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  • did they notice that DR MICHAELS IS MISSING

  • Topic also for 'Images of the Mind' @DHMDresden #singularityu

  • This movie plus Inner Space is what made my step daughter very curious but at the same time her grandmother died of lung cancer. She is an extremely bright and smart child with very strong ambitions of wanting to become a doctor so she can learn and develop ways to torture and kill cancer cells. She gets straight A+ in school and very high grades.We plan for her to take Human Anatomy Intermediate this summer as her mind is constantly thirsty for knowledge.

  • i too would like to see it uploaded on YT. Yes, there may be copyright issues, but how the hell do so many other movies make it?

    I think it was Fistful of dollars is on here, and in one clip! Yes, not part 1 of 10 or anything like that. So, if you have the influence, please upload this movie. I will watch again and again, and again. Thanks

  • I like Raquel Welch, but she doesn't move her arms when she dances!

  • Like others I wish the entire movie were available on YT proper, instead of what appears to be a malware attack site that shows up in the same general "Fantastic Voyage" searches [beware all links to "full movies" elsewhere].

    Many thanks to CptSchmidt for this [safe] bit meantime!

  • I saw this movie as a kid, it was amazing, and ive never forgotten it since. Now i find it here, but only to see the entire movie is not uploaded to youtube, i wish someone would ;)

  • I haven't read all the comments but did anyone notice James "Scotty" Doohan's little cameo role in this film.  He appears as one of the scientists that are giving their reports over the television screen.

  • James Cameron sez REMAKE, bitches.

  • I watched this movie on T.V when I was a little boy and I have always wanted to watch it again but I never knew the name of the movie. Thanks for the advantage being brought by the internet and of couse much more thanks to the person who uploaded this vedio into the tube.

  • If that was me, the first thing I'd do is get in the damn shower. lmao

  • innerspace 

  • Thanks so much for posting. This film really blew my mind when I was a little boy.  Also, I am a big fan of film music, and I always loved the use of chimes to accompany the first bit of re-growth of the crew.

  • Dr. Micheals [Donald Pleasance] can be considered as a suspect who sought to sabotage the mission, but his hijacking of the Proteas might have been genuinely related to the claustraphobia he acquired when buried alive during the WW2 blitz, if his account is to be believed. Also, Dr. Micheals defended the guy who jury-rigged the broken lazer, when Stehen Boyd raised the theory of him being a saboteur. So, it is indeed never ascertained if any of the party were ever double-agent/saboteurs.

  • @Richardhedditch261 Yeah but he had a creepy accent so he more or less had it coming :P

  • This movie was WAY ahead of its time. Great story, a great watch. Any fan of science fiction should give this one a try!

  • Whether or not the Proteus (and/or the laser rifle) was destroyed, it's molecules would have deminiaturized and killed Benes. It is a huge hole in the movie plot and was rectified (as best it could be) by Asimov when he wrote the noverl from the screenplay (one of the few tiems a novel has been written from a screenplay, instead of vice versa). The movie also fails to explain the apparent reduction in the mass/weight of miniaturized objects.

  • @Danbo020759 No, their molecules would have deminiaturised back to their original (normal) size and would have been the same size as everything else in there. But, since they were consumed and destroyed anyway, that wouldn't have happened.

  • playing by the rules of the film here.

  • @Danbo020759 same thing with voyage to the bottom of the sea theodore sturgeon? wrote the paperback book that sounds kind of fishy .

  • @Danbo020759 I read the novel. It says that the white blood cell that eat the Proteus follow them to eye. When they were remove from the eye, the white blood containing the Proteus was also in the tear. It deminiaturized outside the body...

  • @Danbo020759

    part 1...11 months later, I comment...yes, this was a huge gap, and gaps are ignored for the sake of brevity and "suspension of reality", which the film media can afford in such situations (in simple terms, people aren't given enough time to think through such things in a movie, and so the result, even if in reality is false, can in the movie be made true).

    This is why taking a film's "point" or "message" behind the story is dangerous. It suspends logic and reality...

  • @Danbo020759

    part 2...and this is what many today miss about the use of film (or TV or internet) as a messenger: that if you are "fed" info without a chance to analyze it, you will ultimately become "programmed" and nothing more than a drone. It's critical to see this, and not be "programmed" by the liberal (or conservative) media!!!

  • Fantastic! Love it! Brings back memories. As a kid i can remember being in awe , thinking that this could be possible!

  • Is this movie supposed to be the most perfect movie in the world? Dayum, you guys argue too much. Just enjoy the damn movie rofl

  • The movie is different because the writers of the film didn't know the first damn thing about science and Asimov did.

  • What's messed up is that they didn't get the Proteus out, unlike in the book. Did anyone even care? Cause Benes was gonna die. And yet he didn't splatter when the group deminiaturized. The ship must have deminiaturized at the same time the group did. Nothing happened, which is strange.

  • @metroidsamus112

    It's because the Proteus was destroyed. When the white blood cells consumed, it was broken down just like anything else white blood cells kill. Once it was destroyed, there wasn't anything left to grow back to normal size because it was gone.

  • But the tiny molecular (compared to the cells) would all deminiaturize wouldnt they? then they would kill him. And why is the movie different from the book?

    Usually their the same

  • the movie came first. They wanted Asimov to make a book out of it, but he insisted on fixing technical problems such as the ship's particles deminiaturizing. Asimov finished the book before the movie was done, so even though the book was published first it was based off the movie.

  • That might make a little sense with the Proteus but there's no logical explanation for the dropped laser rifle that was used on the Proteus. It was not consumed by the WBC's so by that reckoning, it should have deminiaturized and ripped it' s way out of Benes head thereby killing him.

  • It's assumed that it was; the body destroys all foreign substances. It was probably destroyed before or around the same time the Proteus was.

  • mmmnnoooo, it still would have deminiaturized to a point it would've been way too big for the WBC's to consume it. It's still a huge hole in the story.

  • We'll agree to disagree.

  • @CptSchmidt asimov actually pointed this out to the film makers when he was helping make this.They told him to go to hell.

    Even broken down to individual atoms you still have to account for the mass of an ENTIRE space ship pouring out your body.

  • @metroidsamus112 you are correct. I have noticed this. Probably an error...

  • James Cameron is going to remake this in 3-D!

  • hooray!

  • oh my gosh nooo wait!!!

    do you have the scene where the person is attacked by the blood cells? or something? i really wanna see it :o please!

  • @izlude2 antibodies wrapping around them choking them

  • have yall seen inner space? it was made some time in the 90s and it is the same idea, only with one man in a small pod not a crew in a big sub.

  • auch dieser film ist ein meisterwerk......ein kleines mini-uboot......durchquert das innenleben des meschen.........

  • Every time I watch this scene, tears come into my eyes. What a FANTASTIC movie !

    I can't imagine this movie made 10 years earlier than Star Wars !

  • @buraritochugesha This film uses a technique called dynamation pulling the camera back 300 yards and tracking in from 300 yards to make people shrink and grow [ vic morrow said move the camera back 300 yards and saved the camera mans life in combat when a truck exploded in the wrong place ] .

  • @buraritochugesha jams cameron is going to make the remake now 2011

  • @buraritochugesha remake is coming

  • Thanks for the clip! If you listen carefully,

    there is really no music for about the 1st

    40 minutes of this movie, and except for the last 1 1/2 minutes [or so] the music is

    quite 'atonal' in quality. It really

    heightens the 'tension' which is finally released with the music of that final 1:30.

    The music of that sequence [including end 'credits'] is actually

    beautiful, and, in my opinion, takes

    everything he [Leonard Rosenman]

    did in the "Combat" tv series to "the next level"!!!

  • Combat's one of my all-time favourite shows. I never made the musical connection. You're absolutely right! It sounds just like Combat music. Thanks for that : )

  • @CptSchmidt I had a friend over we were listening to the soundtack to bound for glory the friend said that sounds like combat i said thats very astute of you its the same composer guess who [in an episode off combat charles maxwell the actor who always wants to kill somebody wants to kill vic morrow because he thinks he is the spy in the pow camp watch men into space moon probe charles maxwell is the actor who says col macaly is going so far out into space we may not be able to track him .

  • @MikeNichols50 Rosenman said combat was like a laboratory for him to experiment with differant techniques the fantastic voyage is only rumoured to exist on a test pressing record [ back in the days before vcrs i taped the whole movie off the tv set on audio tape ,I did the same thing with spartacus and would ride around in the car and listen .

  • Yeah...I used to do the same thing [tape record off the TV speaker] with "The Outer Limits" [and "The Saint" too as a matter of fact - now there's another 'oldie but goodie' 4 you]...but that was before I really knew about Dominic Frontiere....

    Anyway...I checked out 'Rebel Without a Cause' recently and discovered that Rosenman's style was pretty much solidified even by that point [even though the theme music reflects the popular songwriting style (i.e. Broadway/Tin Pan Alley) then in vogue..

  • He used to do a lot of experimenting with atonal music in non atonal situations he said combat was his laboratory [ a group called the uniques has a guy that looks like roger moore on their album cover ].

  • @MikeNichols50 a friend who was a recording engineer at nbc used to tape a lot of audio tracks off the tv at home it like to get some of that in here even though there is nothing visual happening somebody could stick some pictures on it .

  • haa they don't even care about dr. micheals. You have to love the older movies with their major details left out!

  • even though I've seen this a ton of times I still enjoy this movie.I hope they put racael welch in the remake---she is still hot and the only one still alive.

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