Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Barbara Eden, Frankie Avalon, Henry Daniell, Howard McNear, Joan Fontaine

Story follows the adventures of a special nuclear submarine which can go to greater depths than man has ever gone before and a mission to save the world against a deadly radiation belt.

Id: 10901576

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  • October 29, 2009
    A colourpuking and bizarre mash up of Vernesian ideas and Hollywood mainstream, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea never really takes of as a movie and introduces many ideas while not developing the old ones. The character's motivations are utterly one-dimensional and taken out of t...( read more)he help-yourself stereotype box (foreign villain or German scientist anyone ?). The cast is made up of B-movie stars and type casts such as grumpy woodman Walter Pidgeon, whose performance is so stiff, I almost ripped my silverscreen apart. I did not enjyo the movie, as much as the technicolour fest and fight with the Kraken (Camp !) made me cbuckle. To ambitious and bloated for a b-movie, and far from being an A-movie.

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  • December 29, 2008
    Have you ever seen something so horribly bad that you couldn't tear yourself away from it? Well...this would be one of those things.
  • December 21, 2009
    Basada en la popular serie. Barbara Eden esta bellisima. Extrañamos a la tripulacion original. Pero aun así, esta buena.
  • September 14, 2009
    Film si naïf et simpliste qu'il en devient charmant!
  • May 27, 2009
    Trident, gum, yum!!!
  • October 3, 2008
    good stuff for its time
  • January 16, 2008
    This is a fun movie to watch. It's very reminiscent of a "Twilight Zone" episode where the earth is being baked. Great science fiction writing in this. It's good to see the only two actresses in scenes together. Barbara Eden and Joan Fontaine are excellent and worked well wit...( read more)h each other, too. I realize the producers were trying to create a super submarine for effect, but it was the roomiest submarine ever with high ceilings, broad staircases and wide rooms. Another hilarious aspect was the below-the-knee high railing to keep people from falling into the shark tank. Safety? Naw, it's over-rated.
    My favorite scene is Barbara Eden's entrance: having her wiggling butt engulf the entire screen! Classic!

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