Unidentified Flying Oddball

Unidentified Flying Oddball

197993 min
5.6/10
ComedyScience FictionFamily

Plot Summary

A NASA spacecraft proves Einstein right when, traveling faster than light, it ends up near King Arthur's Camelot. On board are big-hearted Tom Trimble and Hermes, the look-alike robot he built. Tom immediately makes friends with pretty Alisande while becoming enemies with the evil knight Sir Mordred. It seems Mordred has joined up with the Sorcerer Merlin and they are both up to no good. It is now up to Tom to try and use 20th century technology to foil their plans.

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👥Cast (14)

Jim Dale

Jim Dale

Sir Mordred

Kenneth More

Kenneth More

King Arthur

Ron Moody

Ron Moody

Merlin

John Le Mesurier

John Le Mesurier

Sir Gawain

Rodney Bewes

Rodney Bewes

Clarence

Dennis Dugan

Dennis Dugan

Tom Trimble

Pat Roach

Pat Roach

Oaf

Sheila White

Sheila White

Alisande

Robert Beatty

Robert Beatty

Character

Cyril Shaps

Cyril Shaps

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Kevin Brennan

Character

Ewen Solon

Ewen Solon

Character

🎬Crew

Director

Russ Mayberry

Writers

Don Tait

Producers

Ron Miller

🖼️Gallery (5 images)

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🏷️Keywords

prisonbased on novel or booknasatime travelcamelotcornwall, englandking arthurfish out of watertorturerobotastronautgoosejoustingdoubleknights of the round tablemagnetismmedieval englandgawain6th century

💬Reviews (1)

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r96sk

8/30/2020

Average. I don't like or dislike <em>'Unidentified Flying Oddball'</em>. It features a cool concept, but the film never really gets overly intriguing while the cast are rather plain and uninteresting. Dennis Dugan never really works for me as Tom. I feel his character is way too content with what occurs, especially at the beginning - no surprise, no shock... nothing. That's odd to me, given what occurs. Jim Dale, who is excellent in 1978's <em>'Hot Lead and Cold Feet'</em>, is underwhelming. Kenneth More, meanwhile, is alright as King Arthur. In a word, forgettable. Glad it only lasts 93 minutes.

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Production Companies

Walt Disney Productions