The film drifts into ambiguity, teasing the viewer to collect enough evidence to choose the culprit. Some viewers may enjoy puzzling over the vague mystery, while others will see the ending as a cop-out.
The Bubble (1967)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Filmed in widescreen Space-Vision, this 3-D fantasy about a couple who become trapped in a town seemingly encased in a giant bubble was written and directed by the same fellow who brought the US... Filmed in widescreen Space-Vision, this 3-D fantasy about a couple who become trapped in a town seemingly encased in a giant bubble was written and directed by the same fellow who brought the US its first 3-D feature, BWANA DEVIL. The Rhino VHS and DVD versions are both 3-D and come with two free pairs of glasses so you'll be able to experience the magic of 3-D in your own living room. [More]
Starring: Michael Cole, Virginia Gregg, Deborah Walley, Johnny Desmond
Starring: Michael Cole, Virginia Gregg, Deborah Walley, Johnny Desmond
Director: Arch Oboler
Director: Arch Oboler
Producer: Arch Oboler
Composer: Paul Sawtell, Bert Shefter
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