USA,
1961, 102 min
Directed by:
William WitneyScreenplay:
Richard MathesonCinematography:
Gilbert WarrentonComposer:
Les BaxterCast:
Vincent Price, Charles Bronson, Henry Hull, David Frankham, Richard Harrison, Vito Scotti, William H. O'Brien, Gordon Jones, Harry 'Snub' Pollard, Al Haskell (more)Plots(1)
A fanatical inventor creates a 19th century flying fortress and attempts to enforce on the world his personal political ideology. Based on the writings of Jules Verne. (official distributor synopsis)
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I have respect for Vincent Price and Jules Verne, so even though this film is quite poor in terms of special effects - at times, that really stands out - the message brought by Verne's novel is portrayed quite well here. At least that makes Master of the World worth watching. But Price is traditionally good here, so there’s also that. ()