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La Disparition du vol 412

Original title: The Disappearance of Flight 412
  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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La Disparition du vol 412 (1974)
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During a radar test mission, Flight 412 witnesses the disappearance of 2 fighter-jets scrambled to intercept a UFO but the Air Force is determined to cover-up the incident.During a radar test mission, Flight 412 witnesses the disappearance of 2 fighter-jets scrambled to intercept a UFO but the Air Force is determined to cover-up the incident.During a radar test mission, Flight 412 witnesses the disappearance of 2 fighter-jets scrambled to intercept a UFO but the Air Force is determined to cover-up the incident.

  • Director
    • Jud Taylor
  • Writers
    • George Simpson
    • Neal R. Burger
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Bradford Dillman
    • David Soul
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    857
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • George Simpson
      • Neal R. Burger
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Bradford Dillman
      • David Soul
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Col. Pete Moore
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Maj. Mike Dunning
    David Soul
    David Soul
    • Capt. Roy Bishop
    Robert F. Lyons
    Robert F. Lyons
    • Capt. Cliff Riggs
    Guy Stockwell
    Guy Stockwell
    • Lt. Col. Trottman
    Greg Mullavey
    Greg Mullavey
    • Capt. Tony Podryski
    Stanley Bennett Clay
    Stanley Bennett Clay
    • 2nd Lt. Ferguson
    • (as Stanley Clay)
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    Jonathan Goldsmith
    • Smith
    • (as Jonathan Lippe)
    Jack Ging
    Jack Ging
    • Green
    Ken Kercheval
    Ken Kercheval
    • White
    Edward Winter
    Edward Winter
    • Mr. Cheer
    Simon Scott
    Simon Scott
    • Col. Barns
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Gen. Enright
    Cynthia Ford
    • Nina Moore
    • (as Cynthia Hayward)
    Jesse Vint
    • Scanner
    Morris Buchanan
    Morris Buchanan
    • Sgt. Wallace
    James Storm
    • Technician
    Brent Davis
    • Sgt. Feeney
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • George Simpson
      • Neal R. Burger
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    7AaronCapenBanner

    Was It A UFO?

    Jud Taylor directed this TV movie that stars Glenn Ford as Colonel Pete Moore, in charge of the Whitney Radar Test Group that has sent a four-man crew on flight 412 to investigate electrical difficulties, but instead encounters what may either be a blip, or a UFO, but after they are interrogated by a mysterious military intelligence team(led by Guy Stockwell) that does not want to hear about "science fiction", the men find themselves uncomfortably at odds with their own government. Can Col. Moore get to the bottom of this matter, save his crew and all their careers? Reasonably good film defies its low budget and brief running time to tell a well-acted and tense narrative that doesn't provide easy answers, but instead unfolds in a matter-of-fact way, which is most effective. Also stars Bradford Dillman, David Soul, Robert F. Lyons, and Kent Smith.
    7sol-kay

    Covering up the Truth for our own good

    **SPOILERS** Four years before the 1947 Roswell Incident was made public in 1978 a film came out about a fictitious UFO cover up that had all the hallmarks of what was really going on in the US military, notably the US Air Force, for some twenty years.

    On a sunny summer day a radar plane took off from the Whitney AFB and got caught up with what the US Government has been keeping under the rug since the end of WWII: Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO's). Are they or are they not real? from another solar system do they come from? and are a danger to the national security of the United States?

    The crew of the radar plane spots by sight and their radar system as well as it being confirmed by ground radar an eerie and frighting sight. Three unidentified flying objects moving threateningly towards their plane! Two marine jet fighters are scrambled to confront them or, if necessary, shoot them down. As the fighter jets come within cannon fire of the strange objects they either disappear or are themselves shot down by the UFO's who then make an incredible right angle turn, almost at a standing position, and shoot out of sight at speeds, clocked by the radar equipment on the plane and ground control, of up to 5,000 MPH. What happens next is what we've learned over the years since the movie was made. The radar plane is diverted to an obscure and abandoned air field, the old Digger air base, and the pilots debriefed by members of the SID, Special Intellengence Detatchment. And made to see things the the way the military wants things to be seen, and have the entire incident filed away and forgotten.

    Four months later the same kind of UFO incident happens again at the same Whitney AFB and those who suffered through the first one at the start of the film had by then learned their lesson and said of the incident what they were told to say from their higher ups. Not what their eyes and brains told them what they saw and what they knew to be the truth.

    Even though UFO's are still considered by many in the news media as mass hysteria at worse or the results of an overworked imagination at best they are real enough for the US military to have covered up and stamped Top Secret and Eyes Only thousands of documents about these elusive objects since at least back to 1947, which shows what those who are in the know really think about them.

    The incident that happened in the movie "The Disaperance of Flight 412" is not unique to those who served in the USAF over the last fifty or so years. With intelligently flown aircraft being spotted all over the USA, as well as the entire planet, unopposed with those responsible for the safety of the people not being able to stop them or shoot them down It's no wonder that the government doesn't want this information, if true, to become public.
    3Scott_Mercer

    A UFO Movie With No UFOs

    Those looking for exploitation thrills or Saturday Matinée style adventure should avoid this picture in droves. There's some action here, with endless footage of planes taking off and landing, but a lot of the film is just talking heads.

    There's nothing wrong with straight science fiction, almost verging on straight thriller/drama. But this made for TV film didn't do it too well at all. I could see a series like The Twlight Zone handling this with a lot more panache.

    The acting from Glenn Ford is dependable, but not exciting. It's the writing that kicks the movie to the curb. But, on the other hand, if you have a desperate need to see David "Hutch" Soul in full overacting mode, this might be your cup of cheese. But remember, we never see the UFOs, other than as a blip on a radar screen, and some "authentic" footage of a totally unrelated UFO sighting somewhere else in the country. I'd give it a pass.
    7danzeisen

    Brought the whole concept of an official cover up out in the open

    Once upon a time movies used to be made for TV, and this was one of the better ones. Others have done a good job of encapsulating the plot and cast of characters, so I won't rehash that. For those looking for exciting chases and special effects, this is not your movie. Rather it is a character study, and a good one at that. The crux is openness and truthfulness versus secrecy and obfuscation. Do the people have a right to know the truth about what our government is doing? Under what circumstances is secrecy acceptable? Who watchers the watchers? Serious questions, and just as valid today, if not more so than in 1974, when this movie was made.
    5thinker1691

    " If a flying saucer is sighted, shouldn't we investigate, not pretend it isn't there? "

    Glen Ford has always been a consummate actor. When in any role, he becomes the character and thus is very believable. Ocassionaly however the role is one which lacked substance and thus even the best actor can only do his best, despite it's limitations. Such is the film " The Disappearance of Flight 412. " The story was written by George Simpson and directed by Jud Taylor. What should have been an exciting subject, namely U.F.O.'s and should have garnered a much wider audience, proved the opposite. Glenn Ford, plays Col. Pete Moore a highly experience Base Commander of a modern Flight Wing. While under his command a special flight takes off to study strange electrical interference over his base. However flight 412 suddenly encounters three objects over the skies of the base which turn out to be three genuine U.F.O.'s. Surprised by their speed and maneuverability, two additional Marine Phantom jets are scrambled to intercept them. However, as quickly they appeared, they disappear. However, the flight of the air force Lockheed is abruptly ordered to divert to a clandestine base for 'Special Debriefing.' From that point on, things which were strange before, now become an incident in Classified circles. No one is allowed to know what happened over the skies and the crew are subjected to Brain washing as they learn what they saw, NEVER happened at all. Further, since no information is forthcoming, Col. Pete More (Glenn Ford) has to investigate himself. This movie does a good job of creating interest, but fails to bring closure to the story. Although, the information is gathered, NOTHING is allowed to be known to those who already known it. The cast for this film is superb as such superior actors as Bradford Dillman, David Soul, Robert F. Lyons and Guy Stockwell from Digger Control give deep interest to the movie. What exactly goes on behind close door in Goverenment, is never discussed, instead Americans are convinced that Lies are what the Air Force expect of it's personal. All the characters who accepted the lies, were promoted, they others were not. Interesting. ****

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    • Trivia
      Cynthia Hayward (later Cynthia Ford) is credited with the role of Mrs. Nina Moore, the wife of Col. Moore (played by Glenn Ford), and would become Ford's third wife (married 1977, divorced 1984).
    • Goofs
      As AF412 is preparing to take off, the tower instructs the pilot to "Squawk 3138". The "Squawk" is a four-digit transponder code using only digits in the Octal number system, i.e. 0-7. Therefore it is impossible to "Squawk 3138".
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: This is a UFO - an Unidentified Flying Object. It was photographed at Santa Catalina Island in April of 1966. Look at it again. Closely. Hundreds, even thousands of witnesses have seen similar things appear in the sky. Persons living miles from others have testified independently that UFOs have appeared in a specific place at a specific time.

    • Crazy credits
      Greg Mullavey is credited as playing the role of Captain Tony Podryski. However, during the Air Force 412 event, he is a First Lieutenant and not promoted to Captain until later, as noted by the Narrator.

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Disappearance of Flight 412
    • Filming locations
      • Oxnard Air Force Base, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cine Films Inc.
      • Cinemobile Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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