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The Bamboo Saucer

The Bamboo Saucer is a independently made 1968 Cold War science fiction film drama about competing American and Russian teams that discover a flying saucer in Communist China.[1] The film was re-released in 1969 under the title Collision Course with an edited down runtime of 90 minutes.

The Bamboo Saucer
Italian theatrical release poster
Directed byFrank Telford
Screenplay byFrank Telford
Story byAlford Van Ronkle
(as Rip Von Ronkle)
John P. Fulton
(as John Fulton)
Produced byCharles E. Burns
Jerry Fairbanks
StarringDan Duryea,
John Ericson
Lois Nettleton
CinematographyHal Mohr
Edited byRichard A. Harris
(as Richard Harris)
Music byEdward Paul
Production
companies
National Telefilm Associates
Jerry Fairbanks Productions
Distributed byWorld Entertainment Corp.
Release dates
  • October 23, 1968 (1968-10-23) (Boston, Massachusetts)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

This was the final film for both actors Dan Duryea and Nan Leslie.

Plot edit

Test pilot Fred Norwood (John Ericson) is flying the experimental X-109 (actually an U.S. Airforce Lockheed F-104 Starfighter jet aircraft accompanied by a chase plane (another F-104). During the flight testing, Norwood finds himself pursued by a flying saucer and believes he has to engage in a series of tricky aerobatics to protect himself. The ace pilot amazingly pulls out of a dive at Mach 3.12 (2,320.00 MPH, 3,402 Ft. per Second from 30,000 Feet), and Fred and the "experimental" X-109 plane fortunately survive the wild flight.

Once on the ground, Norwood is informed that the radar tracking his jet picked up no other aircraft near him except the chase plane. Though Norwood insists on what he saw, his superiors, who were monitoring his vital signs, think he has had a series of hallucinations, they chastise him and order him off the project. Blanchard Andy Romano, the USAF pilot of the chase plane, exits the room in an obviously frightened and nervous state; he parrots words about not seeing another aircraft on the flight and that the reported event was merely an aerial inversion. When shaky Blanchard falters with his explanation, he is again prompted what to say by the panel members in the room.

Now angered and determined, Fred Norwood decides to prove what he saw by patrolling the area in a USAF surplus North American P-51 Mustang equipped with futuristic laser radar until he reaches the point of exhaustion. As Norwood sleeps, his best friend, Joe Vetry William Mims, a fellow pilot who is married to Norwood's sister Dorothy Nan Leslie, takes off in the Mustang when the radar set picks up an unidentified flying object. Fred and Dorothy view Joe's aircraft vanish off the radar screen; later Federal Aviation Administration crash investigators tell Fred that his friend's Mustang disintegrated in mid air in a manner similar to the accounts of the Mantell UFO incident.

Fred Norwood finds himself summoned to Washington D.C. to meet with Hank Peters Dan Duryea(for once not playing a sneering villain), a member of an influential, unnamed agency of the United States Government. Hank Peters believes Fred Norwood's account and shows him a sketch that Fred identifies as the same kind of blue saucer that buzzed the, I mean X-109. Peters tells Norwood that the sketch was provided from intelligence sources based in Red China. Because of Fred's familiarity with a variety of aircraft, he is asked to accompany Peters and two scientists who will be parachuted into Red China. Peters informs Fred that there are reliable sources that report the two humanoid aliens in the saucer died, likely from exposure to Earth bacteria; and due to rapid (probably stinking), deterioration, their bodies were reported as cremated by Chinese peasants.

At the Chinese drop zone, they are met by American agent Sam Archibald James Hong (Big Bang's Chinese waiter), who leads them to the saucer now hidden inside the ruins of a Catholic church. Due to the Communists having destroyed the church, the upset locals assist the Americans in any way possible. On traveling to their destination while evading units of the People's Liberation Army, they run across a party of Russian scientists led by their own version of Agent Hank Peters, Comrade Zagorsky Vincent Beck. Among the group of 4 Russians is scientist Anna Karachev Lois Nettleton (Miss Chicago of 1948). After some tense moments the two competing parties begrudgingly decide to cooperate in investigating the hidden saucer.

Soon they are discovered by The Chinese Army, and after a wild firefight when 2 Russians and 2 Americans and 1 Chinese (all 5 are eventually killed) stand off the Chinese Army, killing at least 61 Chinese soldiers, the three survivors in the flying saucer... 2 Americans (Ericson and Hastings) and one of the Russian scientists (Lois Nettleton) board the saucer, activate it, take off, and fly out of Chinese airspace. A pre-programmed autopilot course instantly takes control and flies them away from Earth past the Moon, past Mars, and on a collision course with Saturn. Unable to return unless they work together to control the alien UFO, they are finally successful and able return to Earth in less than a minute. The trio decides to land in Geneva, Switzerland. Then a quote from President John F. Kennedy about mutual human cooperation in space flashes on screen.

Production edit

Jerry Fairbanks was a producer and sometimes director of a variety of cinematic short subjects series such as Strange as It Seems and Popular Science. A 1954 film trade article stated that Fairbanks was preparing his first theatrical motion picture, titled Project Saucer that was to be filmed in widescreen and color.[2] A 1964 article stated that Fairbanks was moving production of his film Operation Blue Book from a runaway production in Spain to be filmed in the USA.[3]

Fairbanks persevered and had a collaborator, Frank Telford, rewrite the screenplay by Alford "Rip" Van Ronkel and special effects man John P. Fulton with Telford directing the film in 1966.[4] Fairbanks contacted the office of the United States Secretary of Defense about his screenplay. In a April 12, 1966 reply, the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense informed Fairbanks that they had a "negative reaction" to Project Saucer. They recommended that the screenplay delete any reference to the CIA, saying it would not be appropriate to place one of their operatives in the fictionalized situation. Furthermore, the flying saucer investigation was not factually set up; the Air Force's General was an unnecessarily uncomplimentary character and would not act as he does in the screenplay; it was also not clear just what part the Air Force played in the aircraft testing; any one of the aircraft manufacturers could clarify the film's opening sequence; finally, the Air Force should not be utilized or included in the air drop inside Chinese air space[5]

Fairbanks incorporated the changes in the finished screenplay. Co-screenwriter, associate producer, and special effects expert John P. Fulton died during filming.[6] The film was retitled The Bamboo Saucer, though it had no relation to the 1967 published science fiction novel The Flight of the Bamboo Saucer. The experimental X-109 aircraft was actually Air Force stock footage of a Lockheed F-104 Starfighter. The film was shot in 1966[7][8] by cinematographer Hal Mohr at Lone Pine, California, where a standing Western Street set was turned into a Chinese village for the production.[9]

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

composed by Reinhold Glière

Home media edit

The Bamboo Saucer was released on DVD and Blu-ray in April 2014 by Olive Films, formatted in the anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1 aspect ratio. It is also available for viewing at YouTube.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Classic Sci-Fi Movies: The Bamboo Saucer". 25 July 2011.
  2. ^ Broadcasting, Volume 46 Broadcasting Publications, 1954
  3. ^ p. 3 Fairbanks Brings Back Runaway From Spain Official Bulletin of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, Issues 440-457 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada IATSE, 1964 - Theaters
  4. ^ "Fairbanks (Jerry) Productions Records".
  5. ^ https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP88-01365R000300080004-5.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ American Cinematographer, Volume 47 ASC Holding Corporation, 1966
  7. ^ p, 813 American Cinematographer, Volume 47 ASC Holding Corporation, 1966
  8. ^ p. 64 Films and Filming, Volume 13 Hansom Books, 1966
  9. ^ p. 103 Langley, Christopher Lone Pine Arcadia Publishing, 2007

External links edit

  • The Bamboo Saucer at IMDb

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The Bamboo Saucer is a independently made 1968 Cold War science fiction film drama about competing American and Russian teams that discover a flying saucer in Communist China 1 The film was re released in 1969 under the title Collision Course with an edited down runtime of 90 minutes The Bamboo SaucerItalian theatrical release posterDirected byFrank TelfordScreenplay byFrank TelfordStory byAlford Van Ronkle as Rip Von Ronkle John P Fulton as John Fulton Produced byCharles E BurnsJerry FairbanksStarringDan Duryea John EricsonLois NettletonCinematographyHal MohrEdited byRichard A Harris as Richard Harris Music byEdward PaulProductioncompaniesNational Telefilm AssociatesJerry Fairbanks ProductionsDistributed byWorld Entertainment Corp Release datesOctober 23 1968 1968 10 23 Boston Massachusetts Running time103 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThis was the final film for both actors Dan Duryea and Nan Leslie Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cast 4 Soundtrack 5 Home media 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editTest pilot Fred Norwood John Ericson is flying the experimental X 109 actually an U S Airforce Lockheed F 104 Starfighter jet aircraft accompanied by a chase plane another F 104 During the flight testing Norwood finds himself pursued by a flying saucer and believes he has to engage in a series of tricky aerobatics to protect himself The ace pilot amazingly pulls out of a dive at Mach 3 12 2 320 00 MPH 3 402 Ft per Second from 30 000 Feet and Fred and the experimental X 109 plane fortunately survive the wild flight Once on the ground Norwood is informed that the radar tracking his jet picked up no other aircraft near him except the chase plane Though Norwood insists on what he saw his superiors who were monitoring his vital signs think he has had a series of hallucinations they chastise him and order him off the project Blanchard Andy Romano the USAF pilot of the chase plane exits the room in an obviously frightened and nervous state he parrots words about not seeing another aircraft on the flight and that the reported event was merely an aerial inversion When shaky Blanchard falters with his explanation he is again prompted what to say by the panel members in the room Now angered and determined Fred Norwood decides to prove what he saw by patrolling the area in a USAF surplus North American P 51 Mustang equipped with futuristic laser radar until he reaches the point of exhaustion As Norwood sleeps his best friend Joe Vetry William Mims a fellow pilot who is married to Norwood s sister Dorothy Nan Leslie takes off in the Mustang when the radar set picks up an unidentified flying object Fred and Dorothy view Joe s aircraft vanish off the radar screen later Federal Aviation Administration crash investigators tell Fred that his friend s Mustang disintegrated in mid air in a manner similar to the accounts of the Mantell UFO incident Fred Norwood finds himself summoned to Washington D C to meet with Hank Peters Dan Duryea for once not playing a sneering villain a member of an influential unnamed agency of the United States Government Hank Peters believes Fred Norwood s account and shows him a sketch that Fred identifies as the same kind of blue saucer that buzzed the I mean X 109 Peters tells Norwood that the sketch was provided from intelligence sources based in Red China Because of Fred s familiarity with a variety of aircraft he is asked to accompany Peters and two scientists who will be parachuted into Red China Peters informs Fred that there are reliable sources that report the two humanoid aliens in the saucer died likely from exposure to Earth bacteria and due to rapid probably stinking deterioration their bodies were reported as cremated by Chinese peasants At the Chinese drop zone they are met by American agent Sam Archibald James Hong Big Bang s Chinese waiter who leads them to the saucer now hidden inside the ruins of a Catholic church Due to the Communists having destroyed the church the upset locals assist the Americans in any way possible On traveling to their destination while evading units of the People s Liberation Army they run across a party of Russian scientists led by their own version of Agent Hank Peters Comrade Zagorsky Vincent Beck Among the group of 4 Russians is scientist Anna Karachev Lois Nettleton Miss Chicago of 1948 After some tense moments the two competing parties begrudgingly decide to cooperate in investigating the hidden saucer Soon they are discovered by The Chinese Army and after a wild firefight when 2 Russians and 2 Americans and 1 Chinese all 5 are eventually killed stand off the Chinese Army killing at least 61 Chinese soldiers the three survivors in the flying saucer 2 Americans Ericson and Hastings and one of the Russian scientists Lois Nettleton board the saucer activate it take off and fly out of Chinese airspace A pre programmed autopilot course instantly takes control and flies them away from Earth past the Moon past Mars and on a collision course with Saturn Unable to return unless they work together to control the alien UFO they are finally successful and able return to Earth in less than a minute The trio decides to land in Geneva Switzerland Then a quote from President John F Kennedy about mutual human cooperation in space flashes on screen Production editJerry Fairbanks was a producer and sometimes director of a variety of cinematic short subjects series such as Strange as It Seems and Popular Science A 1954 film trade article stated that Fairbanks was preparing his first theatrical motion picture titled Project Saucer that was to be filmed in widescreen and color 2 A 1964 article stated that Fairbanks was moving production of his film Operation Blue Book from a runaway production in Spain to be filmed in the USA 3 Fairbanks persevered and had a collaborator Frank Telford rewrite the screenplay by Alford Rip Van Ronkel and special effects man John P Fulton with Telford directing the film in 1966 4 Fairbanks contacted the office of the United States Secretary of Defense about his screenplay In a April 12 1966 reply the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense informed Fairbanks that they had a negative reaction to Project Saucer They recommended that the screenplay delete any reference to the CIA saying it would not be appropriate to place one of their operatives in the fictionalized situation Furthermore the flying saucer investigation was not factually set up the Air Force s General was an unnecessarily uncomplimentary character and would not act as he does in the screenplay it was also not clear just what part the Air Force played in the aircraft testing any one of the aircraft manufacturers could clarify the film s opening sequence finally the Air Force should not be utilized or included in the air drop inside Chinese air space 5 Fairbanks incorporated the changes in the finished screenplay Co screenwriter associate producer and special effects expert John P Fulton died during filming 6 The film was retitled The Bamboo Saucer though it had no relation to the 1967 published science fiction novel The Flight of the Bamboo Saucer The experimental X 109 aircraft was actually Air Force stock footage of a Lockheed F 104 Starfighter The film was shot in 1966 7 8 by cinematographer Hal Mohr at Lone Pine California where a standing Western Street set was turned into a Chinese village for the production 9 Cast editDan Duryea as Hank Peters John Ericson as Test Pilot Fred Norwood Lois Nettleton as Anna Karachev Robert Hastings as Garson as Bob Hastings Fresh from McHale s Navy Vincent Beck as Zagorsky Bernard Fox as Ephram previous known as TV s Dr Bombay Bewitched Malcom Merriwether Andy Griffith Show Colonel Crittenden Hogan s Heroes and went down with the Titanic twice once in 1958 and once again in 1997 Robert Dane as Miller Rico Cattani as Dubovsky James Hong as Sam Archibald Bartlett Robinson as Rhodes his company is developing the X 109 Nick Katurich as Gadyakoff William Mims as Joe Vetry as Bill Mims Nan Leslie as Dorothy Vetry Andy Romano as Blanchard Frank Gerstle uncredited as control room technicianSoundtrack editYablochkocomposed by Reinhold GliereHome media editThe Bamboo Saucer was released on DVD and Blu ray in April 2014 by Olive Films formatted in the anamorphic widescreen 1 78 1 aspect ratio It is also available for viewing at YouTube See also editList of American films of 1968 The 1950 independently made Cold War science fiction film The Flying Saucer Hangar 18 a similar film from 1980 2010 The Year We Make Contact a film from 1984 featuring US Soviet collaborationReferences edit Classic Sci Fi Movies The Bamboo Saucer 25 July 2011 Broadcasting Volume 46 Broadcasting Publications 1954 p 3 Fairbanks Brings Back Runaway From Spain Official Bulletin of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada Issues 440 457 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada IATSE 1964 Theaters Fairbanks Jerry Productions Records https www cia gov readingroom docs CIA RDP88 01365R000300080004 5 pdf bare URL PDF American Cinematographer Volume 47 ASC Holding Corporation 1966 p 813 American Cinematographer Volume 47 ASC Holding Corporation 1966 p 64 Films and Filming Volume 13 Hansom Books 1966 p 103 Langley Christopher Lone Pine Arcadia Publishing 2007External links editThe Bamboo Saucer at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bamboo Saucer amp oldid 1185641780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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