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Titre original : Lost Flight
  • Téléfilm
  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 44min
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5,9/10
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Vol perdu (1970)
ActionDrama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."The captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."The captain of a downed airliner must help his crew and passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies."

  • Réalisation
    • Leonard J. Horn
  • Scénario
    • Dean Riesner
  • Casting principal
    • Lloyd Bridges
    • Anne Francis
    • Ralph Meeker
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    209
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    • Réalisation
      • Leonard J. Horn
    • Scénario
      • Dean Riesner
    • Casting principal
      • Lloyd Bridges
      • Anne Francis
      • Ralph Meeker
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux43

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    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Steve Bannerman
    Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    • Gina Talbott
    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Glenn Walkup
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Jonesy
    Bobby Van
    Bobby Van
    • Eddie Randolph
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • Allen Bedecker
    Michael Larrain
    • Francis Delaney
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Merle Barnaby
    Michael-James Wixted
    • Charlie Burnett
    Nobu McCarthy
    Nobu McCarthy
    • Zora Lewin
    Jennifer Leak
    Jennifer Leak
    • Beejay Caldwell
    Kasey Rogers
    Kasey Rogers
    • Mrs. Peterson
    Connie Kreski
    • Australian's Wife
    Paul Comi
    Paul Comi
    • Joe Turley
    Dallas Mitchell
    • Dave Nathan
    Joseph Bernard
    • Mr. Peterson
    • (as Joe Bernard)
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • Fat Man
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Hansen
    • Director
      • Leonard J. Horn
    • Scénario
      • Dean Riesner
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    ptb-8

    Well, it landed In Oz

    Released in cinemas in Australia in 1970 this flying low drama is quite a good film. A strong cast of Universal stalwarts: Bridges, Meeker, Francis, Prine and even Billy Dee Williams see LOST FLIGHT offer solid performances with believable interaction. No dumb kids or even whining teens in this one, LOST FLIGHT was made for adults. Preceeding AIRPORT, this small but rewarding plane crash disaster pic may have been a trial run for the Arthur Hailey film. I saw it in a huge screen in a big 2500 seat cinema as a double feature (one week only!) and was well reviewed at the time. The plane crash sequence is particularly effective. 2005 TV has now seen a mini series called LOST about - exactly the same thing. Sort of a Lord Of The Flies entry into the desert island plane crash theme of stories LOST FLIGHT is very entertaining and recommended (if it ever turns up again, anywhere). This type of 60s Universal film was very well made and I would suggest today looks even more acceptable and interesting given the low quality of 2005 TV dramas and the silly violence and squabbling therein. DUEL and KILL CHARLEY VARRICK may have been other similar level films off the same production line that made it into cinemas overseas. Anyway with LOST on TV, LOST FLIGHT deserves another look. It's actually shorter and more interesting.
    Sargebri

    Gilligan's Island It Ain't

    This film was a pretty interesting concept and probably was intended to become a regular series. Interestingly enough, it came out the same year as Rod Serling's similarly themed series "The New People". The only thing that differentiates this from the other show is the fact that the survivors are all adults and not college students. Also, this film dealt with themes like race relations and rape. Too bad this film is not shown on television and too bad it never made it to series.
    8drystyx

    What LOST should have been

    This was obviously supposed to be a pilot about a pilot.

    Okay, let me rephrase that.

    It is a story about a plane wreck on an isolated island. This is before the days of cell phones and laptops.

    The people have to learn to get along.

    That was a lot easier for the greater generations. It probably wouldn't fly today, since "assertiveness training" went over the roof, and no one can cooperate with anyone any more.

    So, this could be dated in that respect, sadly. That only means that today's society is "dated", actually. A film like this will return to form when we get a more mature society.

    Lloyd Bridges heads a cast that get to play the sort of three dimensional characters that the later decades refused to show.

    As the pilot, he takes charges, but there is a power struggle that eventually sees the confrontation come from another confrontation between two of the younger men, one who is clearly in the right, and one who is clearly a thug.

    The way it is handled is very adult. There isn't a large amount of action, but it still holds your interest.

    This is probably what "Lost" the series should have been, instead of their version of "The Tempest" or "Fantastic Planet", whatever "Lost" based itself on.

    In other worlds, if you have a story about a crash on a deserted island, it really comes across better when that's the story, as it is here, instead of looking like you're scrounging around with other writers at a table, trying to outdo each other in a Round Robin story telling festival.

    That's why this film works. It's a story about an exciting adventure.
    7zillabob

    LOST FLIGHT...and LOST now...

    I saw this film a long time ago. It was an NBC Movie of The Week in 1969(and repeated in 1970) and wound up on many "Movie for a Saturday Afternoon"'s on UHF stations through the 70's subsequently. All I could think of was this film, when I saw the opening episodes of the current LOST.

    Lloyd Bridges plays the Captain of a Hawaii-to-Australia 707 airliner, "Trans-Pacific Airlines" with an assorted cast of characters we are all introduced to in the opening airport/bar/departure lounge scenes. One of these characters is a little boy, flying on his own to meet his father in Sydney, who doesn't feel so well(telling us this will factor into the plot). We are also introduced to Andrew Prine's smarmy character who has an altercation not only with Billy Dee Williams character but manages to smart-mouth Bridges as well when(as I recall) he breaks up a fight Prine has provoked-so we know he's trouble(nowadays he would be thrown off the plane to start).Bridge's co-pilots inform him of a "pretty bad typhoon" near the Solomon Islands and they alter flight plans to skirt around it. As the plane is well into the flight, the little boy is by now quite ill, and found to have acute appendicitis and, according to the med student on board "has to begotten to a hospital immediately" in an exchange with Bridges (Now, all we can think of is Leslie Neilsen in AIRPLANE! for which Bridges sort of parodied the very "Captain" role dialog from this film!). Which of course means, Bridges makes the fateful decision to turn the plane into the storm and fly to Samoa which is within two hours travel. Of course the plane loses part of a wing to lightning, and is caught in tremendous turbulence and with damaged hydraulics Bridges has to ditch it the shallow waters of a handy but remote island which appears on the radar.(Some of the plane crash scenes are remarkably similar to Tom Hank's CASTAWAY with regard to the storm, crash etc.)

    At first people are stunned and confused, the remains of the plane are washed out to sea and all anyone has are the clothes on their backs and a few supplies. The kid is gotten "painless" drunk on booze and the med student nips out his appendix so that's dealt with. A radio was rescued and when Bridges finally gets a signal with it they hear the news report of the plane loss, but are crushed to hear the authorities-discovering the plane's wing tip-assume all hands are dead and thus the search is discontinued. Now they realize they are here for the long run and have to form some kind of society only that differences arise in who will follow who-with a bigot(Andrew Prine) and a businessman(Ralph Meeker)and several others wanting their own way. So now we go into LORD OF THE FLIES territory. As factions and ensuing violence are dealt with, Bridges tells the boy that if they are here for the long run, he wants them to make a better society...

    The movie was designed as a pilot for a weekly TV series that never took off-it was killed before it was even aired so the film was aired as a one-off. Oddly, later in 1976, CBS took some of the same plane footage and the concept and with leads Kevin Dobson and Lara Parker aired the pilot STRANDED which took the plot several months to a year ahead(I can't remember) showing the kind of society people would form with the rusting plane wreckage not far from their village/camp. This was a more family-friendly drama with a young boy and his dog being central to the plot. There was even a small lagoon that was inhabited by a "monster"-a giant eel(not huge huge, but think large boa constrictor) that creates some tension. And hints of "the others" who left this bunch when the plane crashed and formed a different society on the other side of the island. You could really tell this was a pilot.

    And now...we have LOST...which remarkably incorporates lots of the ideas of these pilots, just with new twists and really amped up tension and violence. LOST is *supposedly*(according to the actor who played the "pilot" in the first show) preparing a flashback episode which has the crash of the plane but told from the pilot's point of view and everything leading up to that, which is designed to give us more information of what happened, how they went off course, etc.

    So, it shows, what goes around comes around. Just depends on the talent handling it that makes it "new".

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    • Anecdotes
      Received a brief theatrical showing in New York City in 1971 with a G rating.
    • Gaffes
      After Glen Walkup's first encounter with Captain Bannerman in the terminal, there is some footage of the aircraft on the ramp. As a service truck passes, two men preparing a large motion picture camera can be seen on the observation deck.
    • Connexions
      Edited into L'homme qui valait trois milliards (1973)
    • Bandes originales
      It's Not Unusual
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      Written by Les Reed and Gordon Mills

      Sung by Bobby Van

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 août 1970 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lost Flight
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaua'i, Hawaï, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Universal Television
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      1 heure 44 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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