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  1. The Flying Missile is a 1950 black-and-white Cold War era Columbia Pictures film starring Glenn Ford and Viveca Lindfors. Made with the cooperation of the US Navy , [ 1 ] it tells a fictionalized story of the then recently revealed story of the US Navy's first mounting and firing submarine-launched cruise missiles such as the Republic-Ford JB-2 ...

  2. The Flying Missile: Directed by Henry Levin. With Glenn Ford, Viveca Lindfors, Henry O'Neill, Carl Benton Reid. Fictional account of the role played by a somewhat impetuous US Naval commander in developing the first means of launching missiles from submarines.

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    • Drama, War
    • Henry Levin
    • 1950-12-24
  3. Submarine commander Glen Ford wants in on the new guided missile program that Admiral Henry O'Neill is trying to get funding for. Ford also wants O'Neill's secretary, Viveca Lindfors. Neither goal is as easy to attain as he imagines, despite the conniving of his quartermaster, Joe Sawyer.

  4. A Navy submarine commander (Glenn Ford) fights a deadline and red tape to build and test a guided missile. Henry Levin. Director. Glenn Ford. Cmdr. William A. Talbot.

    • Drama
    • Glenn Ford
    • Henry Levin
  5. The Flying Missile (1950) was a DUD bomb! Review by Richard Cross ★★½ Presumably they decided that Flying Missile made a more exciting and marketable title than Guided Missile, but given that all missiles fly it's rather redundant.

    • Henry Levin
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. The Flying Missile (1950) ← Back to main ... A review by CinemaSerf. 6.0. Written by CinemaSerf on December 28, ... Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create ...

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  8. No surprises. Glenn Ford, Viveca Lindfors. Directed by Henry Levin. The idea of using guided missiles on submarines is uppermost in the mind of sub commander Ford. To insure their use, he ignores...

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