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Fantastic Voyage
Fantastic Voyage
1966 ·101 min ·United States of America ·PG 12+
7.7
IMDb 6.8 КП 6.9 RT 91% MC 72
Science Fiction, Adventure
Director: Richard Fleischer
Trailers Fantastic Voyage

In order to save an assassinated scientist, a submarine and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into his bloodstream.

Budget: $5.12M
Worldwide: $12M
Stephen Boyd
Actor
Raquel Welch
Actor
Edmond O'Brien
Actor
🏆 Academy Awards 1967 — Best Visual Effects
🏆 Academy Awards 1967 — Best Production Design (Color)
🎬 Academy Awards 1967 — Best Cinematography (Color)
🎬 Academy Awards 1967 — Best Sound Effects
🎬 Saturn Awards 2014 — Best Special Blu-ray/DVD Edition
🏆 Academy Awards 1967 — Best Production Design (Color)

Fantastic Voyage is widely regarded as a pioneering work of 1960s science fiction that remains visually inventive and historically significant. While modern viewers may find its pacing slow and acting uninspired, the film maintains a nostalgic charm and serves as a classic example of imaginative practical effects.

Production The film features groundbreaking and imaginative production design that effectively brings the internal human body to life.
Acting The performances are generally perceived as staid, average, or uninspired by the cast.
Screenplay The narrative follows a strictly linear and traditional 1960s structure that modern audiences may find archaic.
Production The visual effects are celebrated as innovative for their time, though they are increasingly viewed as dated or occasionally cheap by contemporary standards.
Pacing The pacing is viewed as measured and methodical, which provides a classic atmosphere for some but feels sluggish and slow to others.
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