más allá del alcance del radar por una fuerza des... Leer todoUn avión de pasajeros que cruza el país, cuyos pasajeros incluyen un físico nuclear, un experto en cohetes y un genio matemático, es atraído más allá del alcance del radar por una fuerza desconocida e inquebrantable.Un avión de pasajeros que cruza el país, cuyos pasajeros incluyen un físico nuclear, un experto en cohetes y un genio matemático, es atraído más allá del alcance del radar por una fuerza desconocida e inquebrantable.
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- Miss Ford
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Opiniones destacadas
What responsibility do the inventors and purveyors of such technology owe to the future? And who will be making the decisions on how the technologies will be put to use?
The film manages to establish a good sense of mystery and other-worldly goings on. Considering that most of the film takes place inside an airplane, this is an accomplishment.
Craig Hill might be the biggest star in this feature, but I'd never heard of him. Surprising, considering his Robert Conrad-like good looks. But all the acting is good.
There's a lot of exposition going on here, establishing the characters, and the interesting coincidence of having three accomplished professionals in the fields of science, engineering and mathematics on the same flight, heading to a meeting in Pentagon Washington DC.
The message is a little heavily-handed in its other-worldly delivery, but I think this was characteristic of the time. It was made in 1961, when nuclear weapons were considered an imminent threat to humanity. (They still are, but we seem to have gotten more used to them.) But, I think the overall look and feel of the movie seems like it could have been made in the 1940s.
Overall, it's not too thrilling or insightful, but it IS interesting.
Sort of feels like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone (1959) or The Outer Limits (1963). And keep in mind this appeared long before the first Airport (1970) movie so back then in 1961 this probably seemed like a landmark flick!
Cast member Gregory Morton (The Examiner) would go on to voice two alien beings in TV's Lost in Space (see episodes Follow The Leader & The Prisoners Of Space).
I enjoyed the movie a lot but not everything about it totally clicks. But well worth a watch.
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- TriviaThere are a few short stories by J G Ballard from the early 60s that seem to have taken their titles from lines of dialogue in this film, such as the short story collection The 4-Dimensional Nightmare.
- ErroresAbout 10 minutes in, the flight attendant brings 3 cups of coffee for the flight crew. When she hands the 3rd cup to the navigator, she tips it. If the cup had been full of liquid it would have spilled.
- Citas
Dr. Carl Morris: You're out of your mind.
Walter Cooper: No! Don't say that to me! I've never let anyone say that to me. Not even the doctors in the hospital.
- Créditos curiososOpening credits list the three major actors as "Co-starring."
- Versiones alternativasAlso available in a computer colored version.
- ConexionesEdited from Débiles y poderosos (1954)
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Detalles
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- Flight That Disappeared
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 11 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1