Fantastic Voyage

Fantastic Voyage
Fantastic Voyage
- PG
- 1h 41m
- 1966
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Stephen Boyd, Donald Pleasence and Raquel Welch star in this imaginative sci-fi adventure. When a scientist who holds the secret of miniaturization goes comatose, a team of specialists travels inside his body to try to repair a dangerous blood clot. But with his body’s defenses fighting them, and a saboteur on the team, it’s a race against time to operate before the miniaturization wears off!
© 1966 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation.
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Critics Consensus: The special effects may be a bit dated today, but Fantastic Voyage still holds up well as an imaginative journey into the human body.
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Common Sense Says
Sci-fi classic may be too low-tech for kids.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that this 1966 sci-fi adventure is set mostly inside the human body. There is an assassination attempt, a car crash, battle-like sequences, use of "laser" guns, suspenseful brushes with death, and one death. By today's standards the action and violence are pretty tame and not very graphic. Younger kids may be alarmed by encounters with dangerous "blob"-like enemies but the circumstances are so remote as to not be particularly frightening. Importantly, the opposing forces here are antibodies and microbes and the healthful functioning of bodily organs and biological processes.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Sci-Fi
- Release Date:August 24, 1966
- Languages:English
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
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