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The Flying Missile

  • 1950
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
267
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Glenn Ford, Viveca Lindfors, and Henry O'Neill in The Flying Missile (1950)
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Fictional account of the role played by a somewhat impetuous US Naval commander in developing the first means of launching missiles from submarines.Fictional account of the role played by a somewhat impetuous US Naval commander in developing the first means of launching missiles from submarines.Fictional account of the role played by a somewhat impetuous US Naval commander in developing the first means of launching missiles from submarines.

  • Director
    • Henry Levin
  • Writers
    • Richard English
    • James Gunn
    • Harvey S. Haislip
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Viveca Lindfors
    • Henry O'Neill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    267
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Richard English
      • James Gunn
      • Harvey S. Haislip
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Viveca Lindfors
      • Henry O'Neill
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Cmdr. William A. Talbot
    Viveca Lindfors
    Viveca Lindfors
    • Karin Hansen
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • RAdm. Thomas A. Scott
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Dr. Gates, USN
    Joe Sawyer
    Joe Sawyer
    • Quartermaster 'Fuss' Payne
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Lars Hansen
    Anthony Ross
    Anthony Ross
    • Adm. Bradley
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Vice-Adm. Williams
    Ross Ford
    Ross Ford
    • Crewman Chuck Davis
    Zachary Charles
    • Crewman Mack
    • (as Zachary A. Charles)
    Jerry Paris
    Jerry Paris
    • Crewman Andy Mason
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Crewman Pete McEvoy
    Paul Harvey
    Paul Harvey
    • Gen. Benton, USA
    John Baer
    John Baer
    • Jet Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Maj. Wilson
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Bice
    Robert Bice
    • Airbase Military Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Brown
    • Navy Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • First Senator
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Levin
    • Writers
      • Richard English
      • James Gunn
      • Harvey S. Haislip
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    7clanciai

    Making war in peacetime and not entirely successfully

    The film is worth watching for Viveca Lindfors, who plays the most important part, in cajoling a war invalid back to life. That's the only human part of this war chronicle. It's all about testing missiles, and both Glenn Ford and Viveca Lindfors are agreed that this missle business is just awful, they just heartily dislike it, and so does her uncle. Still they go through with the project, Viveca losing her job in the bargain and Glenn ending up a cripple, but the interesting bit is how he returns to life in spite of his bitterness, total frustration and sense of guilt because of the loss of the life of his closest mate, for which he blames himself, and he is not altogether wrong in doing so. One small mistake in precarious ventures like this, and it can all go to blazes, which it does, but Viveca saves the situation. It's a rather humdrum ordinary cliché-kind sort of chronicle of no special interest, while you have to admit that Viveca Lindfors at least is beautiful.
    6bigdinosaur

    A moralistic McHale's Navy

    Of course McHale's Navy didn't appear until over a decade after this movie was made, but there are elements of this movie that remind me of McHale's Navy...stealing supplies, crewmen horsing around. The attempts at comedy were largely unsuccessful however.

    This movie involves the implementation of Commander Talbot's (Glenn Ford) vision of missiles being launched from submarines. And he, and his crew, go through major contortions (a la McHale's Navy style) to get this accomplished. Of course, while so occupied, romance intervenes. And the girl's (Viveca Lindfors) father is a major stumbling block. He is a pacifist who is strongly against the commander's efforts.

    Although slow moving, this film is still quite watchable. The acting is fair and the story is reasonable. It is obviously pro-military and I'm sure heartily embraced by the Dept. of Defense. For the amount of money which appears to have been spent on this production...very little...it turned out fairly well.

    Although this is not a war movie per se, fans of WW2 era material will probably enjoy this one. My vote: 6 out of 10.

    This film is in my 16mm collection and is quite old with various splices which makes it difficult to do a decent technical analysis. Additionally 16mm films are generally limited to mono sound tracks and substandard sound fidelity. If this film is available on video or DVD, I am unaware of it.
    6gkshenaut

    Better than expected

    I stream videos in the background while I'm doing other work, and when I started this one, I wasn't expecting a lot. However, after a slow start, it grabbed me, and I ended up being distracted and not getting anything done. I also learned a few things I hadn't known, and followed up with a quick detour down a Wikipedia rabbit hole. All in all, a pleasant diversion.
    3planktonrules

    Kind of dull, actually.

    Despite the presence of Glenn Ford, "The Flying Missile" is an awfully dull film. And, although the title makes it sound as if it's a sci- fi movie, it isn't.

    The film is a boring story about some folks on a sub who insist that they learn to incorporate missiles onto their ship. But, this isn't done so they all go to missile training school. Along the way, their commander (Ford) strikes up a relationship with a not particularly interesting lady.

    During the course of this film, you'll see a lot of stock footage that is often crappily assembled. For example, you'll see a Bearcat airplane without a large droptank (for fuel)--yet when it's in mid- air, it has one. And, when it lands, it's missing. Also, you'll see a V-2 style missile become some other sort of missile after it's launched! And, a jet chase plane, in some shots, sports propellers!! Talk about sloppy and indifferent to continuity.

    So, what you have is a dull film with worthless footage. Need I say more?
    6boblipton

    Glen Ford Wants Missiles And Miss Lindfors

    Submarine commander Glen Ford wants in on the new guided missile program that Admiral Henry O'Neill is trying to get funding for. Ford also wants O'Neill's secretary, Viveca Lindfors. Neither goal is as easy to attain as he imagines, despite the conniving of his quartermaster, Joe Sawyer.

    Glen Ford always looks realistic in a Naval uniform, even though he was a Marine during the Second World War. As for the impulse behind this movie, I suspect that the cooperation of the Navy was motivated in part to get Congressional funding for their guided missile program. Although the script goes pretty gar into the sacrifices-our-boys-make-for-this-country territory, it's mostly standard fare with some good shots of missiles taking off and passing over a flotilla. Director Henry gets good performances out of a cast that includes John Qualen, Jerry Paris, and Paul Harvey.

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    • Trivia
      In the summer of 1945, for the first time in U.S. submarine warfare, USS Barb (SS220) successfully employed rockets against the Japanese home islands. Excluding signaling devices, this very likely was the first rocket launch from a submarine.
    • Goofs
      After finally abandoning his canes and braces, Cmdr. Talbot, on the first Test Mission, has toured the submarine and tells the Admiral "it's good to walk through the ship again, Sir". A submariner would not have referred to a submarine as a "ship", rather, he would have called her "the boat".
    • Quotes

      Cmdr. William A. Talbot: Karin, will you just listen?

      Karin Hansen: Last Sunday, I listened. Now there's no listening left in me.

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 1950 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Destino en las nubes
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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