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Atomicofollia

Titolo originale: The Atomic Kid
  • 1954
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
397
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Mickey Rooney and Robert Strauss in Atomicofollia (1954)
ComedySci-Fi

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA uranium prospector is eating a peanut butter sandwich in the desert where atom bomb tests are being done. He becomes radioactive, and helps the FBI break up an enemy spy ring.A uranium prospector is eating a peanut butter sandwich in the desert where atom bomb tests are being done. He becomes radioactive, and helps the FBI break up an enemy spy ring.A uranium prospector is eating a peanut butter sandwich in the desert where atom bomb tests are being done. He becomes radioactive, and helps the FBI break up an enemy spy ring.

  • Regia
    • Leslie H. Martinson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Blake Edwards
    • Benedict Freedman
    • John Fenton Murray
  • Star
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Robert Strauss
    • Elaine Devry
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    397
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Benedict Freedman
      • John Fenton Murray
    • Star
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Robert Strauss
      • Elaine Devry
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry
    Robert Strauss
    Robert Strauss
    • Stan Cooper
    Elaine Devry
    Elaine Devry
    • Audrey Nelson
    • (as Elaine Davis - Mrs. Mickey Rooney)
    Bill Goodwin
    Bill Goodwin
    • Dr. Rodell
    Whit Bissell
    Whit Bissell
    • Dr. Edgar Pangborn
    Joey Forman
    Joey Forman
    • MP in Hospital
    Peter Leeds
    Peter Leeds
    • Agent Bill
    Hal March
    Hal March
    • Agent Ray
    Fay Roope
    Fay Roope
    • Gen. Lawlor
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Wildcat Hooper
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Mr. Reynolds
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Comrade Mosley
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Charles J. Conrad
    • Scientist
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Oliver Cross
    • Visitor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Anderson
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Minta Durfee
    Minta Durfee
    • Casino Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Casino Patron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Sig Frohlich
    • Photographer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Leslie H. Martinson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Blake Edwards
      • Benedict Freedman
      • John Fenton Murray
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    christopher_greenleaf

    Enjoyable Paffle! Rooney

    This is an enjoyable little programmer from the early 1950s. Mickey Rooney (the #1 box office draw in the late 1930s and early 1940s) was no longer an A list star, and was hardly a "kid" at 34. The breezy plot, with it's sci-fi/comedy blend, along with Rooney and Strauss having an abundance of charisma, make this a great waste of time. If you enjoy the Bowery Boys, Francis The Talking Mule (Rooney actually starred in the final 'Francis' film) and The Ma & Pa Kettle series, this should be right up your alley! Rooney and Strauss have a great chemistry, and they clearly could have thrived as a defacto comedy team in a few more pictures. You may have a hard time locating this film, but for a few dollars, it's well worth it!
    8Bernie4444

    Blix has a glowing complexion.

    You have seen several movies where one wanders innocently into testing grounds. Remember "No Time for Sergeants?" Alternatively, "The Power" with George Hamilton?

    Well, Blix (Mickey Rooney) comes upon a house where the occupants are real dummies. Not realizing the significance, he proceeds to consume a peanut butter sandwich. The unthinkable happens. But what is this? Blix is still alive and now takes on a glowing complexion. A quasi-love interest appears in the hospital with (Elaine Davis). Then come the FBI and spies. Eventually, there is déjà vu.

    There must be something here as it is a story by Blake Edwards.
    bstevens-7

    I still remember it from the first time.

    I remember this film from when it was new--if this is the same film. Today I was trying to remember the star, and that's how I ran across this comment.

    Does anyone know if there were any other films like it? A comedy with a rube who accidentally finds himself in a house that is at the center of an atomic bomb test? If not, this is it. It made a lasting impression on an 11-year-old who had practiced ducking under the desk. It seems like in the film they surmised that the reason he was able to survive the bomb had something to do with what he was eating at the time. Which, I guess from reading the synopsis, was a peanut butter sandwich. Must have been a huge promotion for Peter Pan!
    7theowinthrop

    Cold War Wish Fulfillment and where's the great Mumford when you need him.

    Robert Strauss was a remarkably memorable character actor. Although he looked physically threatening, he actually played comic roles more frequently than villains (and if he played a convict or a hood, it was usually for comic affect). His great breakout part was in STALAG 17, when he was the Betty Grable loving P.O.W. "Animal", who had a memorable (and ultimately sad) moment dancing while drunk with Harvey Lembeck in a "blond wig". But after STALAG 17 there was no comparable role to build on. His next film with Billy Wilder would be as the lecherous building superintendent in THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH. But it was ultimately easy and hard to cast him. Easy in supporting bit parts, but hard to find roles he really deserved.

    I consider THE ATOMIC KID the nearest Strauss got to a true leading part. It was made one year after STALAG 17, so his name recognition was still high. And he was teamed with another sure fire box office draw (though slightly faded in 1954), Mickey Rooney. Rooney as a leading draw peaked in the 1940s in his series with Lewis Stone about the Hardy Family. But he was always a capable and entertaining performer, and he and Strauss work well together as a team.

    THE ATOMIC KID could easily have been an Abbott and Costello property. The two leads are looking for uranium in the desert, and they have car problems. They find a deserted house, and Rooney stays in it while Strauss goes trying to get help for their car. Rooney finds the larder of the house well stocked with provisions, and makes himself a peanut butter sandwich or two while he waits. Then hell breaks loose - the house is a faked house (though if faked why does it have furniture and food in it) and is at ground zero for an atomic blast site. It is hit, but Rooney survives.

    He becomes a national sensation - the first known human being to survive an atomic blast at it's metric center, untouched. Why? Was it the diet of peanut butter sandwiches? One can see Lou Costello in such a role (although he might have insisted the sandwich be a pastrami sandwich), and Strauss replaced by Abbott. Like Bud, Robert always sees the big picture - the money to be made in marketing the celebrity of his friend the survivor. And he soon has all sorts of contracts being signed by Mickey (as Bud would have had Lou sign them) for endorsements - like peanut butter brands. Between this and the constant testing by the government, Rooney has time for little else - although he soon is romancing his nurse, Elaine Davis. However, soon the FBI (Hal March) is aware of another interested party: the Russians have sent an agent to try to discover Rooney's immunity secret.

    As a shot at the marketing of modern celebrity in America (think now of Paris Hilton, Marilu Rettin, or George Foreman), THE ATOMIC KID is on target as much as it's contemporary Judy Holiday film, IT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU. As a piece of amusing whimsy, it does proud for both Rooney and Strauss (who, despite his crass greed, does show his loyal friendship to Rooney when the latter is endangered). But it is the business of cold war paranoia in the film's background that is fascinating.

    I reviewed, some time ago, a contemporary English comedy called YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE. It too dealt with the fear of nuclear annihilation in the 1950s, and how the public wished it away. There it was "demolished" when Akim Tamiroff and a friendly scientist concocted a scheme to convince the Russians that a make-shift gizmo (that really did not do anything) could demolish nuclear missiles upon take off. Here it is the survival of Rooney, apparently by eating peanut butter. Peanut butter would not be served as well again as a diet treat or power source until Jim Henson's Muppet, "the Great Mumford" would invent his magic catch phrase "a la peanut butter sandwiches" on Sesame Street. Would that something as tasty and satisfying as peanut butter could protect us all from nuclear destruction. It probably could not. Even, in the end, the scientists studying Rooney are not able to say why he survived.
    6dbonk

    Mickey Rooney Lights Up The Screen....Really!

    What better way to start a movie and grab your audience's attention than with a nuclear blast? THE ATOMIC KID does just that, arriving in movie theatres and drive-ins at the height of cold war fever and Joe McCarthy looking for communists everywhere. How many card carrying members' names did 'Tail-gunner Joe' have inside that well worn briefcase? Anyway, Mickey Rooney stars as Blix Waterberry, the man who survives an atomic explosion at Ground Zero, located in a remote area of Nevada. Above ground testing of atomic and hydrogen bombs were standard operating procedure during the 1950's as long as the detonations were far removed from any populated areas. Still, the sight of military personnel gazing at the blast wearing 'protective' eye goggles in a fully exposed trench just a few miles away is quite hard to forget. A full fifteen seconds after the mushroom cloud ominously rises, the "All Clear" is sounded and the soldiers move briskly toward the bomb site.

    Mickey Rooney as 'Blix' emerges as the human remnant of the test house designed to prove what would happen to a prefab structure against a nuclear explosion. Blix is really none the worse for wear, a bit singed from head to foot and wisps of smoke swirling from his hair. The only immediate side effect is a speech abnormality causing him to speak like audio tape on fast forward. Thankfully, this is temporary. He is also holding on to a peanut butter sandwich which is still intact, just a bit on the toasted side.

    The plot then gravitates to 'Blix' undergoing a battery of tests by the military and scientists. The love interest is filled by comely Elaine Davis (then wife #4 to Mickey Rooney) who portrays a nurse at the hospital where 'Blix' is being held for observation. Miss Davis' (aka Elaine Devry) most memorable on screen moments occur with a series of appealing smirks directed at Blix. She does light up the screen when it's lights down low for some pitch and woo in the parlor with THE ATOMIC KID. Or maybe it's because Blix becomes phosphorescent, as he's all hot and bothered after a smooch from his after hours nurse. Miss Davis would parlay those sexy smirks as well as her hour-glass figure into a lucrative motion picture and television career.

    Robert Strauss is ideal as 'Stan Cooper', burly best friend to Blix and always with an eye to get rich quick. This is where cold war spy antics become involved as an unnamed foreign country (presumably the Soviet Union) tries to get to Blix through Stan offering him instant wealth for instant pictures of THE ATOMIC KID. Strauss is hilarious as the unknowing dupe to Peter Brocco, the spy in the gray flannel suit.

    The Saturday matinée atmosphere gives itself away throughout this flick. One can easily imagine this as a perfect vehicle for Abbott & Costello or, perhaps, Martin & Lewis. Jerry could easily play it over the top as the radio-active kid and Dino would play it straight when not crooning his velvet voice toward Elaine Davis.

    With a competent supporting cast including Hal March as an FBI agent and Whit Bissell as Dr. Edgar Panghorn, THE ATOMIC KID is the brainchild of none other than Blake Edwards. Directed by Leslie H. Martinson in his first foray behind the camera, (he would later helm vehicles as diverse as P.T. 109 and BATMAN with Adam West) THE ATOMIC KID is worth a peak just before you 'Duck and Cover.'

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      This film is advertised on the marquee of the Hill Valley Town Theater on November 12, 1955 in Ritorno al futuro (1985). It can briefly be seen after the DeLorean is sent back to October 26, 1985.
    • Blooper
      Prior to the test, Dr. Rodell states it was 'the most powerful weapon yet developed'. The film makers might not have been aware of this, but the most powerful device up to that time was the 'George' test of Operation Greenhouse, a boosted fission device with a yield of 225 kt, about ten times the yield of the Nagasaki bomb. Even with much lower yields, like the 15 kt of the Hiroshima bomb, it would not make sense to put up a house made of 'regular brick and shingle' at a distance of a mere 200 feet from ground zero for weapons effects testing, because no remains would be found to examine afterwards. That house would hardly be out of the fireball radius, experience more than 25 psi overpressure and wind speeds upwards of 2500 mph. It goes without saying that the detonation would not have been survivable at that range in such a structure.
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      Audrey Nelson: You know, I feel quite honoured sitting here next to the most important man in the world. I bet there are lots of girls who'd like to trade places with me right now.

      Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry: Audrey, I'm not interested in lots of girls. I just want to concentrate on one.

      Audrey Nelson: Funny.

      Barnaby 'Blix' Waterberry: What?

      Audrey Nelson: I always pictured my dream man as being tall, dark and handsome. And then you come along; short, redheaded, and radioactive.

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      Referenced in Ritorno al futuro (1985)

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