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Pendant la Guerre froide, les Etats-Unis et l'Union soviétique s'affrontent sur le plan scientifique. Le chercheur Jan Benes découvre une méthode permettant de miniaturiser les objets pour un temps indéfini mais ce dernier est victime d'un attentat en voulant passer à l'ouest du rideau de fer. Afin de le sauver du coma dans lequel il est plongé, un groupe de scientifiques américains miniaturise un sous-marin et pénètre dans le corps de Benes pour le soigner de l'intérieur.
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- EauQuiChante L'idée du film est très originale, avec l'idée d'exploration du corps humain à bord d'un submersible extrêmement miniaturisé. Je trouve que l'idée a été rarement traitée au cinéma, en tout cas pas dans des films récents et c'est dommage. Reste donc ce film ancien, qui a pour principal atout une volonté d’être réaliste dans le sens où par exemple la circulation dans les artères est beaucoup plus dangereuse que dans les veines (car la vitesse de circulation du sang y est beaucoup plus rapide, les réactions du système immunitaire etc)...Les effets spéciaux ont par contre un peu vieilli, surtout par exemple en ce qui concerne les incrustation d'image au niveau du sous-marin (par contre les poumons par exemple, restent magnifiques...). Enfin, et c'est là un mauvais point, j'ai trouvé que les personnages dégagent peu de charisme, je ne me suis pas vraiment senti embarqué dans le voyage avec eux, et c'est dommage car c'est à mon avis nécessaire dans un film d'aventure (peut être que les réactions acceptées comme normales ne sont pas les mêmes aujourd'hui que dans les années soixante, pour le meilleur ou pour le pire)...Donc un film qui a un peu vieilli mais qui reste tout à fait regardable et même intéressant de par son originalité.
- stanley Quoique.. le film de Dante, en puisant dans mes souvenirs, est plus chargé en ironie
- ennis delmar 100 pour cent d'accord
- demencia Bien plus réussi ( remettons dans le contexte , évidemment ) que son pseudo remake ' l'aventure intérieure '
- demencia Quand il ne supprime pas vos commentaires !!
- Frankie Machine allociné, le site francophone le moins calé en cinéma. dommage pour un site consacré au cinéma.
- C.connu Un film qui a fort bien vieilli. Un scénario dynamique et bien rythmé qui ne laisse pas le temps de s'ennuyer. Excellent spectacle.
- chaton51 j'avais adoré ce film quand j'etais gamin.. je l'adore toujours autant meme si forcément ca a mal vieilli..
- luxe Lent... trop lent ! 1,5/5
- ZybaX Très beau film, très poétique, très drôle, avec des rebondissements de folie, une fourmi, du sucre, des décors égyptiens bio-dégradables, un viol d'anticorps, et un discours sur le café absolument révolutionnaire pour l'époque !
- Wolvy . Quelle blague ce film en 2010, et ce sur le fond comme sur la forme !
- Henri Mesquida Effets spéciaux très "limite".
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Fantastic Voyage — Cast & Crew
Richard fleischer.
Stephen Boyd
Raquel Welch
Edmond O'Brien
Donald Pleasence
Arthur O'Connell
William Redfield
Arthur Kennedy
Jean Del Val
Shelby Grant
James Brolin
Brendan Fitzgerald
Brendon boone.
James Doohan
Kenneth MacDonald
Christopher Riordan
Harry Kleiner
David duncan, otto klement, jerome bixby.
Ernest Laszlo
Leonard Rosenman
David Dockendorf
Bernard freericks, dale hennesy, jack martin smith, stuart a. reiss, walter m. scott, william b. murphy.
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Le Voyage fantastique Fantastic Voyage
Avec Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Arthur Kennedy.
Un incroyable voyage se prépare : il s'agit d'aller explorer l'intérieur du corps humain, avec une équipe miniaturisée. Mais attention, le temps est compté et il faudra être ressorti avant que les effets de la miniaturisation prennent fin.
Un groupe de scientifiques est miniaturisé puis injecté dans le corps d'un homme. Un film d'aventures tout public, petit précis d'anatomie ludique qui joue sur l'infiniment grand et l'infiniment petit, et enchaîne les péripéties improbables sans temps mort. Les effets spéciaux, à la patine sixties, ont acquis avec le temps une beauté toute poétique.
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Richard Fleischer / États-Unis / 1966 / 105 min / DCP / VOSTF
Richard Fleischer / États-Unis / 1966 / 105 min / 35mm / VOSTF
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Cast & crew, richard fleischer, stephen boyd, raquel welch, edmond o'brien, donald pleasence, arthur o'connell, photos & videos, technical specs.
In 1995 Czech scientist Jan Benes escapes from behind the Iron Curtain and is brought to the United States for interrogation. U. S. scientists are able to reduce objects, including people, to the size of bacteria, but the miniaturization can be sustained for only 60 minutes. The Czech scientist has learned the secret of prolonging the miniaturization; but before he reveals this knowledge, he sustains a severe brain injury which can be treated only from within his body. A plan is conceived whereby a crew of five will be placed in an atomic-powered submarine, miniaturized, injected into the scientist's bloodstream, and set on a course through the arteries to the brain. In addition to American secret agent Grant, the crew consists of Dr. Duval, the surgeon who will perform the operation; Cora Peterson, his assistant; Dr. Michaels, a circulatory expert; and Captain Owens, the sub's pilot. To save some of the 60 minutes, the group decides to stop the scientist's heart to allow the submarine to pass through the heart. Then Grant and the crew leave the sub, and by means of a snorkel tube attached to the patient's lungs, replenish their oxygen supply. As they near their destination, a nurse in the operating room drops a pair of surgical scissors, and the sound causes tremendous vibrations in the sub that hurl the crew from their positions. With only 6 minutes left, Dr. Michaels reveals himself to be an enemy agent intent on sabotaging the mission. The remaining crew members escape as white corpuscles envelop and digest both the submarine and Michaels. The operation is successfully performed by removing a blood clot with a laser beam, and the four survivors leave the scientist's body by swimming along the optic nerve and emerging through a tear duct.
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Yet all the suns that light the corridors of the universe shine dim before the blazing of a single thought - - Dr. Duval
- proclaiming in incandescent glory the myriad mind of Man... - Grant
Very poetic, gentlemen. Let me know when we pass the soul. - Dr. Michaels
The soul? The finite mind cannot comprehend infinity - and the soul, which comes from God, is infinite. - Dr. Duval
Yes, well, our time isn't. - Dr. Michaels
The medieval philosophers were right. Man is the center of the universe. We stand in the middle of infinity between outer and inner space, and there's no limit to either. - Dr. Peter Duval
Isaac Asimov was approached to write the novel from the script. He perused the script, and declared the script to be full of plot holes. Receiving permission to write the book the way he wanted, delays in filming and the speed at which he wrote saw the book appear before the film. Asimov fixed several plot holes in the book version, but this had no effect on the film (see the Goofs entry).
The scenes of crewmembers swimming outside the sub were shot on dry soundstages with the actors suspended from wires. There was some additional hazard involved because, to avoid reflections from the metal, the wires were washed in acid to roughen them, which made them more likely to break. To create the impression of swimming in a resisting medium, the scenes were shot at 50% greater speed than normal, then played back at normal speed.
As a college student, director Fleischer was a pre-med student for a time.
When filming the scene where the other crew members remove attacking antibodies from Ms. Peterson for the first time, director Fleischer allowed the actors to grab what they pleased. Gentlemen all, they specifically avoided removing them from Raquel Welch's breasts, with an end result that the director described as a "Las Vegas showgirl" effect. Fleischer pointed this out to the cast members -- and on the second try, the actors all reached for her breasts. Finally the director realized that he would have to choreograph who removed what from where, and the result is seen in the final cut.
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Released in United States July 1966
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1966
Released in USA on video.
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Fantastic voyage.
1966 Directed by Richard Fleischer
A Fantastic and Spectacular Voyage... Through the Human Body... Into the Brain.
In order to save an assassinated scientist, a submarine and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into his bloodstream.
Stephen Boyd Raquel Welch Edmond O'Brien Donald Pleasence Arthur O'Connell William Redfield Arthur Kennedy Jean Del Val Barry Coe Ken Scott Shelby Grant James Brolin Brendan Fitzgerald Brendon Boone James Doohan Kenneth MacDonald Christopher Riordan
Director Director
Richard Fleischer
Assistant Director Asst. Director
Ad Schaumer
Producer Producer
Writers writers.
Harry Kleiner David Duncan Jerome Bixby Otto Klement
Editor Editor
William B. Murphy
Cinematography Cinematography
Ernest Laszlo
Art Direction Art Direction
Jack Martin Smith Dale Hennesy
Set Decoration Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Stuart A. Reiss
Special Effects Special Effects
L.B. Abbott Art Cruickshank Emil Kosa Jr.
Title Design Title Design
Richard Kuhn
Composer Composer
Leonard Rosenman
Sound Sound
David Dockendorf Bernard Freericks
Makeup Makeup
Hairstyling hairstyling.
Margaret Donovan
20th Century Fox
Primary Language
Spoken languages.
English French
Releases by Date
24 aug 1966, 30 sep 1966, 14 oct 1966, 20 oct 1966, 28 nov 1966, 23 dec 1966, 13 jan 1967, 23 jan 1967, 05 sep 2000, 22 dec 2003, 12 jan 2005, 05 jun 2007, 08 oct 2013, 18 oct 2013, releases by country.
- Physical L Fox
- Theatrical U
- Theatrical 12
- Theatrical T
- Theatrical 15
- Physical 15 DVD release
- Physical 15 Blu-ray release
- Theatrical PG
- Physical PG Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea / Fantastic Voyage DVD Double Feature
- Physical PG DVD Release
- Physical PG Blu-Ray Release
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Review by noir1946 ★★★★ 2
“The other side got to him.”
I saw Fantastic Voyage when it was released and enjoyed it with reservations. I watched it again many years later but don’t’ recall any reaction other than those same reservations. On this third viewing, having acquired many more layers of pulp in the interim, I enjoyed it more than ever, though those darn reservations keep lurking around.
What’s fun about Fantastic Voyage includes the outlandish premise. Our hero, Grant (Stephen Boyd), is summoned to this secret government facility in the middle of the night, yet dozens of employes are strolling around, an awful lot of folks to be trusted not to spill the beans to The National Enquirer . Grant learns what’s so secret and…
Review by Naughty aka Juli Norwood ★★★★★ 2
It's one of my all time favorite sci-fi films! I was hooked on the tv series Voyage to the bottom of the sea and then Fantastic Voyage came out with a submarine navigating the human body and I about went out of my ever livin mind!
I was glued to the screen, slack jawed and drooling! I'm describing my recent viewing not my experience as a kid! The film is absolutely mind boggling!
Sure it's kitschy, that's part of its charm, come on cut it some hard earned slack, it's nearly 50 years old and for its day it was quite a technical marvel! It was just as exciting today as the day it was released!
Review by Lou (rhymes with wow!) ★★★½
I really loved how well thought out this movie was, making the miniaturization of people , and the medical application of the miniaturization, almost seem scientifically plausible.
The opening credits were beautiful.
Raquel Welch was beautiful. 😍
I'm glad to have finally crossed Fantastic Voyage off my list of shame.
Review by russman ★★★ 6
Insane in the membrane
Review by Travis Lytle ★★★★½ 6
Richard Fleischer's "Fantastic Voyage" is a fun yet serious-toned slice of 1960s science fiction. Earnest where it could have been silly, and scientifically minded where it could have been overly far-fetched, the film is a neatly assembled, semi-plausible, and engaging adventure.
Starring Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, and Donald Pleasance, the film is built around the fantastic voyage of a team of scientists that is miniaturized and injected into a man's body in order the save his life. The story is split between the minuscule team, maneuvering through arteries and organs, and its handlers in a secret, underground, government complex. The story is told seriously and treated without any whimsy that could have turned the tale hokey. As the team is…
Review by ScreeningNotes ★★★ 6
If you've seen that episode of The Magic School Bus this isn't terribly different. It's 60's sci-fi, so there's a laser beam and pervasive fear of communism, but otherwise it's pretty much the same. A group of scientists enter the human body to fix it from the inside. The sets both inside and outside the body are absolutely magnificent in every sense of the word, and the special effects are obvious by today's standards but not without their unique charms. The screenplay is a bit simplistic which robs the movie of most of its tension ( apparently Isaac Asimov said it was full of plot holes), and too much of it is just actors staring at special effects, but for the…
Review by Justin Decloux ★★★½
"Oh shit, did we forget the sub in the guy?"
[Man explodes]
Review by Ben Hibburd ☘🏀 ★★★½ 17
It feels like an eternity since I last reviewed a classic Sci-Fi film on my account. I've been feeling a little lost these last couple of months. My interest in writing and this site have been waning whilst other hobbies such as reading and drawing have been taking precedent.
Anyway, I read Issac Asimov's novelisation of this film a few months ago and stumbled across this movie upon my bi-weekly trip to my local video store. So I thought it would be fitting to get back to my early roots of this account and review a schlocky 50's, although in this case 60's science fiction film.
I'm sure by now the gist of this story is well known in pop…
Review by ᴬⁿᵗʰᵒⁿʸ ⛧ ★★★
One of my favorite opening credits of all time. 💉
Review by Allison M. 🌱 ★★½
Got deja vu when watching this, because shrinking is involved just like when I was watching Spies in Disguise that same afternoon...
Review by Tanner ★★★ 1
Well, no Ant-Man for me this weekend because my movie buddy got sick and I don't want to go without them. Yes, I'm still excited for it despite the reception. So I decided to to turn to a couple of alternatives for my shrinking entertainment needs.
A Cold War, not of nuclear arsenals but of a fantastic new technology — the ability to miniaturize matter but only for the duration of an hour. Dr. Jan Benes has perfected the technology, allowing for it to be used indefinitely. The only problem being that both sides know about it. When he defects to the U.S., an assassination attempt leaves him comatose and with a blood clot threatening his life. With the secrets…
Review by Brian Formo ★★½
The production design, the sheer look of Fantastic Voyage , is fantastic. And I don’t just mean the pillowy flutters of the ear canal. I’m actually probably more taken by the base camp, with its honeycomb shrinking floor, banking tube shoots full of liquid, and a giant red and blue Operation-styled mock-up of the body. This is the perfect movie to have on behind folks, playing silently during a party, because everything exciting here is in the background. The story foreground—of shrunken scientists racing against their own body clocks to save the head scientist who's in a coma—is a vinyl clad shrug. Because the infighting and sci-fi dialogue in the ear canal is pretty staid. The landscapes are livelier than the…
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In 1966, the science fiction film "Fantastic Voyage" took audiences on an extraordinary journey into the human body, captivating them with its groundbreaking special effects and imaginative storytelling. As we delve into the fascinating world of "Fantastic Voyage," we'll uncover 44 intriguing facts that shed light on the movie's production, impact, and enduring legacy. From the visionary concept of miniaturized exploration to the remarkable behind-the-scenes innovations, this cinematic adventure continues to inspire and enthrall both science fiction enthusiasts and movie buffs alike. Join us as we embark on a remarkable voyage through the captivating universe of "Fantastic Voyage."
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- “Fantastic Voyage” is a timeless classic that takes audiences on a thrilling journey into the human body, inspiring curiosity and wonder about science and the marvels of the human anatomy.
- The film’s innovative storytelling and captivating premise have left an indelible mark on popular culture, sparking discussions about the intersection of science, adventure, and the boundless potential of the human spirit.
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This science fiction film, directed by Richard Fleischer, takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey into the human body, where a team of scientists and a submarine crew are miniaturized to microscopic size and injected into a dying man in a desperate attempt to save his life.
The film features an outstanding cast.
"Fantastic Voyage" stars renowned actors such as Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond O'Brien, and Donald Pleasence, who deliver captivating performances that bring the thrilling narrative to life.
The movie won two Academy Awards.
At the 39th Academy Awards, "Fantastic Voyage" received recognition for its exceptional visual effects, earning Oscars for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Special Effects.
The film's unique premise captivated audiences.
The concept of miniaturizing a submarine and its crew to navigate through the human body struck a chord with viewers, sparking their imagination and curiosity about the inner workings of the human anatomy.
The production of "Fantastic Voyage" was a technical marvel.
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The movie's legacy endures.
Decades after its release, "Fantastic Voyage" continues to captivate audiences and inspire discussions about the intersection of science, adventure, and the human body.
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The film's legacy endures.
"Fantastic Voyage" continues to captivate audiences with its timeless tale of adventure, exploration, and the boundless potential of the human spirit.
The film's impact on the science fiction genre continues to reverberate through cinematic history.
The movie's enduring legacy is a testament to its timeless relevance and enduring impact..
In conclusion, "Fantastic Voyage" has left an indelible mark on the science fiction genre, captivating audiences with its groundbreaking visual effects and imaginative storytelling. The movie's enduring legacy is a testament to the creativity and innovation of its creators, as well as the timeless appeal of its premise. With its awe-inspiring journey into the human body, "Fantastic Voyage" continues to inspire wonder and fascination, reminding us of the boundless potential of the human imagination.
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'Captain Fantastic', un voyage émouvant sur fond de satire sociale
Une famille atypique et attachante embarquée dans un road-movie réjouissant..
Ne vous faites pas avoir par son titre, 'Captain Fantastic' ne parle en aucun cas de super-héros mais plutôt d’un super-papa. Une figure paternelle au départ presque idéalisée qui va petit à petit exposer ses failles dans un récit centré sur la famille et l’éducation. Ben Cash, impeccablement incarné par Viggo Mortensen ('Le Seigneur des anneaux', 'La Route', 'A History of Violence', etc.), vit reclus dans la forêt avec ses trois fils et ses trois filles dans une sorte de mini-société utopique, jusqu’au jour où un drame les pousse à sortir de leur autarcie et se confronter au monde. Vivant en communion avec la nature et selon les enseignements de leur père, les enfants risquent d'être sous le choc et de changer pas mal de choses sur leur manière d’envisager la vie.
Un road-movie qui ne se veut pas moralisateur
Dans la plus pure tradition du road-movie à l’américaine, Matt Ross prend plaisir à mettre en scène des péripéties à la fois drôles et révélatrices sur ses protagonistes. Rythmé par une bande originale sans fausses notes, le film évoque, à l'occasion de chaque arrêt de ce long voyage, des sujets différents qui se rejoignent tous dans la façon qu’ils ont de poser des questions sur notre société. Qu’est-ce qu’être un bon père ? Peut-on vivre complètement à l’écart du reste de la société ? Avec ces interrogations constantes, 'Captain Fantastic' se veut une satire sociale qui fait s’affronter deux univers très différents : notre monde à nous et la vision marginale et utopique de Ben Cash. Là où le film se révèle particulièrement fin, c’est qu’il ne prend jamais véritablement parti. Il critique de manière égale ces deux modes de vie et n’impose ainsi jamais son point de vue au spectateur, qu’il invite plutôt à réfléchir.
Pas moralisateur pour un sou et très rafraîchissant, 'Captain Fantastic' obtient un surplus d’humanité grâce à la force de son casting. Viggo Mortensen trouve ici l’un de ses rôles les plus marquants. En papa dur, exigeant, mais aussi touchant et dont l’amour pour ses enfants n’a pas de limites, il crève l’écran. Mais s'il habite complètement son personnage et porte en grande partie le film, il réussit l’exploit de ne pas éclipser les six enfants qui constituent toute l’âme de ce 'Captain Fantastic'. Ces jeunes acteurs, dont c'est le premier rôle au cinéma pour la plupart, parviennent tous à exister et exprimer leur personnalité singulière au sein d’un long métrage déjà riche de son sujet. Parfois peut-être un peu naïve, l’œuvre de Matt Ross porte un regard sincère sur le monde d’aujourd’hui. Une vision éclairante qu’il serait fort dommage de rater.
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