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Fantastic Voyage

Fantastic Voyage (1966)

When a blood clot renders a scientist comatose, a submarine and its crew are shrunk and injected into his bloodstream in order to save him. When a blood clot renders a scientist comatose, a submarine and its crew are shrunk and injected into his bloodstream in order to save him. When a blood clot renders a scientist comatose, a submarine and its crew are shrunk and injected into his bloodstream in order to save him.

  • Richard Fleischer
  • Harry Kleiner
  • David Duncan
  • Otto Klement
  • Stephen Boyd
  • Raquel Welch
  • Edmond O'Brien
  • 149 User reviews
  • 82 Critic reviews
  • 72 Metascore
  • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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  • Dr. Michaels

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  • Col. Donald Reid

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  • Capt. Bill Owens

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  • Trivia Medical schools, at least as late as the 1980s, showed clips from this movie to illustrate various concepts in human anatomy, physiology, and especially immunology.
  • Goofs The amount of radioactive material for the sub would not need a lead carrying case. Grant proves this by removing the container from the case with no protection and handing it to Owens who inserts it into the reactor, again bare-handed.

[as the submarine enters the brain]

Dr. Duval : Yet all the suns that light the corridors of the universe shine dim before the blazing of a single thought...

Grant : ...proclaiming in incandescent glory the myriad mind of Man.

Dr. Michaels : Very poetic, gentlemen. Let me know when we pass the soul.

Dr. Duval : The soul? The finite mind cannot comprehend infinity, and the soul, which comes from God, is infinite.

Dr. Michaels : Yes, but our time isn't.

  • Alternate versions The DVD edition has the following prologue: "The makers of this film are indebted to the many doctors, technicians and research scientists, whose knowledge and insight helped guide this production" The TV/Video version features this prologue instead: "This film will take you where no one has ever been before; no eye witness has actually seen what you are about to see. But in this world of ours where going to the moon will soon be upon us and where the most incredible things are happening all around us, someday, perhaps tomorrow, the fantastic events you are about to see can and will take place."
  • Connections Edited into Attack of the 50 Foot Monster Mania (1999)

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  • September 23, 1966 (Japan)
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Science fiction has been immortalized on film since Georges Méliès’s 1902 silent classic, A Trip to the Moon . Sixty-plus years later, we get the Jules Verne-inspired Fantastic Voyage , a film with some ground-breaking special effects that takes us on a trip to “inner” space.

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The story is set during the Cold War and Eastern bloc scientist Jan Benes (Jean Del Val) has perfected the technique for temporarily miniaturizing matter. In an attempt to bring Benes to the West, the scientist suffers a brain hemorrhage during a botched assassination attempt.

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As members of a rescue team, special agent Charles Grant (Stephen Boyd) is enlisted by General Carter (Edmund O’Brien) along with pilot Captain Bill Owens (William Redfield), Dr. Michaels (Donald Pleasence), surgeon Dr. Peter Duval (Arthur Kennedy) and his assistant Cora Peterson (Raquel Welch). To enable successful treatment of Benes’s brain clot, this crew will be reduced to the size of a microbe and placed in a miniature submarine, the Proteus, that will be injected into the patient’s carotid artery. The hooker is that the miniaturization process will be limited to one hour after which time, the crew will be vulnerable to Professor Benes’s immune system.

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What follows is an impressive (particularly for the times) set of special effects that displays an unprecedented recreation of the inner workings of the human body and its circulatory system. Of course, in the true spirit of sci-fi adventures, there are plenty literal and figurative twists and turns to the story, including a subversive member of the crew (but you will figure out who it is in the first 30 minutes), that I will keep under wraps for those coming to this film for the first time.

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[Rating:4/5]

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“Fantastic” is indeed the word for the remastered results of this film. With some few exceptions, the images are sharp with only a trace of edge enhancement artifact (really only noticeable against the fabricated background scenes).  While there are some minor technical glitches (Captain Owens’s head occasionally loses some of its outline against the backdrop) and Chapter 15 and 18 have significant graininess, the rest of this film is visually impressive. This was an Oscar-winning film for Best Art Direction and Best Special Effects in 1966 and, in viewing this restored print, these awards were clearly well deserved. Famed cinematographer Ernest Laszlo’s knowing hand literally keeps us glued to the picture.

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There is a simulated DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack with the original version offered in a DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 format. I enjoyed both of them, but from the standpoint of atmosphere, the former was clearly preferable, particularly in its delivery of Leonard Rosenman’s futuristic score.

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[Rating:3/5]

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  • Commentary by film and music historian Jeff Bond
  • Isolated Score Track with Commentary by Jeff Bond, Jon Burlingame, and Nick Redman
  • Lava Lamps & Celluloid: A Tribute to the Visual Effects of Fantastic Voyag e: 17:40 (English Dolby Digital Stereo 48kHz/16-bit). A fascinating little feature about the creation of how the film’s effects were created.
  • Storyboard-to-Scene Comparison:Whirlpool Scene 2:22  (English Dolby Digital Stereo 48 kHz/16-bit). A little shot of how one of the most effective scenes came to life.
  • Original Theatrical Trailer (English Dolby Digital Stereo 48kHz/16-bit) (13:07)

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Fantastic Voyage was a sci-fi trailblazer in its day and many of its special effects will still come across as visually impressive stuff. The cast is much better than the picture’s trite dialogue deserves and, Raquel Welch’s eye-candy role aside (it was her first feature-length film), we get veteran actors making this film nearly believable. When I saw Fantastic Voyage at its 1966 theatrical release, I was a first-year medical student enthralled by the recreation of a biologic world that I would never have been able to see in real life. Even for those who have seen this film before, it remains one terrific watch. Thanks to 20 th Century Fox for giving it the revival that it deserves.

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Fantastic Voyage (1966)

The adventure of a lifetime occurs not in the outer reaches of space, but inside the human body. An elite team of medical and scientific specialists race to save a top government scientist who is suffering from a blood clot on the brain. Their mission: be reduced along with their submarine-like craft to microscopic size, enter the bloodstream of the ailing scientist, and journey to the brain to perform an emergency procedure. With only sixty minutes to complete their mission, the scientist find themselves fighting off an attack by white corpuscles, caught in a tornado-like storm in the lungs, and struggling to survive sabotage from one of their own.

Storyline: Our Reviewer's Take

Cinematic journeys come in all shapes and sizes, but what makes a motion picture voyage truly "fantastic?" Well, if Richard Fleischer's 1966 genre classic is any indication, all one really needs are a dying communist defector, a super secret government facility, a shrinking ray, a miniaturized submarine, and Raquel Welch in a tight wetsuit! A prototypical high concept sci-fi adventure flick, the film is full of dazzling imagination and inventive special effects, creating an engaging adventure that still manages to hold up fairly well. Some elements are a bit dated, but the movie's sense of wonder is palpable, and its lasting influence is evident from the moment the main titles start, all the way until the screen fades to black, taking audiences on an astonishing expedition into the mysteries of the human body.

After a defecting Cold War scientist is gravely injured during an assassination attempt, the government scrambles to find a way to save his life. With a dangerous blood clot in his brain, the only option becomes surgery, but traditional means simply won't work. Instead, an intrepid crew strapped inside a specially designed submarine are shrunken down to microscopic size and injected into the scientist's bloodstream. With only 60 minutes to spare before they return to full size, the group will have to locate the clot and remove it while constantly facing deadly threats from the dying man's own natural defenses and a potential saboteur on board.

The first 38 minutes of the film are dedicated to careful setup, economically yet methodically laying the groundwork for the incredible adventure to follow. After a stylized, dialogue-free opening and an inventive main title sequence, the mission is established clearly, the objectives are conveyed, the dangers are discussed, the crew's roles are defined, and the rules of the process are all detailed, highlighting little bits of information that will become pertinent as the plot evolves. Throughout it all, director Richard Fleischer maintains a slow but intriguing style, building up anticipation for the characters' inevitable entry into inner space. Long, wide shots using up the entire frame of the CinemaScope image are common place, and in a potentially risky move, Fleischer forgoes the use of a musical score until we enter the patient's body, giving the audience a delayed visual and auditory jolt.

Once the fantastic voyage itself really begins, the movie enters a wondrous world of effects heavy imagery and tense dangers. All the while, the story's 60 minute deadline ticks down perilously in the back of our minds, and Fleischer actually has the expedition play out more or less in real time. Each new location brings upon fresh challenges, and one after another the crew is forced to work their way through cleverly designed obstacles that play up the inherent hazards of the human body. Excursions into the bloodstream, the lungs, the inner ear, and even the brain are all given an ethereal, otherworldly beauty, and the pre-computer era sets, production designs, and elaborate special effects techniques reveal a remarkable level of painstaking craft and ingenuity.

Of course, as impressive as a lot of the visuals remain, the effects work isn't without some notable age-related stumbles. Wires holding up the actors are clearly visible in several scenes, and compositing issues with the pre-computer blue screen shots cause a few odd anomalies (at one point, a sliver of the Captain's head is erased). Still, these flaws are all understandable, and given the film's ambitious scope, the results are rather incredible… and appropriately trippy.

A little less forgivable, however, are the actor's oddly wooden and flat performances. Coupled with frequent technobabble and thin philosophical musings, the cast's dry line readings lack personality, making it hard for any of the characters to really stand out. Likewise, though I admire the filmmaker's measured approach, the pacing early on can be a little tedious, and while the step-by-step minutia of the miniaturization process was likely quite enthralling at the time of release, subsequent imitators have robbed these leisurely sequences of some of their luster.

Sure, not every element of 'Fantastic Voyage' has aged as well as others. Yes, there are flaws in the special effects, the narrative is full of clichés, the pace is a bit slow, the acting is mostly ineffectual, there are a few unintentionally funny moments, and the whole thing takes itself a little too seriously -- but as a pioneering example of high concept science fiction adventure, the film is actually kind of perfect. Endlessly imitated and parodied, this is a creative, entertaining, visually mesmerizing, painstakingly crafted, and defining piece of genre moviemaking -- one that fully earns the "fantastic" in its title.

The Blu-ray: Vital Disc Stats

20th Century Fox brings 'Fantastic Voyage' to Blu-ray on a single BD-50 disc housed in a keepcase. After some warnings and logos the screen transitions to a standard menu. The packaging indicates that the release is Region A compatible.

Video Review

The film is presented in a 1080p AVC/MPEG-4 transfer in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Shot with Fox's CinemaScope process, the movie features impressive widescreen photography and very creative visual designs that still impress.

The print is in fantastic shape with a light to moderate layer of natural grain and virtually no signs of age or damage. With that said, the film's heavy reliance on compositing work and optical effects does lead to a comparatively rough and grainy look in many of the VFX heavy scenes which predominate the movie's second and third acts. Thankfully, clarity remains strong, and though the movie has a fairly soft look, fine details and textures are apparent, revealing many of the little intricacies in the design work. On that same note, however, the high definition image also brings out a lot of the understandable deficiencies in the 60s special effects, leading to many shots where wires and blue screen issues are clearly visible. Colors are nicely saturated, and once the characters embark on their journey into inner space, we are treated to lots of ethereal hues that pop from the screen. White levels are well balanced, but blacks do look a tad milky in a few shots.

Nearly pristine, 'Fantastic Voyage' makes its way to Blu-ray with a great, respectful transfer free from unnecessary manipulation. There are some inherent weaknesses to the original shooting methods, but fans should be very pleased with this authentic presentation.

Audio Review

The movie is provided with an English DTS-HD MA 5.1 track and a DTS-HD MA 1.0 mono track. Optional English SDH and Spanish subtitles are also included. I primarily listened to the surround sound remix, but also sampled the mono mix, and each track offers a strong experience.

Dialogue is clean and relatively full for a film of this age. The 5.1 remix mostly respects the movie's mono roots, subtly adding a more expansive sense of space with some welcomed directional effects. The main title sequence is especially noteworthy, with creative design work that features a plethora of engaging "sci-fi" effects. The film's inventive musical score is also spread nicely with solid fidelity. Distinct surround use is minimal, however, and most sounds are relegated to the front speakers. With that said, minor ambiance and echoes of music cues do hits the rears, bolstering the soundstage. The original mono track is also very effective, and though it lacks the directionality and enhanced dynamic range of the surround mix, it provides an authentic experience. Both tracks are thankfully free from any major age-related hiccups like hissing, but I did detect some minor background static/crackling during isolated instances.

Whether you go with the 5.1 or original mono track, 'Fantastic Voyage' sounds great, giving purists an untainted mix and those open to remixes a respectful upgrade that avoids unnatural gimmicks.

Special Features

Fox has provided a solid collection of supplements, including a commentary, a featurette, and an isolated score track. All of the special features are presented in standard definition with Dolby Digital 2.0 sound and no subtitle options (unless noted otherwise).

Final Thoughts

With a wondrous sci-fi premise that is sure to delight both the young and the young at heart, 'Fantastic Voyage' remains a defining staple of its genre. The film's journey into the human body is rife with visual creativity and ingenuity, and though certain elements of the effects work and narrative are dated, the movie holds up very well. This disc from Fox features a great video and audio presentation, offering fans a respectful and authentic experience with virtually no age-related issues. While not packed with supplements, the included commentary is full of worthwhile trivia and the featurette provides some interesting details on the film's award winning special effects. Fans of classic sci-fi adventures are in for a real treat with this release. Recommended.

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Academy Award-winning special effects-and Raquel Welch in a wet suit-highlight this exciting sci-fi adventure that follows an expedition through the human body. The submarine Proteus and it's crew are miniaturized and injected into an injured scientist in an effort to remove a blood clot from his brain. With only one hour before they return to normal size, the team finds their mission jeopardized by a saboteur. Stephen Boyd, Edmond O'Brien, Donald Pleasence also star. 100 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English. Region Free

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  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Stephen Boyd, Arthur O'Connell, Donald Pleasence, Edmond O'Brien, William Redfield
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Fantastic Voyage is a side-scrolling shooter based on the 1966 movie of the same name. The scientist Jan Benes is near death because of a clot of blood in his brain. A submarine, controlled by the player, is shrunk and needs to reach the brain through three levels. The enemies, which lower the energy bar when touched, are the human defense systems like antibody cells.

Besides shooting enemies, there are also various passages in which the player needs to guide the submarine through narrow corridors without touching the environment. On the way the player needs to collect nine circuit boards required to destroy the blood cot; those may be hidden in dead ends or alternate ways. This means the player can move back and forth to try other routes at forks. It is important to pick up oxygen and fuel canisters in order to keep the submarine functional. Shield energy can be refilled by killing three enemies without missing a shot.

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    Fantastic Voyage is a 1966 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby. The film is about a submarine crew who is shrunk to microscopic size and venture into the body of an injured scientist to repair damage to his brain. ...

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    Fantastic Voyage Blu-ray Review. Richard Fleischer's sci-fi trip through the human body Fantastic Voyage was a marvel in its day with its state of the art special effects (which won an Academy Award). Seen today, the effects that were so difficult to achieve then show their age, and yet their quaintness is part now of the film's charms.

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    Fantastic Voyage (1966) A scientist is nearly assassinated. In order to save him, a submarine is shrunken to microscopic size and injected into his blood stream with a small crew. Problems arise almost as soon as they enter the bloodstream.

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