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The Flying Missile
4.9
Released December 24, 1950
Runtime 1h 31min
The Bomb That Stalks Its Prey!
A Navy commander experiments with launching missiles from submarines.
Genres
Drama
Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
Production Countries
United States of America
Finances
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Profit/Loss: $0
Cast
Glenn Ford
William A. Talbot
Viveca Lindfors
Karin Hansen
Henry O'Neill
Thomas A. Scott
John Qualen
Lars Hansen
Carl Benton Reid
Dr. Gates
Joe Sawyer
Fuss Payne
Anthony Ross
Adm. Bradley
Harry Shannon
Vice Admiral Williams
Jerry Paris
Andy Mason
John Hamilton
Senator
Kenneth Tobey
Pete McEvoy
Paul Harvey
Gen. Benton
Hugh Beaumont
Maj. Wilson
John Doucette
Security Officer
Ross Ford
Crewman Chuck Davis
Zachary Charles
Crewman Mack
John Baer
Jet Pilot
Robert Bice
Airbase Military Police Officer
Helen Brown
Navy Nurse
Harry Cheshire
First Senator
Steven Clark
Jet Pilot
Joseph Crehan
Rear Admiral
John Dehner
Lieutenant Commander
William Donnelly
Myers
John Doucette
Air Base Civilian Security Officer
Paul Dubov
Army Lieutenant
Charles Evans
Chief of Naval Operations
John Hamilton
Second Senator
Al Hill
Shipboard Observation Officer
Mary Alan Hokanson
Waitress
Selmer Jackson
Col. Halliburton
Anthony Jochim
Dr. Elder
Ed Kelly
Enlisted Man
Harry Lauter
Army Base Information Desk Clerk
Billy Lechner
Sentry
Leon Lontoc
Steward
Robert Lowell
Sentry
Paul Marion
Co-Pilot
Forbes Murray
Officer in Club
William Phillips
Chief Mechanic
Richard Quine
Amn. Hank Weber
Grandon Rhodes
Capt. Whitaker
James Seay
Lt. Jackson
Helen Spring
Mrs. Peg Scott
William Tannen
Lieutenant
Peter M. Thompson
Lieutenant Commander
Harlan Warde
Lieutenant Commander
Carleton Young
Colonel
Crew
Henry Levin
Director
Paul Donnelly
Assistant Director
James Gunn
Writer
N. Richard Nash
Original Story
Richard English
Writer
Harvey S. Haislip
Original Story
Jerry Bresler
Producer
William E. Snyder
Director of Photography
Viola Lawrence
Editor
George Duning
Original Music Composer
George Brooks
Art Direction
Louis Diage
Set Decoration
Jean Louis
Costume Design
Morris Stoloff
Music Director
George Cooper
Sound Engineer
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Reviews
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CinemaSerf
I don't know about you, but I always found Glenn Ford a rather dull actor to watch. He wasn't bad, just unremarkable - and this maritime adventure sort of confirms that. He is a determined (bolshy) US Naval Commander who is convinced of the merits of launching missiles from submarines - despite sce...