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Fantastic Voyage

 1966
 100 minutes (1 hrs 40 mins)
Fantastic Voyage

Production Country

United States

Production Studio

Twentieth Century Fox

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

Stephen Boyd · Raquel Welch · Edmond O'Brien · Donald Pleasence · Arthur O'Connell · William Redfield

Full cast & crew

Release dates

Japan release date Japan release: 23rd September 1966
United Kingdom release date United Kingdom release: 14th October 1966
Italy release date Italy release: 21st October 1966

Certificates

US
Approved

13

G

G

K-12

Touspublics

T

G

6

12

12

M/6

A

15

Total grosses

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A film which is possibly the most anticipated of the year, maybe not because of the film but the maker involved, had its London premiere Thursday night which was attended by stars and Director.

The film, Cameron's first since the multi award winning Titanic, which is still the highest grossing film of all time 12 years later, is a fantasy adventure set in another world and boast reportedly the best use of 3D in cinema yet.

Some critics have been hard on the film but many reviews have been very positive, Steven Spielberg himself even piping in to say he thought it was one of the most exciting films he'd seen since he saw Star Wars back in 1977. In an interview with MTV Cameron revealed that his next film would be a remake of the Classic film Fantastic Voyage. The story is of a group of doctors who are shrunk and injected into a shot diplomat to heal him from the inside before he dies. The film was in 1966 quite ground breaking in its special effects, and is also one of my favourite films.

Cameron did state that he will probably not direct the film and just produce but it would use much of the technology that he invented for Avatar, and it's a sure fire bet it will be in 3D.

Do you think this will be a worthwhile remake?