Description: Original 1966 Theatrical USA One Sheet on Linen, VERY GOOD+ Condition, nicely backed. Restored poster with natural, age appropriate appearance. Edge wear and fold wear slight, with very minor surface blemishes. Linen border is one to two inches outside poster border. Beautiful classic poster with sci-fi, horror imagery and Raquel Welch at height of her popularity. FAST and SAFE DELIVERY a Certainty. Part of a gallery of more than ONE THOUSAND LINENBACKED and more than 30,000 un-restored original rare paper items being offered for the first time to the eBay community. ALL PHOTOS of Rare Paper are ACTUAL ITEMS being sold. Please, ask questions before purchase, we will do our best to oblige you. 1966. Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER. TAGLINES : "The most amazing science fiction ever conceived!" "You've never been HERE before!" "A Fantastic And Spectacular Voyage... Through The Human Body... Into The Brain"- When a blood clot renders a scientist comatose, a submarine and its crew are shrunk and injected into his bloodstream in order to save him. Scientist Jan Benes (Jean Del Val), who knows the secret to keeping soldiers shrunken for an indefinite period, escapes from behind the Iron Curtain with the help of C.I.A. Agent Grant (Stephen Boyd). While being transferred, their motorcade is attacked. Benes strikes his head, causing a blood clot to form in his brain. Grant is ordered to accompany a group of scientists as they are miniaturized. They have one hour to get to Benes' brain, remove the clot, and get out. Nominated for FIVE Academy Award OSCAR Nominations including Best Cinematography. Won OSCARs for Best Art Direction, Best Visual Special f/X. CAST includes Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch, Edmond O'Brien, Arthur Kennedy, Donald Pleasence, James Brolin, William Redfield, Barry Coe, Arthur O'Connell, Jean Del Val, James Doohan. BEHIND THE SCENES TRIVIA : When filming the scene where the other crew members remove attacking antibodies from Raquel Welch for the first time, director Richard Fleischer allowed the actors to grab what they pleased. Gentlemen all, they specifically avoided removing them from Welch's breasts, with an end result that Fleischer described as a "Las Vegas showgirl" effect. He pointed this out to the cast members - and on the second try, the actors all reached for her breasts. Finally, Fleischer realized that he would have to choreograph who removed what from where, and the result is seen in the final cut. Medical schools, at least as late as the 1980s, showed clips from this movie to illustrate various concepts in human anatomy, physiology, and especially immunology. The time spent in the movie of the crew once they are miniaturized takes up almost exactly one hour of the movie. During filming, one of the two three-inch "Proteus" models used in the miniaturization sequence was left by an open window and was subsequently carried off by a crow. The scenes of crew members swimming outside the sub were shot on dry soundstages with the actors suspended from wires. There was some additional hazard involved because, to avoid reflections from the metal, the wires were washed in acid to roughen them, which made them more likely to break. To create the impression of swimming in a resisting medium, the scenes were shot at fifty percent greater speed than normal, then played back at normal speed. Raquel Welch said in her 2013 book that she was infatuated with Stephen Boyd in making this movie, although he declined her advances.
Price: 516.72 USD
Location: Wake Forest, North Carolina
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Industry: Movies
Movie: FANTASTIC VOYAGE (1966)
Modification Description: on LINEN Backing (250 year old Conservation Technique)-ADDS VALUE
Modified: YES
Size: One Sheet (27 inches x 41 inches)
Object Type: Poster
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States