![]() Physics is not my best subject, but I somehow doubt that we could see a black hole actually revolving, and my objection comes in two parts: I don't think we could see the hole at all, and it would certainly not be revolving at the approximate rate of a ferris wheel. 'The Black Hole,' meanwhile, revolves in outer space and is glimpsed from time to time through portholes. ![]() When he goes into the safe room, an ambient sound of fan is there, and this foreshadows to the audience that the fan will have something to do with how the story ends. To the end of the short film there is a continues sound of magnetic force sound, and the sound of the photo copier. But one of them (Anthony Perkins) gets caught up in Reinhart's mad vision, and a journalist (Ernest Borgnine) wanders about the gigantic Cygnus and discovers a great deal more than meets the eye. Reinhardt (Maximilian Schell), who explains that he's about to try a daring plunge into the hole. The explorers go on board and discover that the entire crew of the Cygnus has disappeared, except for a Dr. A space mission to a black hole finds that another ship has arrived earlier: The Cygnus, which disappeared 20 years earlier. That would be preferable to what happens in Disney's 'The Black Hole,' which takes us all the way to the rim of space only to bog us down in a talky melodrama whipped up out of mad scientists and haunted houses.
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