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The Flight That Disappeared

1961, Movie, NR, 71 mins

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Science fiction rears its socially conscious head in this film's commendable no-nuke message. Three top scientists traveling by plane to a presidential meeting at the Pentagon are mysteriously transmitted to another dimension. They are kept captive by the future generations of Earth, who try to deter them from presenting plans for the development of an ultimate bomb. A minor pacifist film becoming more relevant with time. leave a comment
Year: 1961
Rated NR

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Cast
Craig Hill: Tom Endicott
Paula Raymond: Marcia Paxton
Dayton Lummis: Dr. Morris
Gregory Morton: Examiner
John Bryant: Hank Norton
Addison Richards: Sage

 

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