Um grupo de cientistas trabalhando em uma estação de pesquisa no fundo do mar descobre uma estranha nave de origem extraterrestre.Um grupo de cientistas trabalhando em uma estação de pesquisa no fundo do mar descobre uma estranha nave de origem extraterrestre.Um grupo de cientistas trabalhando em uma estação de pesquisa no fundo do mar descobre uma estranha nave de origem extraterrestre.
- Mike
- (as Glen Sipes)
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The story, some big naval guy comes to a sea lab due to the scientists discovering a strange object. This dude immediately takes charge, but he and an engineer on the underwater station have a history and are bitter towards one another. The engineer is trying to woo a woman, who apparently likes and is attracted to a man who leaves people to die. Well, the strange object seems to be extraterrestrial in nature and when they go on board a strange object is found. The military man wishes to leave it, but his rival wants to take it and by golly, it is some sort of egg of a fish monster!
Lots of padding in a film that really had a premise that did not really need any. You could have done much more with the monster and the ship, but in lieu of that, we get diving prep and tragic backstories. At one point, we even get the same scene repeated! The actors and actresses are standard fare for this type of film not really adding anything, but not detracting either.
So, we get a monster that looks kind of like the Zora from Legend of Zelda and we get a ship of unknown origin. However, we get a lot more time watching people switch out clothes! I don't know, maybe watching this process was more exciting in the 60's or something? If they could have just added more monster and actual action this thing could have been good, but as it is, I am just not that interested in diving prep...
One sequence to admire is the alien ship's arrival on the scene. Watching as it soars directly over the sea lab, with the addition of sound effects giving voice to it's engines the space craft actually becomes kind of impressive. It's rather neat the way it "buzzes" the installation with it's nervous crew watching from inside. Clearly, they had the right idea here, and with a little more money this could have been a first rate sci-fi thriller.
One can also definitely defend the sequence where the crew attempt to lure the alien creature into a booby trap of spear guns. It's rather suspenseful as the hero, Commander Wayne, using himself as bait, bangs on a metal door and waits forcing the viewer to sit and wait there with him for the monster's inevitable appearance.
Speaking of Commander Wayne, this guy emerges as quite an enjoyable hero, and playing him like John Wayne underwater, Scott Brady is so well cast in the role that he really elevates the occasionally soggy proceedings to a level it never would have achieved without his capable presence. His smart alec, tough guy lines are funny, too like when he tells a cynical female marine biologist, "You listen to me, beautiful. I grew up with a couple of sisters, and let me tell you something: a brother doesn't always tell a sister "everything". Shove that under your microscope and study it awhile."
In fact, Commander Wayne has a snappy answer for just about everyone on board:
Dopey scientist: "do you realize the importance of this, Commander?"
Wayne: "I realize the danger we're in."
Dopey scientist again: "We've been cut-off from topside. Something must have happened to their communication equipment."
Wayne: "More likely something happened to them.
It's not a great script, nor is it brilliantly directed, and there are sure lapses in the pace here and there. All quite true. Still, this ancient sci-fi flick does achieve a modest measure of suspense. With the addition of an appealing star, some very funny lines and some unintentionally funny fx's, well, you could do worse than introduce your child to this enjoyable little monster movie.
The real fun begins once the crew -finally- enter the alien craft. They discover a container resembling a greyish watermelon. Once this container is taken back to the sea lab, it grows and hatches! In no time, a hideous creature is on a murderous rampage! Actually, the monster isn't bad at all. Far from drab, it has psychedelic red fins. The crew must fight for their lives, accompanied by the soundtrack from ANGRY RED PLANET.
DESTINATION INNER SPACE is quirky, 1960's sci-fi at its best...
Admittedly, there are a lot of problems with Destination Inner Space. It's goofy, features from ridiculous acting, and has obvious budgetary limitations. But despite all that, there is a good deal of fun to be had. Fans of monster romps should find something to enjoy. I found the monster suit surprisingly effective. It's a unique design quite a bit different form what I've seen before. I especially enjoyed the use of color. Makes it look a bit like the sunfish I used to catch as a child when I went fishing with my grandfather. A decent amount of action, some scientific mumbo-jumbo, and some cheap, but fun miniatures are other highlights. Overall, a decent amount of entertainment despite the weaknesses.
Two other things worth mentioning:
1. I got a real unintended laugh out of star Scott Brady. First, he's a complete fish out of water. He has no business being in this movie. Second, just watching him try to buckle his diving vest over his pooch is a hoot.
2. I'm not sure I've ever actually seen Mike Road in a movie, but I knew that voice as soon as I heard it - Race Bannon. Too cool!
Você sabia?
- Erros de gravaçãoThere is a cage like structure surrounding the entrance to the underwater laboratory. At one point, the door is ripped off it's hinges by the monster. Later, when they are on the way to blow up the alien ship, the door of the cage has been replaced.
- Citações
Rene Peron: 70% of the surface of the Earth is covered by oceans; and we know less about it than we do the surface of the moon .. the forms of life are endless.
Commander Wayne: You're really serious about this, aren't you?
Rene Peron: It's a serious problem; there's enough food in the ocean to supply the world's population forever! The sea is a perpetual food factory; and the specimen is under the microscope, Commander.
Commander Wayne: Oh, well, after a tour of duty aboard a submarine for several years, a man remembers there are a lot more interesting things to study than, oh - seaweed.
Rene Peron: Like women, for instance?
Commander Wayne: Well, yes; if they look like you.
Rene Peron: And I suppose I'm just the woman you've been looking for?
Commander Wayne: You have a few of the qualifications.
Rene Peron: [Chuckles] Why don't you try 'You've got a beautiful mind' routine; or in the indirect approach, um, y'know, about becoming platonic friends?
Commander Wayne: Well, somebody must've given you a pretty bad time!
Rene Peron: Wrong again, Commander; I just know a lot about men.
Commander Wayne: I bet you do!
Rene Peron: For your information, I lived with five of them.
Commander Wayne: Oh! All at once?
Rene Peron: Yes
[pregnant pause]
Rene Peron: I grew up with five older brothers; and they taught me all the tricks; I've heard it ALL, Commander!.
- ConexõesFeatured in Sci-Fi Chillers Collection (2024)
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- Conflicto en el fondo del mar
- Locações de filme
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 23 minutos
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1