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Commentary by film & music historian Jeff Bond; Isolated score track with commentary by film & music historians Jeff Bond, Jon Burlingame and Nick Redman; Lava Lamps & Celluloid: A tribute to the visual effects of Fantastic Voyage; Storyboards-to-scene comparison: Whirlpool scene; Original prop stills; Behind-the-scenes stil galleries; Original theatrical trailer and more!
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Fantastic Voyage
1. Ambush at Night
2. Main Titles
3. Grant's Mission
4. C.M.D.F.
5. The Project
6. Preparations
7. Phase One
8. Phase Two
9. Phase Three
10. Phase Four
11. Inner Space
12. The Whirlpool
13. Off-Course
14. Through the Heart
15. Air
16. The Laser Problem
17. The Lymphatic Jungle
18. The Inner Ear
19. Attack of the Antibodies
20. To Save a Life
21. Saboteur
22. Killer Corpuscles
23. The Eye Has It
24. End Titles
A decade before Star Wars proved that movies could triumphantly transport us beyond the province of our own physical universe, a unique film had its engines in reverse, charting an excursion not into the great beyond, but within the mysterious confines of the human body. So inventive are the premise and execution of Fantastic Voyage that fans continue to regard it as a milestone of cinematic sci-fi, both in terms of its commercial success and its universal appeal. Part adventure tale and part thriller, the story concerns a group of scientists (led by Stephen Boyd) who are miniaturized -- along with their high-tech submarine -- and injected into the bloodstream of a dying scientist in order to save his life. Among Boyd's intrepid scientific team are sci-fi favorite Donald Pleasance (Escape From New York) and Raquel Welch, at the time moviedom's newest bombshell. An Oscar-winner for Cinematography, Art Direction, Sound Effects, Visual Effects, and Editing, perhaps the film's greatest achievement is in the way its story remains riveting despite all the eye-popping visuals. If high school anatomy classes were anywhere near this fascinating, we'd be a nation of doctors. Bruce Kluger, Barnes & Noble
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