Some atmospheric model ship shots in this famously off the wall film. Miniatures supervised by Cliff Richardson a renowned figure in British special effects.
I presume the credit for Robert A. Mattey was for the assorted full size mechanically operated monsters that appear in the latter stages of the film. He was most known for the giant squid that is seen in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in 1954 and "Bruce" the shark in Jaws in 1975.
The one criticism I have is that the stagnant sea is just too flat for scale realism and would have been more effective if it had had some fine ripples on its surface.
Showing posts with label Arthur Fehr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur Fehr. Show all posts
Monday, 4 July 2016
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Most Popular posts in the last 7 days
-
Tora Tora Tora stands out as a prime example of the art of model ships in the cinema due largely to the scale of the the work undertaken and...
-
Five model Submarines were constructed at Grant McCune Design, supervised by Monty Shook. One was fully rigged out model for tank work that...
-
Among its many spectacular sequences Ben Hur showcases a colourful naval battle against the Romans and the Macedonians staged by A Arnold ...
-
This is part 1 Part 2 is here , Part 3 is here , Part 4 is here and Part 5 is here . In my view, one of the great model ship movies of th...
-
This Cohen brothers adaption of a well loved 1955 Ealing comedy has a series of shots of a miniature tugboat and garbage barges composited ...
-
John Brosnan in his excellent book,Movie Magic (McDonald and Janes 1974), quotes from an interview Andrew Sarris conducted with the film...




















