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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

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5.7/10 • 123

1961-07-121h 45m

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From Hundred of Miles In Outer Space to Seven Miles Beneath the Sea!

The crew of an atomic submarine battle to save the world from global destruction.

Directors
Irwin Allen
Editors
George Boemler

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  1. Walter Pidgeon

    Walter Pidgeon

    Admiral Harriman Nelson

  2. Robert Sterling

    Robert Sterling

    Captain Lee Crane

  3. Barbara Eden

    Barbara Eden

    Lieutenant Cathy Conners

  4. Peter Lorre

    Peter Lorre

    Comm. Lucius Emery

  5. Joan Fontaine

    Joan Fontaine

    Dr. Susan Hiller

  6. Michael Ansara

    Michael Ansara

    Dr. Miguel Alvares

  7. Frankie Avalon

    Frankie Avalon

    Lieutenant Chip Romano

  8. Regis Toomey

    Regis Toomey

    Dr. Jamieson

  9. John Litel

    John Litel

    Vice Admiral B.J. Crawford

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John Chard

Oct 1, 2019

7/10

God's will is written above the heavens. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is produced and directed by Irwin Allen out of 20th Century Fox. The story was written by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett and it stars Walter Pidgeon, Robert Sterling, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden, Michael Ansara, and Peter Lorre. The theme song was sung by Frankie Avalon, who also appears in the film. Winton Hoch is the cinematographer and the score is a joint collaboration by Paul Sawtell & Bert Shefter. It's a CinemaScope/De Luxe presentation. Admiral Harriman Nelson (Pidgeon) is commander of his new, state of the art nuclear submarine, The Seaview, which is on diving trials in the Arctic Ocean. When the sub surfaces the crew find the sky is burning, it seems that a meteor shower had occurred and a piece has fractured the Van Allen Radiation Belt causing it to catch fire, the result of which is a world-threatening increase in heat all across the Earth. Nelson proposes to the U.N. to detonate a Polaris nuclear missile in the belt to hopefully send it on a reverse spin into outer space. However, his idea is shot down at the meeting and he decides to take matters into his own hands. Setting off for the calculated launching point in the Marianas Trench, the crew of The Seaview must tackle terrors of the deep, pursuing hostile submarines and severe in fighting as the crew start to come apart under pressure. To those of us who were reared on pre Star Wars sci-fi it's hard to grasp the complaints of the modern audience about old time genre movies and the effects that reside within. Before George Lucas took sci-fi and cinema watching to a different level involving pacey action every other frame, explosions a plenty and money inspired effects: our tastes were happily catered for by solid stories, character development and the odd bit of inspired for its time effects. Enter Irwin Allen's "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" which boasts all those latter points mentioned. That the film was turned into a television series that ran for 5 seasons (64-68) is arguably the biggest legacy. For at the time of its release the critics gave it a very mixed response, and yet the public made it a hit. Made for roughly $2 million it comfortably made $7 million at the box office to justify Allen's faith in the movie. Watching it now as an adult it has lost none of the charm it had for me as a child. Only differences now are that I can sensibly think about such things as the science involved, observe a cheeky pro-nuclear stance in the Cold War era, and of course admire the form of Barbara Eden in a way I wouldn't have done as a spotty faced kid!. It's now also a film, thanks to the advent of home entertainment technology, that looks and sounds great. There's plenty of De Luxe colour eye candy visuals, some vintage effects and good quality underwater photography. The production design holds up well, while The Seaview itself, with its on board aquarium and unique eight-window bow view port, remains an indelible piece of sci-fi folklore. The acting isn't called on to be much, but they all deliver professional turns, while Avalon's title song is a catchy piece of harmony. All that and you also get Peter Lorre brooding and taking a shark for a walk!. Red sky at night is a slice of sci-fi pie delight. 7/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$1,580,000.00
Revenue
$7,000,000.00
Keywords
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