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IMDbThe Tyrannosaurus head from this movie was reportedly used to create Spot under the stairs of the Munster House on The Munsters (1964).
This was originally set to be an expensive sci-fi epic shot in color with a large cast and Jack Arnold directing. Arnold actually began pre-production work when Universal decided to slash the budget, shoot it in black-and-white instead of color and changed (and reduced) the cast, turning it from a big-budget "A" picture to a low-budget "B" picture. Arnold withdrew from the project and Universal assigned it to one of its contract directors, Virgil W. Vogel.
This story was allegedly inspired by the discovery, in 1947, of an area of inexplicably warm water in Antarctica.
The Navy Helicopter is a Sikorsky S-51.
At the beginning of the film, LT Carmen is wearing the "aviation green" uniform. This uniform was for naval aviation personnel from 1925 to until finally in 2011. The uniform was rarely seen due to restrictions put on it by senior commanders and naval regulations.
"Capt. Burnham: Hello, Lieutenant. I hope you won't mind having to fly the first woman over Antarctica. Lt. Jack Carmen: [Obviously attracted to the beautiful reporter] Ma'am, you just say the word, and I'll fly you up to the moon. Margaret 'Maggie' Hathaway: In a helicopter? Capt. Burnham: [Reassuringly] You won't have to worry about him, Miss Hathaway. I'm sure he'll cool off as soon as he hits subzero weather."
"Capt. Burnham: Now would you care to meet some of the men you'll be working with? Margaret 'Maggie' Hathaway: I always love to meet men, Captain."