Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDue to an accident, a seaplane operated by a small airline company ditches off an island in the Pacific and the surviving passengers must find a way to be rescued.Due to an accident, a seaplane operated by a small airline company ditches off an island in the Pacific and the surviving passengers must find a way to be rescued.Due to an accident, a seaplane operated by a small airline company ditches off an island in the Pacific and the surviving passengers must find a way to be rescued.
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A better quality version would be much better since this was a grainy full frame affair. The story held up however.
Running low on fuel the plane lands near a small deserted island. The passengers swim ashore only to realise they are in imminent danger as the island is a testing site for a nuclear bomb.
SOS Pacific is a British B disaster film with a motley flying crew of owner-pilot Jack Bennett (John Gregson) who unravels because he has cut corners. The disgruntled navigator Willy (Cec Linder) who hates his job. Pretty flight attendant Teresa (Pier Angeli.)
The six passengers include an old policeman who gets air sick, Petersen (Clifford Evans) carrying a prisoner Mark (Eddie Constantine) a tough sailor who is charged with smuggling. Whitey (Richard Attenborough) a small time snivelling crook who has snitched against Mark. Dr Strauss, a German scientist on his way to a teaching job, snooty Miss Shaw and Maria, a good time party girl.
It is all rather formulaic, we just know Petersen will be the only one to man up under pressure and the pretty ladies will fall for him. Whitey will buckle under pressure and become villainous. Not sure why the policeman put him and Mark on the same plane.
This is a film that's enlivened by a decent cast and an anything-goes plot which keeps twisting and turning all over the place. At first it feels like your usual crime thriller with smugglers, cops, and traitors thrown into the mix, and then it becomes your typical disaster film with survivors of a plane crash coming together. The final plot I won't spoil, but I wasn't expecting it and it's handled very well with a maximum of tension.
The film's protagonist is none other than the likable Eddie Constantine (The Long Good Friday), immensely charismatic throughout. Richard Attenborough has a really delicious part as a small-time crook and low life and he runs away with the mannerisms of his character. Pier Angeli and Eva Bartok supply the glamour, John Gregson is the pilot, and Hammer actor Clifford Evans the detective. None of them put a foot wrong. Director Guy Green had an interesting run of films ranging from the Hammer thriller THE SNORKEL to the Attenborough classic THE ANGRY SILENCE, and this is certainly a feather in his cap. The copy I saw on the Talking Pictures TV channel was badly colourised, and I think the black and white version would have been more effective.
The survivors make it to an island but the island is the site of an atomic test. And none of these people would even know how to stop a test if they could. Which is the main weakness of the plot.
Stlll this is an exciting adventure saga and it boasts a really good performance by Richard Attenborough as the sniveling rat coward who puts them all in danger. He also ratted out Constantine on a smuggling rap so Constantine has a personal score to settle.
The whole cast is excellent, but pay close attention to Attenborough. One of the sleaziest most cowardly performances you'll ever see.
This is an interesting film set somewhere in the Pacific Ocean but away from the Southern vacation and tourism islands. It's an interesting plot, and the only film I can think of that was made that had an aspect of the nuclear tests in the ocean. That's the best part of the film that take a considerable time to get to that point. But the buildup is necessary to give the audience the background on the characters. Unfortunately, that also seems quite slow after a while, and the early part doesn't have the better acting.
To say more about the plot would be to dampen the effect and enjoyment of this movie. It's worth seeing.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesAccording to Jane Allen in her book "Pier Angeli: a fragile life", Director Guy Green had a hiatus between completion of A 5 Passos da Morte (1958) and the filming of Momentos de Angústia (1960), and picked up the script for what he considered a "potboiler". It also gave him the chance to work with Sir Richard Attenborough again before their next movie. The producers instructed him to find a Pacific-style desert island with palm trees fast, and he went with the designer to London Airport. Unable to get tickets for Majorca, on a whim they flew to Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, and found the ideal location at the southern tip of the island: just a beach with a few trees.
- Erros de gravaçãoTodas as entradas contêm spoilers
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Jack Bennett: Let's have the plot of that hurricane. They really cover themselves always. When in doubt, draw a large circle. Something funny about getting a warning such as this. Wasn't anyone taking about hurricanes this morning.
- Versões alternativasA computer colourised version, albeit of not so great colour representation, has been aired on Talking Pictures TV in the UK on 28 April 2016.
- ConexõesFeatured in Remembering John Gregson (2019)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 30 minutos
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