A mad scientist plans to destroy the earth's ozone layer.A mad scientist plans to destroy the earth's ozone layer.A mad scientist plans to destroy the earth's ozone layer.
Stephen Keep Mills
- Harold Darling
- (as Stephen Keep)
William Bryant
- Harry Grebe
- (as Bill Bryant)
Bob Hevelone
- Fifth Technician
- (as Robert Lone)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe side of the red Jeep showed Golden Antler Lodge which is a real place in Colorado. The license plate said Utah which is where the lodge is supposed to be.
- GoofsAn agent on watch in the desert mountains uses binoculars at night to look for the source of a sound he hears. You can't see anything through binoculars at night.
- Quotes
Horatio Black: I must apologize for Benjamin, Mr. Sands. He has a good heart and he's extremely loyal.
Robert Sands: Well, I'm just thankful that you came along when you did, sport. Thank you.
Horatio Black: You're welcome. Oh, Mr. Sands, if we ever come into contact with each other again, please don't ever call me 'sport'.
Featured review
I recently watched Billion Dollar Threat (1979) on Tubi. The storyline revolves around an evil, diabolical villain with plans to hold the world hostage by destroying the ozone layer unless a hefty ransom is paid. The question remains: can anyone stop him?
Directed by Barry Shear (Wild in the Streets), the film features notable actors, including Dale Robinette (Death Wish 4), Ralph Bellamy (His Girl Friday), Keenan Wynn (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb), Patrick Macnee (The Avengers), and Robert Tessier (Hard Times).
This movie can be described as a budget-friendly take on the Bond genre, lacking the charm and sophistication of its main character. While the premise held promise, it falters in execution, despite some commendable sets, costumes, and props. Unfortunately, the action scenes fall short, ranging from average to disappointing, ultimately leading to an anticlimactic ending that left me underwhelmed. It's apparent that the film's limited budget constrained its ability to deliver the excitement the audience desired.
In conclusion, Billion Dollar Threat caters to Bond genre fans but falls short of expectations. I would give this a 4/10 rating and suggest skipping it.
Directed by Barry Shear (Wild in the Streets), the film features notable actors, including Dale Robinette (Death Wish 4), Ralph Bellamy (His Girl Friday), Keenan Wynn (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb), Patrick Macnee (The Avengers), and Robert Tessier (Hard Times).
This movie can be described as a budget-friendly take on the Bond genre, lacking the charm and sophistication of its main character. While the premise held promise, it falters in execution, despite some commendable sets, costumes, and props. Unfortunately, the action scenes fall short, ranging from average to disappointing, ultimately leading to an anticlimactic ending that left me underwhelmed. It's apparent that the film's limited budget constrained its ability to deliver the excitement the audience desired.
In conclusion, Billion Dollar Threat caters to Bond genre fans but falls short of expectations. I would give this a 4/10 rating and suggest skipping it.
- kevin_robbins
- Oct 26, 2023
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