Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBoth the CIA and KGB investigate UFOs in Alaska: friend or foe?Both the CIA and KGB investigate UFOs in Alaska: friend or foe?Both the CIA and KGB investigate UFOs in Alaska: friend or foe?
Earle Lyon
- Alex Muller
- (as Erl Lyon)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizMike is a chain smoker as he is seen smoking or lighting a cigarette in virtually every scene in this movie.
- BlooperWhen Col. Marikoff fires his machine gun at Mike (who has a hold of Muller in front of him, with a knife to his throat) Muller is killed but Mike is unharmed, who surely would have been either killed or wounded by the bullets passing through Muller.
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Mike Trent: [to Thorn] I'm not going to Alaska. I'm having too much fun in New York.
- Curiosità sui creditiBefore the title, a message, 'We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of those in authority who made the release of the "Flying Saucer" film possible at this time.'
- Versioni alternativeSome video versions include an animated opening and closing sequence, plus previews of coming attractions, and runs 120 minutes.
- ConnessioniFeatured in It Came from Hollywood (1982)
Recensione in evidenza
Folks, there are no words; hyperbole fails us. This movie is so incredibly bad, so stultifyingly boring, that it has to be seen to be believed. Granted, it was made in 1950, and, granted, there obviously wasn't much of a budget, but really. . .! Yes, we will allow that it was, after all, one of the first films to deal with the subject of UFOs (and CIA cover-ups, and Russian hoaxes, and a Canadian connection) but, after a mildly promising start, the film plays largely as if it were funded by the Alaska Board of Tourism - ENDLESS tableaux of glaciers, and wildlife, and rivers, and more glaciers, but precious little action, and even less in the way of FX. The saucer, when FINALLY seen, looks like something out of "Killers From Space." The fact that this cowflop of a film was made in 1950 doesn't really save it, either: both "The Thing" and "The Man from Planet X" were made right around the same time, and are far better efforts. In the case of "The Man from Planet X", that one was made for around $50,000.00 and was shot in six days on borrowed sets, and it was still better! In short, "The Flying Saucer" isn't just crummier than you think, it's crummier than you CAN think! If you really want to see early UFO films, see the above mentioned pair; don't - repeat, DON'T - waste your time with "The Flying Saucer".
- march9hare
- 21 mar 2005
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