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Flight of the Lost Balloon

  • 1961
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
4,5/10
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Flight of the Lost Balloon (1961)
Aventure

Un professeur est engagé pour naviguer à travers l'Afrique dans une montgolfière pour sauver un explorateur perdu, mais un mystérieux méchant local nommé "Le Hindou" réquisitionne le ballon ... Tout lireUn professeur est engagé pour naviguer à travers l'Afrique dans une montgolfière pour sauver un explorateur perdu, mais un mystérieux méchant local nommé "Le Hindou" réquisitionne le ballon à ses propres fins néfastes.Un professeur est engagé pour naviguer à travers l'Afrique dans une montgolfière pour sauver un explorateur perdu, mais un mystérieux méchant local nommé "Le Hindou" réquisitionne le ballon à ses propres fins néfastes.

  • Réalisation
    • Nathan Juran
  • Scénario
    • Nathan Juran
  • Casting principal
    • Mala Powers
    • Marshall Thompson
    • James Lanphier
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    194
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nathan Juran
    • Scénario
      • Nathan Juran
    • Casting principal
      • Mala Powers
      • Marshall Thompson
      • James Lanphier
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Mala Powers
    Mala Powers
    • Ellen Burton
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Dr. Joseph Faraday
    James Lanphier
    James Lanphier
    • The Hindu
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Sir Hubert Warrington
    Robert W. Gillette
    • Sir Adam Burton
    Felippe Birriel
    • Golem
    A.J. Valentine
    • Giles
    Blanquita Romero
    • The Malkia
    Jackie Ronoro
    • Native Dancer
    Marcella Wright
    • Title Song Singer
    • (voix)
    Charles Gemora
    Charles Gemora
    • Gorilla
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    • Réalisation
      • Nathan Juran
    • Scénario
      • Nathan Juran
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Enjoyable little adventure gem

    You can prefer Irwin Allen's FIVE WEEKS IN A BALLOON more or less the same kind of plot but on a bit better scale though. This one which I speak about is a British production with some US director and actors too, and made by a US movie maker; however the result is spoiled by the fact that the feature is only available in pan and f...scan. I guess the genuine LBX material is lost for good, such a shame. Besides this, the result is OK for the whole family, as were EAST OF SUDAN and SIEGE OF THE SAXONS, also from Nathan Juran the director. Full of charm forever lost, that's the main intetest for this movie.
    wonderboss

    Would-Be Verne Epic Lacks the Cash to Fly

    Flight of the Lost Balloon is one of the more interesting failures in the 50s/60s Jules Verne cycle. Rarely seen today, the movie has a game cast, a director with excellent genre credentials, and some outstanding widescreen photography to display. You can tell that the filmmakers wanted desperately to emulate the major epics that had gone before, offering a Verne-inspired plot, lots of stock Verne situations, and a lilting theme song crooned over elaborate animated title work. Unfortunately, you can also tell that they didn't have nearly enough cash on hand to follow through with these grand ambitions. Flight of the Lost Balloon is not only a low-budget film, it's a cheap film--and way too cheap to have attempted anything like the continent-spanning adventure story we see sketched out here. The movie seems to be based, if only in spirit, on Verne's very first novel Cinq Semaines en ballon (Five Weeks in a Balloon). Commissioned by the London Geographical Society, Dr. Joseph Faraday (Marshall Thompson) attempts an aeronautical voyage across Africa to rescue a lost explorer. Along the way, a mysterious, nameless "Hindu" commandeers the expedition for purposes of his own. Despite a lengthy cannibal episode played mostly for laughs, Flight of the Lost Balloon was definitely intended as a straightforward action-adventure movie (quite unlike the "official" version of Five Weeks that would appear a year or so later). The story features several interesting plot twists and includes some effective villainy by James Lanphier, in an oily performance reminiscent of Vincent Price. Sadly, the meager budget ruins everything. The production, apparently, couldn't even afford a real hot-air balloon: every single aerial shot in the picture appears to have been accomplished with the miniature balloon Thompson proudly displays (as a "test model") in the first reel! Actually, I wonder whether the budget wasn't cut drastically during the shooting of the film itself. That's the only way I can account for several of this movie's many curiosities. The music score, for instance, disappears completely about half way through, leaving nothing but a long inexplicable silence. Likewise, a major special effects sequence seems half-finished. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the giant condor attack over Lake Tanganyika had originally been intended as a stop-motion set piece ala Ray Harryhausen. Director Nathan Juran had just scored a hit with Harryhausen's 7th Voyage of Sinbad, and the "Projects Unlimited" effects group hired for Lost Balloon included several expert stop-motion animators. As it stands however, the episode is laughably bad, with two or three see-through condors-on-a-stick buzzing the miniature balloon to no apparent effect. The scene must have looked especially ridiculous on theatre screens. Marshall Thompson went on to star in the "Verne-flavored" Around the World Under the Sea later in the decade, and Juran made one of the best pictures in the entire cycle with 1964's First Men in the Moon. But Flight of the Lost Balloon is little more than a curio. Yet who knows what it might have been like with just a bit more finance available?
    wishkah7

    Mindless Junk

    I remember seeing this movie on cable TV. I watched it because my high school was closed up for a snow day. My parents were working and my brother was spending the day with my grandparents. I was home alone skipping through the dials when I saw this movie. Flight of the Lost Balloon was a grade Z movie with a bunch of unknown actors who embark on a journey to an Arabian land to save a friend of theirs.

    As I recall the movie took place in medeval times and yet they traveled in a hot air balloon? People back then didn't have hot air balloons! What were the writers smoking? The grand finale comes when they save their friend and the villain was holding onto the balloon wanting to fight with them. The lead female in this movie didn't do anything, except scream on top of her lungs. This movie was ridiculously bad that it deserves to be listed in the B-Movie Hall of Shame! When I watched this I was making fun of it a'la MST3K who, by the way could've had a field day mocking this piece of junk! Was I the first to comment on this? Look, Ma! Me First!
    lor_

    Take that, Verne!

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed and Screenplay by Nathan Juran; Produced by Bernard Woolner, for Woolner Brothers Pictures. Photography by Jacques Marquette; Edited by Rex Lipton; Music by Hal Borne; Stop-Motion Animation by Jim Danforth. Starring: Mala Powers, Marshall Thompson; Douglas Kennedy, James Lanphier, Robert Gillette and Felippe Biriel.

    Extremely poor science fiction adventure lifted from a Jules Verne story. Our heroes travel along the African continent in a balloon and have numerous scrapes with danger, against poorly processed stock footage.
    6innocuous

    "Took place in medieval times..."????

    Sorry, but this comment from another reviewer is simply wrong. The movie takes place in the Victorian age. I'm sure that the Middle Eastern settings for some of the adventures led that reviewer to believe that this took place in medieval times.

    This is a better movie than you might think. It was intended for Saturday matinees and is basically an excuse for adventures on the African continent. Most kids who saw it at the time of its initial release loved it.

    If you get a chance to watch it, give it a try.

    ** out of *****

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the fifth and final feature to be produced by cinematographer Jacques R. Marquette. This was far more upscale than his previous four features including a longer running time and being shot in color and anamorphic widescreen. His career would continue for more than 25 years as a cinematographer.
    • Gaffes
      In the castle - notably in the scene with the gorillas - a switch-box and electrical conduit are clearly visible on the wall. The story takes place in 1878, long before such electrical equipment would have been installed.
    • Citations

      Hindu: Don't be misled. There could be a thousand cannibals beneath those fronds and you wouldn't see one. It was among these very trees that the unfortunate Frenchman Maison was murdered in 1845.

      [picks up a piece of cheese]

      Hindu: He was captured by the cannibals of the region and tied to the foot of a giant cocoa palm.

      [begins cutting the cheese]

      Hindu: Then the savage chief cut him slowly, limb from limb, and then literally tore the half-severed head from the body. Maison was only 26. Cheese?

      [offers Ellen some cheese]

    • Crédits fous
      Veteran makeup artist Charles Gemora is credited as "Charles Gumora."
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Fantastical Features - Nathan Juran at Columbia (2023)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 décembre 1961 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Balon Ile Devrialem
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Porto Rico
    • Société de production
      • W.M.J. Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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