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The Flying Saucer (1950)

Starring: George Baxter, Robert Boon Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
2.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: George Baxter, Robert Boon, Frank Darien, Roy Engel, Pat Garrison
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: May 8, 2001
  • Run Time: 75 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005B6KL
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #39,734 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "The Flying Saucer" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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By January 1950, "Atomic Age" America was fueled with rabid paranoia. Russia had the H-bomb, communists were infiltrating unions and academia, strange unidentified objects called "flying saucers" were invading our skies and a small New Mexico town called Roswell was suddenly made famous. "The Flying Saucer" is about a thrill-packed race between the United States and Russia to capture a flying saucer hidden in the uncharted, avalanche-prone wastelands of Alaska.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mikel Conrad battles the Red Menace...sort of...., April 12, 2004
Mikel Conrad, who appeared uncredited in a number of films through the late 40's and early 50's, not only starred in The Flying Saucer (1950), but also is listed as the writer, director, and producer. One may also have seen Mr. Conrad (in rare credited roles) in films like Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff (1949) and Francis the Talking Mule (1950).

First of all, let me say right off the bat that while there is a flying saucer in this film, it's not from outer space, and there are no spacemen bent on world domination or coming to steal out women for weird procreation experiments anywhere in this film. The flying saucer is a plot device in the movie, but the whole science fiction angle to the story is pretty much non-existent. Just fair warning to anyone looking for a little cheesy science fiction fun from the 50's.

The movie starts off with a flying saucer zipping around the air, freaking people out, and newspaper headlines scream of its' appearance. Various world governments (well, the only two that counted at that time, us and Big Red) have taken an interest in this amazingly fast aircraft, and are seeking it out. The thought being that one could drop atomic bombs anywhere, anytime, unfettered. Should the Red Menace get their hands on this, well...remember, this was 1950 and the Cold War was in full swing. Mikel Conrad is Mike Trent, a millionaire playboy and government spy... well, I am unsure if he was an actual agent or just got recruited in the movie, but either way...you see, there seems to be a good amount of activity in Alaska concerning the Russians, and since Mike Trent's family has diversified interests there, goldmines, logging camps, beaver farms, igloo construction, the United States government thought he would make the perfect agent to send in and see what's going on...under the premise that he had a nervous breakdown and is going home to recuperate. At his side is Vee Langley (played by Pat Garrison), another government agent posing as Mike's nurse. (Actually, the only actor you may recognize in here is Denver Pyle, who was on TV's Dukes of Hazzard as Uncle Jesse. Pyle plays a Communista goon...I think...he didn't get a lot of screen time).

So Mike and Vee are traveling by boat to a hunting lodge owned by Mike's family, and we get to see a whole lot of beautiful Alaskan scenery. We also get to see Mike smoke like a chimney. I swear, the first half of this film you couldn't go five minutes without seeing Mike light up another cigarette. We also get voiceover from Mike, telling us a little about the beautiful scenery, but, I have to say, it was kind of difficult to listen to Mike expound on the loveliness of the surrounding Alaskan wilderness and then watch him pitch cigarette butts into the pristine, crystal clear Alaskan waters...but I digress. They finally arrive at the near empty family hunting lodge and meet Hans, the caretaker. Mike doesn't recognize Hans, and asks where the other caretaker is, to which Hans replies he doesn't know. Plot point? Probably...he certainly is a suspicious looking individual, and he seems to have a Frenchie accent and often wears a beret, sure signs of a no-goodnik.

Well, after some more goofy stuff, we do find out that the saucer is in the area, and the Russians are actively looking for it, with agents Mike and Vee right in the middle of the action...sort of...what's the big mystery of the flying saucer? Will Mike and Vee be able to find it before the Stalingradians? (Vee might, but I think Mike, aka Sir Smokes-A-Lot, will probably pass away of emphysema before the end of the film)

The Flying Saucer is basically a low-rent, James Bond spy movie without the cool gadgets or interesting characters. The film gets points for using the Alaskan wilderness as a backdrop, but loses points for the pretty lame plot devices and even lamer dialogue. I do admire Conrad's effort in writing, producing and directing this feature. Independent filmmaking is always a sketchy business, so I have to cut him a little slack as he seemed to make the best of what he had, and this certainly didn't turn out all bad.

Wade Williams and Image Entertainment provide a pretty poor print for this release, one with obvious damage to the film throughout. It's still watchable, but at a few points lines on the film are pretty heavy, and speckling severe. The audio is comparatively better, but also suffers at a couple of points. I wasn't surprised at the condition of the film, and I doubt Criterion has this on their list of future releases, so this is probably the best you're going to get on DVD. Special features include a trailer for the film, and trailers for five other Wade Willams/Image releases. I am giving this film three stars, two for the movie and one for the great looking scenery used in the film. All in all, The Flying Saucer is a mildly entertaining Cold War relic, and, at the very least, I learned that if you are ever underneath a glacier, traveling along a passageway, do not fire a submachine gun. You are only asking for trouble, my friend.

Cookieman108

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Local Color, June 26, 2000
By "strydrn" (Juneau, Alaska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flying Saucer [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The main interest for this production is that it was shot mostly on location in the vicinity of Juneau, Alaska around 1950. Some of the cinematograqphy is really quite good and, speaking as an Alaskan, very typical of the area. It would have been even more interesting from a nostalgia point of view were ther more scenes around Juneau itself. The preconceptions of the time about Alaskans, Russians, playboys, and lone wolf genius scientists are quite amusing. Denver Pyle is the only immediately recognizable actor although two other supporting actors are very good and worked almost constantly during the period. The leading man and lady are straight out of a Buster Crabbe serial while the plot doesn't quite rise to even that level. Were I not very familiar with the area and a fan of old science fiction and B-movies, I doubt that I'd have purchased this one.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Finally.... good!!!1, December 4, 2002
By francois "bestfrancois" (montreal, canada) - See all my reviews
I bought this movie thinking it was the movie Spielberg reviewed on the close Encounter's DVD special feature. I had a good and a bad surprise. It was definitely not a sci-fi movie at all, but rather a spy kind of movie. However considering that film is so old and so unpopular it does have is charm. I think the acting is good, the plot of the movie makes sense, and the scenes of Alaska are splendid. I have tons of DVD at home and somehow this film is one of my favorites. But then again... for my taste.
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