The Flying Missile

The Bomb That Stalks Its Prey!

4.9
19501h 31m

A Navy commander experiments with launching missiles from submarines.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

William A. Talbot

Photo of Viveca Lindfors

Viveca Lindfors

Karin Hansen

Photo of Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Thomas A. Scott

Photo of John Qualen

John Qualen

Lars Hansen

Photo of Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Fuss Payne

Photo of Anthony Ross

Anthony Ross

Adm. Bradley

Photo of Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Vice Admiral Williams

Photo of Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Andy Mason

Photo of Kenneth Tobey

Kenneth Tobey

Pete McEvoy

Photo of Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey

Gen. Benton

Photo of Hugh Beaumont

Hugh Beaumont

Maj. Wilson

Photo of John Doucette

John Doucette

Security Officer

Photo of Ross Ford

Ross Ford

Crewman Chuck Davis

Photo of John Baer

John Baer

Jet Pilot

Photo of Robert Bice

Robert Bice

Airbase Military Police Officer

Photo of Helen Brown

Helen Brown

Navy Nurse

Photo of Harry Cheshire

Harry Cheshire

First Senator

Photo of Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

Rear Admiral

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

I don't know about you, but I always found Glenn Ford a rather dull actor to watch. He wasn't bad, just unremarkable - and this maritime adventure sort of confirms that. He is a determined (bolshy) US Naval Commander who is convinced of the merits of launching missiles from submarines - despite scepticism from the upper echelons - and so sets out to coax, cajole and bulldoze his theories through. Viveca Lindfors "Karin" provides the love interest, and indirectly some of the conflict as her father is a devout pacifist. The end result is never in jeopardy and to a certain extent the film smacks of willy-waving at the Soviets in the immediate (1950) aftermath of WWII - with scant regard to fact. I tend to like submarine adventure films (usually because they are exciting and there is normally an absence of slushy love scenes) but this doesn't really satisfy either of my criteria and so whilst it's not rotten, it's almost as bad - it's bland.

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