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  1. Answers for Fantastic Voyage%22 setting crossword clue, 11 letters. Search for crossword clues found in the Daily Celebrity, NY Times, Daily Mirror, Telegraph and major publications. Find clues for Fantastic Voyage%22 setting or most any crossword answer or clues for crossword answers.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Dive into the fascinating world of the movie Fantastic Voyage with these 44 intriguing facts. Discover behind-the-scenes secrets and trivia about this classic sci-fi adventure!

  3. The "Fantastic Voyage" Plot trope as used in popular culture. A plot that involves characters being shrunk to enter someone's body. Usually animated. Travel …

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    To destroy a blood clot in the brain of a scientist whose mind holds the key to breaking a Cold War stalemate, a submarine with a crew of five is miniaturized to microscopic size and injected into the scientist’s body. As the sub travels to the brain to destroy the clot there with a laser, it experiences a series of accidents and attempted sabotage...

    The film has spectacular special effects in its depictions of the interior of the human body, impressive even now, though the story is a suspense thriller with a one-crisis-a-minute plot. The Asimov novelization tries to rationalize the implausibility of miniaturization, expands on the mild sexual innuendo of the film (involving the one female crew...

    The film Fantastic Voyage (Wikipedia) was announced as “the most expensive science-fiction film ever made” (as of 1964 or 1965), with a budget of $5 million; its box office was $12 million. The film was notable not just for its special effects, but for the appearance, early in her career, of “international sex symbol” Raquel Welch (Wikipedia), and ...

    A sub enters a human body to repair a clot in the brain, and suffers one calamity after another, some perhaps accidents, some perhaps due to the work of a saboteur or double agent. But the mission...
    Asimov addresses the problem of how miniaturization would work, dismisses two obvious methods, and settles on familiar sfnal double-talk about hyperspace. (Asimov wrote a later novel, Fantastic Voy...
    Asimov adds scenes at the beginning (to introduce characters) and end (to confirm the success of the mission), but otherwise follows the movie’s plot very closely.
    Asimov ramps up Grant’s sexual innuendo with Cora, to a point that would be unacceptable today; but as the story goes on, their relationship becomes more respectful, and by the end of the book is t...
  4. Jan 1, 2009 · "Fantastic Voyage" setting. Crossword Clue Here is the solution for the "Fantastic Voyage" setting clue featured on January 1, 2009. We have found 40 possible answers for this clue in our database. Among them, one solution stands out with a 94% match which has a length of 11 letters. You can unveil this answer gradually, one letter at a time ...

  5. Dec 16, 2000 · Plot. Scientist Jan Benes defects to the West but an attempted assassination by the other side places him a coma. Agent Charles Grant is recruited by the top-secret organisation Combined Miniaturized Deterrence Forces. He learns that he is to be part of a crew aboard a submarine The Proteus.

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  7. Fantastic Voyage. Advertise With Us. The brilliant scientist Jan Benes (Jean Del Val) develops a way to shrink humans, and other objects, for brief periods of time. Benes, who is working in...

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