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''The Flight That Disappeared'' (a.k.a. ''Flight That Disappeared'') is a 1961 American
science fiction film Science fiction (or sci-fi) is a film genre that uses Speculative fiction, speculative, fictional science-based depictions of phenomena that are not fully accepted by mainstream science, such as Extraterrestrial life in fiction, extraterrestria ...
directed by
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and produced by Robert E. Kent, starring Craig Hill,
Paula Raymond Paula Raymond (born Paula Ramona Wright; November 23, 1924 – December 31, 2003) was an American model and actress who played the leading lady in numerous movies and television series including ''Crisis'' (1950) with Cary Grant. She was th ...
, and
Dayton Lummis Dayton Lummis (August 8, 1903 – March 23, 1988) was an American film, television and theatre actor. He was perhaps best known for playing the role of General Douglas MacArthur in the 1955 film '' The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell''. Lummis ...
. The film was released by
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. The film's storyline deals with an
alien abduction Alien abduction (also called abduction phenomenon, alien abduction syndrome, or UFO abduction) refers to the phenomenon of people reporting what they assure to be the real experience of being kidnapped by extraterrestrial beings and subje ...
. When his flight disappears, a rocket scientist finds himself on trial in the future for his part in designing a weapon that has destroyed all life on Earth.


Plot

Trans-Coast Airways Flight 60 leaves Los Angeles on a flight to
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Three scientists on board the transcontinental flight have been summoned to a classified meeting at
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, concerning the "beta bomb", a new bomb design and the rocket to deliver it. Mid-flight, the
Douglas DC-6 The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, Douglas reworked it after the war to compete ...
airliner mysteriously begins to climb, to over 10 miles high. Back at the airline headquarters, Operations Manager George Manson tries to keep in contact with the flight, but is sure that nothing can be done to save the passengers and crew. The engines stop, and passengers pass out due to lack of oxygen. Crazed passenger Walter Cooper, who has tried to convince others that using the secret bomb is essential, jumps from the aircraft. Three scientists, Dr. Carl Morris, Tom Endicott, and Marcia Paxton, find themselves in a limbo state, watches stopped and no heartbeats. Meeting the Examiner, the trio of scientists leave the aircraft for judgement from those of the future. They find themselves in a moment between time, which explains the stopped watches and lack of heartbeats. They are shown a future where their bomb has been used and destroyed the atmosphere, and thus all life on the planet. They are judged guilty and sentenced to live in the timeless moment, where the future and past meet, for the rest of eternity. After the Sage objects that the scientists from the past cannot be judged by a future society, they are returned to the present on this technicality. The passengers have no memory of any of the actions on board before passing out, with the exception of Endicott the rocket engineer and Dr. Morris. Marcia Paxton only thinks that the event was a dream. Walter Cooper reappears, and the flight crew do not seem to have any recollection of the emergency that took place on the flight. When Captain Hank Norton calls for landing instructions, the airline office is perplexed. When their airliner lands at Washington, the passengers and crew discover that they are 24 hours late, thus proving Endicott's fantastic story of the trial and judgement. Dr. Morris, the nuclear bomb designer, disposes of his notebook containing the formulas and designs for the bomb.


Cast

* Craig Hill as Tom Endicott *
Paula Raymond Paula Raymond (born Paula Ramona Wright; November 23, 1924 – December 31, 2003) was an American model and actress who played the leading lady in numerous movies and television series including ''Crisis'' (1950) with Cary Grant. She was th ...
as Marcia Paxton *
Dayton Lummis Dayton Lummis (August 8, 1903 – March 23, 1988) was an American film, television and theatre actor. He was perhaps best known for playing the role of General Douglas MacArthur in the 1955 film '' The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell''. Lummis ...
as Dr. Carl Morris *
Meg Wyllie Margaret Gillespie Wyllie (February 15, 1917 – January 1, 2002) was an American actress who appeared primarily on television. She portrayed Mrs. Kissel in ''The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'' (1963–1964). Early years Born in Honolulu, ...
as Helen Cooper * Gregory Morton as The Examiner * Harvey Stephens as Walter Cooper * John Bryant as Hank Norton * Nancy Hale as Barbara Nielsen *
Addison Richards Addison Whittaker Richards, Jr. (October 20, 1902 – March 22, 1964) was an American actor of film and television. Richards appeared in more than 300 films between 1933 and his death in 1964. Biography A native of Zanesville, Ohio, Richard ...
as The Sage *
Brad Trumbull Brad Raymond Trumbull (November 25, 1924 – November 25, 1994) was an American film, stage and television actor. He was known for playing the role of Brody in the American crime drama television series ''The Lawless Years''. After serving in ...
as Jack Peters * Bernadette Hale as Joan Agnew *
Roy Engel Roy Engel (born Leroy Englewood Stults Jr.;"Missouri, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLFM-JTCJ : Thu Jul 18 04:43:41 UTC 2024), Entry for Leroy Englewood Stults and V ...
as Jameson (credited as Roy Engle)


Production

Conceived as a low-budget “
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” film concerning “the perils of the nuclear arms race,” director LeBorg was compelled to use stock footage for depictions of thermonuclear war. The inflight scenes of ''The Flight That Disappeared'' were photographed in a studio-made airliner fuselage, passenger section, lounge and cockpit section, while background scenes were shot at
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. The 2 by 2 seating is correct for the period, but the single aisle is wider, possibly to facilitate camera work. The picture was shot in eight days, “remarkable for a feature made in the 1960s.” The film was made at the nadir of LeBorg’s career; he did not regard ''The Flight That Disappeared'' to be a genuine assignment: “I guess I just didn’t get a film…I couldn’t even get an agent.”


Reception

''
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'' gave the film two stars out of four, writing that ''The Flight That Disappeared'' becomes "more relevant with time". Aviation film historian Stephen Pendo, in his critique of this low-budget film, wrote, "The incredible plot makes the film all but unwatchable", and the poster showing a "jetliner" didn't help matters. ''The Flight That Disappeared'' recouped its production costs at the box office, and garnered a small profit, then “vanished almost immediately after its initial release.”Dixon, 1992 p. 35-36


See also

*
List of American films of 1961 A list of American films released in 1961. __TOC__ Top-grossing films (U.S.) A–B C–I J–R S–Z See also * 1961 in the United States External links 1961 filmsat the Internet Movie Database * List of 1961 box office number-on ...


Notes


References


Sources

* Dixon, Wheeler Winston. 1992. ''The Films of Reginald LeBorg: Interviews, Essays, and Filmography.'' Filmmakers No. 31 ''
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'', Metuchen, New Jersey. * Pendo, Stephen. ''Aviation in the Cinema''. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1985. . * Warren, Bill. ''Keep Watching The Skies, American Science Fiction Movies of the 1950s'', Vol II: 1958 - 1962 (covers late 1950s movies not released until the early 1960s). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 1986. .


External links

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