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The Black Hole
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The Black Hole

A journey that begins where everything ends.
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User Score553 ratings
TMDB 5.816+19791h 38mEnglish
AdventureScience FictionAction

Synopsis

The explorer craft USS Palomino is returning to Earth after a fruitless 18-month search for extra-terrestrial life when the crew comes upon a supposedly lost ship, the USS Cygnus, hovering near a black hole. The ship is controlled by Dr. Hans Reinhardt and his monstrous robot companion, but the initial wonderment and awe the Palomino crew feel for the ship and its resistance to the power of the black hole turn to horror as they uncover Reinhardt's plans.

Director
Gary NelsonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Walt Disney Productions1 production companies
Release
December 19, 1979Released
Box Office
$36MBudget $20M

Top Cast

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Maximilian Schell
Maximilian Schell
Dr. Hans Reinhardt
Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Dr. Alex Durant
Robert Forster
Robert Forster
Captain Dan Holland
Joseph Bottoms
Joseph Bottoms
Lieutenant Charles Pizer
Yvette Mimieux
Yvette Mimieux
Dr. Kate McCrae
Ernest Borgnine
Ernest Borgnine
Harry Booth
Tom McLoughlin
Tom McLoughlin
Captain S.T.A.R.
Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall
V.I.N.CENT. (voice) (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
Jun 5, 2023

A little like the "Godi" in "Island at the Top of the World" I vividly recall the first time that I set eyes on "Maximilian" the menacing robot in this far darker Disney film from 1979. The "Palomino" discovers the long lost "Cygnus" on the precipice of a black hole and they board her. Once there, they discover that the captain - an excellently eerie Maximilian Schell ("Reinhardt") and our aforementioned robot are determined to take their ship through the spatial anomaly. Soon, though, our visitors discover there is something far more sinister going on and it becomes a test of wits as they and their own - rather more friendly - robots try to escape in one piece. It is not a film seen too often nowadays which is a shame; it shows that back then, Disney could on occasion do more "adult" films with good SFX, a decent, intelligent, script and a cast - including Anthony Perkins, Joseph Bottoms, Ernest Borgnine with something to get their teeth into and Roddy McDowell has good fun as the wise-cracking, laser-toting hover-bot "V. I. N. cent"

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