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The Flying Missile

The Bomb That Stalks Its Prey!
1950 | 91m | English

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A Navy commander experiments with launching missiles from submarines.
Release Date: Dec 24, 1950
Director: Henry Levin
Writer: James Gunn, Harvey S. Haislip, Richard English, N. Richard Nash
Genres: Drama
Keywords submarine, cold war, missile, u.s. navy
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Glenn Ford William A. Talbot
Viveca Lindfors Karin Hansen
Henry O'Neill Thomas A. Scott
John Qualen Lars Hansen
Carl Benton Reid Dr. Gates
Joe Sawyer Fuss Payne
Anthony Ross Adm. Bradley
Harry Shannon Vice Admiral Williams
Jerry Paris Andy Mason
John Hamilton Senator
Kenneth Tobey Pete McEvoy
Paul Harvey Gen. Benton
Hugh Beaumont Maj. Wilson
John Doucette Security Officer
Ross Ford Crewman Chuck Davis
Zachary Charles Crewman Mack
John Baer Jet Pilot
Robert Bice Airbase Military Police Officer
Helen Brown Navy Nurse
Harry Cheshire First Senator
Steven Clark Jet Pilot
Joseph Crehan Rear Admiral
John Dehner Lieutenant Commander
William Donnelly Myers
John Doucette Air Base Civilian Security Officer
Paul Dubov Army Lieutenant
Charles Evans Chief of Naval Operations
John Hamilton Second Senator
Al Hill Shipboard Observation Officer
Mary Alan Hokanson Waitress
Selmer Jackson Col. Halliburton
Anthony Jochim Dr. Elder
Ed Kelly Enlisted Man
Harry Lauter Army Base Information Desk Clerk
Billy Lechner Sentry
Leon Lontoc Steward
Robert Lowell Sentry
Paul Marion Co-Pilot
Forbes Murray Officer in Club
William Phillips Chief Mechanic
Richard Quine Amn. Hank Weber
Grandon Rhodes Capt. Whitaker
James Seay Lt. Jackson
Helen Spring Mrs. Peg Scott
William Tannen Lieutenant
Peter M. Thompson Lieutenant Commander
Harlan Warde Lieutenant Commander
Carleton Young Colonel
Name Job
Henry Levin Director
Viola Lawrence Editor
George Duning Original Music Composer
Jean Louis Costume Design
Morris Stoloff Music Director
James Gunn Writer
Harvey S. Haislip Original Story
Paul Donnelly Assistant Director
George Cooper Sound Engineer
William E. Snyder Director of Photography
Richard English Writer
N. Richard Nash Original Story
George Brooks Art Direction
Louis Diage Set Decoration
Name Title
Jerry Bresler Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I don't know about you, but I always found Glenn Ford a rather dull actor to watch. He wasn't bad, just unremarkable - and this maritime adventure sort of confirms that. He is a determined (bolshy) US Naval Commander who is convinced of the merits of launching missiles from submarines - despite scep ... ticism from the upper echelons - and so sets out to coax, cajole and bulldoze his theories through. Viveca Lindfors "Karin" provides the love interest, and indirectly some of the conflict as her father is a devout pacifist. The end result is never in jeopardy and to a certain extent the film smacks of willy-waving at the Soviets in the immediate (1950) aftermath of WWII - with scant regard to fact. I tend to like submarine adventure films (usually because they are exciting and there is normally an absence of slushy love scenes) but this doesn't really satisfy either of my criteria and so whilst it's not rotten, it's almost as bad - it's bland.

Dec 28, 2022