Fantastic Voyage

  • U
  • Richard Fleischer (1966)
  • US
  • 96 min
Fantastic Voyage
Film Review
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4 out of 5

Shrunken doctors in a mini-sub journeying through the body of a dying Czech scientist to perform interior brain surgery provide the plot for this wonderfully ludicrous 1960s sci-fi classic. An interesting cast includes Stephen Boyd as a secret agent, Raquel Welch in a tight diving suit and Donald Pleasence in danger from rampaging white corpuscles. Director Richard Fleischer's deft execution and tremendous special effects (for the time) make for an imaginative guided tour through the bloodstream to witness the wonders of the heart, lungs and other assorted organs, along with the requisite doses of sex, suspense and sabotage.

Plot Summary

Science-fiction adventure starring Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch and Donald Pleasence. When Jan Benes, an important Czech scientist, suffers a brain injury while escaping from behind the Iron Curtain, vital information he is carrying is put at risk along with his life. General Carter, of the Combined Miniature Deterrent Forces (CMDF), decides on the ultimate cranial experiment; a submarine and medical crew are shrunk so that they can be injected into Benes's bloodstream to operate from within.

Cast and crew

Cast

Grant
Stephen Boyd
Cora Peterson
Raquel Welch
Dr Michaels
Donald Pleasence
General Carter
Edmond O'Brien
Colonel Donald Reid
Arthur O'Connell
Captain Bill Owens
William Redfield
Dr Duval
Arthur Kennedy
Jan Benes
Jean Del Val
Communications aide
Barry Coe
Secret serviceman
Ken Scott (1)
Nurse
Shelby Grant
Technician
James Brolin
Wireless operator
Brendan Fitzgerald

Crew

Director
Richard Fleischer

Other Information

Language: 
English
Colour
Available on video and DVD
Certificate U
Categories
Drama

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