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The Flight That Disappeared

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Craig Hill, Dayton Lummis, and Paula Raymond in The Flight That Disappeared (1961)
AdventureFantasySci-FiThriller

A cross-country airliner, whose passengers include a nuclear physicist, a rocket expert, and a mathematical genius, is drawn beyond radar range by an unknown, unbreakable force.A cross-country airliner, whose passengers include a nuclear physicist, a rocket expert, and a mathematical genius, is drawn beyond radar range by an unknown, unbreakable force.A cross-country airliner, whose passengers include a nuclear physicist, a rocket expert, and a mathematical genius, is drawn beyond radar range by an unknown, unbreakable force.

  • Director
    • Reginald Le Borg
  • Writers
    • Ralph Hart
    • Judith Hart
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Stars
    • Craig Hill
    • Paula Raymond
    • Dayton Lummis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Writers
      • Ralph Hart
      • Judith Hart
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Stars
      • Craig Hill
      • Paula Raymond
      • Dayton Lummis
    • 36User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Craig Hill
    Craig Hill
    • Tom Endicott
    Paula Raymond
    Paula Raymond
    • Marcia Paxton
    Dayton Lummis
    • Dr. Carl Morris
    Gregory Morton
    Gregory Morton
    • The Examiner
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Walter Cooper
    John Bryant
    John Bryant
    • Hank Norton
    Nancy Hale
    Nancy Hale
    • Barbara Nielsen
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • The Sage
    Brad Trumbull
    • Jack Peters
    Bernadette Hale
    • Joan Agnew
    Meg Wyllie
    Meg Wyllie
    • Helen Cooper
    Roy Engel
    Roy Engel
    • Jameson
    • (as Roy Engle)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Ellsworth Crowley
    • Crowley - ATC Official
    • (uncredited)
    Francis De Sales
    Francis De Sales
    • George Manson
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Eden Hartford
    • Miss Ford
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Writers
      • Ralph Hart
      • Judith Hart
      • Orville H. Hampton
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    10Bernie4444

    Randy Newman - Political Science

    It is 1960. One of the last prop-driven plane flights containing two scientists and a cutie mathematician seems to be off schedule, for that matter off altitude and possibly out of time. What mysteries can this foretell and are we on for a heavy-handed warning? Can't say much about this film as it is a short subjects similar to the twilight zone programs. However a side added plus is being able to see the old prop-driven planes and 60s clothing. If you expect to see scanty closed space girls that I'm afraid you'll be disappointed.

    Much of the time is given to introducing characters as you would normally have in a mystery such as "Ten Little Indians." During one of the conversations a passenger that seems to be a little unhinged expresses an attitude that parallels Randy Newman's song "political science." You may want to listen to a copy and see if he is not correct.

    This film is worth watching and wondering if the heavy-handed warning still applies today.
    7rklein123

    Much more interesting than expected

    It's a theme we've seen many times before. Scientific advances can carry significant and disastrous consequences when used for bad purposes - such as weapons of war and mass destruction.

    What responsibility do the inventors and purveyors of such technology owe to the future? And who will be making the decisions on how the technologies will be put to use?

    The film manages to establish a good sense of mystery and other-worldly goings on. Considering that most of the film takes place inside an airplane, this is an accomplishment.

    Craig Hill might be the biggest star in this feature, but I'd never heard of him. Surprising, considering his Robert Conrad-like good looks. But all the acting is good.

    There's a lot of exposition going on here, establishing the characters, and the interesting coincidence of having three accomplished professionals in the fields of science, engineering and mathematics on the same flight, heading to a meeting in Pentagon Washington DC.

    The message is a little heavily-handed in its other-worldly delivery, but I think this was characteristic of the time. It was made in 1961, when nuclear weapons were considered an imminent threat to humanity. (They still are, but we seem to have gotten more used to them.) But, I think the overall look and feel of the movie seems like it could have been made in the 1940s.

    Overall, it's not too thrilling or insightful, but it IS interesting.
    StuOz

    Oddball Passenger Plane Movie

    A passenger plane runs into strange problems.

    Sort of feels like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone (1959) or The Outer Limits (1963). And keep in mind this appeared long before the first Airport (1970) movie so back then in 1961 this probably seemed like a landmark flick!

    Cast member Gregory Morton (The Examiner) would go on to voice two alien beings in TV's Lost in Space (see episodes Follow The Leader & The Prisoners Of Space).

    I enjoyed the movie a lot but not everything about it totally clicks. But well worth a watch.
    6bkoganbing

    A great examination

    This independent film released by United Artists is a real sleeper It asks some thought provoking questions. The lack of name players in the cast makes it all the more real. That works many times in movies.

    Flight That Disappeared starts out like a bargain basement The High And The Mighty. But among the passengers are scientists Craig Hill, Paula Raymond, and Dayton Lummis. Unexplainedly the propeller driven plane starts rising in altitude beyond what a jet rise to and in rocket ship territory and ground radar loses all communication.

    When everyone loses consciousness the three scientists go before a celestial tribunal and are examined about a proposed super atomic bomb they are in the theoretical stage of development. It's quite intense.

    The thought provocation comes here. Just what is the role of science and scientists in this world? Is making better weaponry its only purpose. What we do today has a bearing on the life our descendants. It's a representation of those descendants that is doing the examining of our three protagonists.

    Production values Flight That Disappeared has not. But it has some great performances from the protagonists and the rest of the cast. This one should not be missed.

    One question was there another tribunal called for some Soviet scientists?
    5mandagrammy

    A longer version of a Twilight Zone episode.

    This film will definitely remind you of a slightly longer Twilight Zone episode. It could be described as an interesting B movie, which would accompany a major film back in the old days. Nothing spectacular about this film, with its barely hidden moral message, but it was a pleasant enough viewing for the short time it was on.

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    • Trivia
      There are a few short stories by J G Ballard from the early 60s that seem to have taken their titles from lines of dialogue in this film, such as the short story collection The 4-Dimensional Nightmare.
    • Goofs
      About 10 minutes in, the flight attendant brings 3 cups of coffee for the flight crew. When she hands the 3rd cup to the navigator, she tips it. If the cup had been full of liquid it would have spilled.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Carl Morris: You're out of your mind.

      Walter Cooper: No! Don't say that to me! I've never let anyone say that to me. Not even the doctors in the hospital.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits list the three major actors as "Co-starring."
    • Alternate versions
      Also available in a computer colored version.
    • Connections
      Edited from Écrit dans le ciel (1954)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Flight That Disappeared
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Harvard Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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