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Titolo originale: Fantastic Voyage
Regia: Richard Fleischer |
Anno: 1966
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Fantascienza Avventura
Tag: coma | submarine | claustrophobia | wound | laser | human body | shrinking | double agent | radioactivity | miniaturization | doctor | scientist | sabotage | security | military | brain surgery | turbulence | scuba diver | microscopic | absurd | adoring |
Cast: 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 |

Una squadra di scienziati viene rimpicciolita e, a bordo di un sottomarino, verrĂ  spedita nel corpo di uno studioso per salvargli la vita.

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Antibodies attack Cora, even though Benes' immune system would never have encountered her before. An [...] D
When taking on oxygen in the lungs, the theory was that the pressure when Dr. Benes inhales would fo [...] D
Wires visible throughout the "swimming" sequences. D
Before Duval leaves the ship, as he waits for the airlock to fill with fluid, his hair is already we [...] D
Swim fins were not in use in any of the dive scenes though scuba diving requires them for propulsion [...] D
Preparation for the three extra-vehicular activities, the dives themselves, and returning to the sub [...] D
As the car disappears down the lift, delivering Grant to CMDF, it should vanish as it is hidden by t [...] D
During the Proteus' emergency passage through the heart they have exactly 60 seconds to safely make [...] D
When Grant's car starts to descend on the elevator, it is parked on concrete. When he leaves the car [...] D
The production had to take liberties with things like relative proportions in order to have a visual [...] D
It is rather weird that despite a control room full of computers and just think of such an advanced [...] D
While bringing Benes into the country,after his car is rammed, the agents move him from the damaged [...] D
Dr. Michaels tells Grant that the human circulatory system, strung end to end, would stretch 100,000 [...] D
The sub and crew were miniaturized once so that they could be placed into the oversized syringe. The [...] D
After Benes' entourage leaves the airport at the beginning of the movie, a motorcycle with rider pul [...] D
Cora mentions the oxygen cylinders to Grant, but they have a yellow body with a yellow shoulder (the [...] D
When Grant fires the laser at the sub which is being piloted by Dr. Michaels, when the shot changes [...] D
The locking mechanism on the door to the sterilization room serves no purpose; the bars in the star- [...] D
When Dr. Michaels is trapped in the bubble cockpit of the sub after crashing into the nerve fibers t [...] D
When the crew approaches the inner ear, any vibration could damage the ship. Dr Reid cautions the op [...] D
At one point, Edmond O'Brien, as General Carter, stops himself from killing an ant on the table. The [...] D
When the crew of the Proteus are refilling their oxygen, they are using air from the patient's lung. [...] D
No explanation is ever given as to why the CMDF center happened to have a submarine and gigantic syr [...] D
On board the Proteus, the force of the fistula whirlpool is enough to pull Cora Peterson and Dr. Mic [...] D
Just after the Proteus's injection, Captain Owens stated that the ship's speed is 15 knots, which is [...] D
The heart rate shown on the monitors, the heart rate heard by the Proteus crew, and the heart rate s [...] D
Wires are visible when the sub is in the lymphatic system just prior to moving to the inner ear. Wir [...] D
When the shrunk vessel submerges in the liquid, there are interior shots showing a lot of very small [...] D
When the Proteus is first injected into Benes' body the pilot's head in the bubble window is clearly [...] D
The four crew members escaping through the tear duct at the end left the laser behind, which would g [...] D
A slice of Capt. Bill Owens' right side of head is missing in the scene in the vein after the arteri [...] D
The size of the tanks in the crew's scuba gear could only hold about 10 or 15 minutes worth of air. [...] D
They're cruising around inside the body. Where's all the light coming from? D
The claim is that the Proteus will be reduced to the size of a microbe, to enable it to do its job w [...] D
When Grant is being driven up the ramp at CMDF, a shadow of crew member holding a boom is visible at [...] D
During the briefing session Dr. Michaels shows the room a diagram of the blood clot on the left side [...] D
Grant is introduced as the man who retrieved Benes and a frogman in "the war." However, Grant was on [...] D
At the end, when the "micronauts" escape Benes' body through the tear ducts, there are just the four [...] D
In scenes where the Proteus is buffeted about, the actors sometimes fall in the wrong direction than [...] D
Two times, people go swimming outside of the Proteus. The first is when Grant, Cora, Duval, and Mich [...] D
If the crew members can swim from the brain to the eye in around a minute, why didn't they enter fro [...] D
The scuba equipment has a low-pressure hose running between the tank and the face-mask. The face-mas [...] D
Dr. Michael's navigational charts for their mission are sequenced in their cubbyholes from left to r [...] D
When Grant discovers that the laser gun has fallen from its stand he calls for Cora, accidentally ca [...] D
Shadow visible on the right hand wall as the camera pulls back to see the large control room for the [...] D
The amount of radioactive material for the sub would not need a lead carrying case. Grant proves thi [...] D
When the nurse is fitting the needle to the hypodermic, she is not wearing surgical gloves, although [...] D
The entire opening sequence is fairly far-fetched. If they were sneaking Benes into the country, it' [...] D
After the opening credits, Grant travels to the shrinking centre in a black Chrysler Imperial, but i [...] D
When the surviving crew is extracted from Benes' eye, the doctors and officers greet them with joy a [...] D
After the Proteus has finished Phase 1 shrinking and is placed in a test tube, it submerges and desc [...] D
The crewmen reported before the sterilization procedure that Benes' heart rate was 32 beats per minu [...] D
The patient's red blood cells, shown in the various scenes of the miniaturized submarine traveling t [...] D
When they are refilling the air supply, the gauge shows 100psi when 'full'. That would provide a few [...] D
While Grant is talking to Cora when she first tests the laser, the blue screen is visible in the bac [...] D
At the end when the crew have survived, there is a close up of Colonel Reid, and he looks relaxed, a [...] D
The number on the nose of the Boeing 707 changes from 6746 to 7744. D
In the movie, defibrillation is used to stop the heart. In the real world, defibrillation is used to [...] D
Reid and Carter time the restarting of Benes' heart down to the last possible second. Yet when Reid [...] D
When the outside doctors stopped Benes's heart, the Proteus went through it via the two open valves. [...] D
For such a futuristic vessel it's archaic that the Proteus' induction valves are not controllable fr [...] D

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