In the book, having no scientific bias, he is the leader of the mission.ĭr. His purpose in the movie is to keep his eyes on Duval, who is suspected of being a traitor. He mans the communication system to the outside world. (Combined Miniature Defense Force) TeamĬharles Grant: Our hero and military personnel. On top of all other pressures, miniaturization only lasts 60 minutes, so time is of the essence. Unable to do surgery from the outside, a team is assembled (not The Avengers) to shrink down to microscopic level and travel in a miniaturized submarine to the brain where they will remove it from the inside. During the accident he was hit in the head and now has a blood clot in his brain. It is revealed that he is a famous scientist named Benes and that he was being brought into the country for protection. In the process, our passenger gets knocked out. While being escorted away, the motorcade is attacked by a kamikaze car crash and then a shoot out. The story begins with an airplane landing and a passenger being met by the military. The other, a novel written by famous science fiction writer Isaac Asimov that sends… well, it tells the same story. 1966 starts with a double header: Fantastic Voyage and Fantastic Voyage! One, the Academy Award winning film that sends 5 miniaturized people on a journey through the human body to save a mans life.
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