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| Director: | Frank Telford |
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| Writer: | John P. Fulton, Frank Telford, Alford Van Ronkel |
| Staring: |
| A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R. On finding it, they band together to explore the saucer and take a trip into space. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 23, 1968 |
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| Director: | Frank Telford |
| Writer: | John P. Fulton, Frank Telford, Alford Van Ronkel |
| Genres: | Science Fiction |
| Keywords | cold war, soviet union, flying saucer, u.s. air force, russian spy, communist china, independent film, low budget |
| Production Companies | Harris Associates, National Telefilm Associates, Jerry Fairbanks Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Dan Duryea | Hank Peters |
| John Ericson | Fred Norwood |
| Lois Nettleton | Anna Karachev |
| Bob Hastings | Jack Garson |
| Vincent Beck | Zagorsky |
| Bernard Fox | Ephram |
| Robert Dane | Miller |
| Rico Cattani | Dubovsky |
| James Hong | Archibald |
| Bartlett Robinson | Rhodes |
| Nick Katurich | Gadyakoff |
| William Mims | Vetry (as Bill Mims) |
| Nan Leslie | Dorothy Vetry |
| Andy Romano | Blanchard |
| Bill Baldwin | TV Reporter (uncredited) |
| Frank Gerstle | Technician at Radio (uncredited) |
| Buck Young | Pete (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John P. Fulton | Story |
| Frank Telford | Director, Writer |
| Theobold Holsopple | Art Direction |
| Edward Paul | Original Music Composer |
| Richard A. Harris | Editor |
| Nicholas Carras | Original Music Composer |
| Alford Van Ronkel | Story |
| Hal Mohr | Director of Photography |
| Raoul Kraushaar | Original Music Composer |
| Henry Gilbert | Assistant Director |
| Name | Title |
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| Jerry Fairbanks | Producer |
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Dan Duryea is "Peters", and American leading a team racing to beat their Soviet counterparts to a remote "Red" Chinese village where they think there might be a flying saucer that was involved in an incident with one of their fighters. Needless to say, the Chinese are after it too and a combination ... of circumstances mean that when they find the thing, the rivals must team up in order to avoid capture and to get it airborne. I suppose that by being about a flying saucer in the first place, there is little point is saying how implausibly daft the rest of it is. We start our search with a wonderful child's drawing of a flying saucer that somehow manages to get into the hands of the Americans several thousands of miles away - and that pretty much sets the tone. It's further cluttered up by a bit of an awkward romance between "Norwood" (John Dickson) and the Soviet team member who manages to interpret for everyone "Anna" (Lois Nettleton) and the rest of it is just standard "Outer Limits" fayre with pretty ropey airborne saucer effects and a plot that seems to enable them to activate the auto-pilot as if it were a dishwasher. It is also far too long; we could easily live without much of the first half hour. Pretty poor, sorry.