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Around the World Under the Sea
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Around the World Under the Sea

Hold your breath for the biggest undersea adventure of all!
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User Score17 ratings
TMDB 5.616+19651h 50mEnglish
Science FictionAdventure

Synopsis

A five man submarine plants sensors around the worlds oceans to monitor for a impending earthquake.

Director
Andrew MartonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Ivan Tors Productions1 production companies
Release
November 29, 1965Released
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Top Cast

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Lloyd Bridges
Lloyd Bridges
Dr. Doug Standish
Brian Kelly
Dr. Craig Mosby
Shirley Eaton
Shirley Eaton
Dr. Margaret E. 'Maggie' Hanford
David McCallum
David McCallum
Dr. Philip Volker
Keenan Wynn
Keenan Wynn
Hank Stahl
Marshall Thompson
Marshall Thompson
Dr. Orin Hillyard
Gary Merrill
Gary Merrill
Dr. August 'Gus' Boren
Ron Hayes
Ron Hayes
Brinkman

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Reviews

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John Chard
Nov 6, 2015

Have you got the answer to Hydronaut's question? A forgotten aquatic based sci-fier from an era that loved them, Andrew Marton's film isn't extremely bad exactly, it's just that it plods along without ever really reaching exciting heights. Cast features Lloyd Bridges, Brian Kelly, Shirley Eaton, David McCallum and Keenan Wynn, who are tasked with traversing the world's ocean beds to plant sensors that will warn mankind of impending earthquakes. A tricky task for sure, especially after we have been told at the start that the depths of the ocean is more inhospitable than anything in space. The science is of course nutty, as is the effects and photography work on show. Much of the film is taken up with talk, be it sci-fi boffins or heroes in waiting, or a burgeoning romance (Eaton locked in a submarine with a load of men, what a shock!), the chatter promises more than the film ultimately delivers. The expected perils arrive, a couple of beasties of the sea, some submarine damage threatens to scupper our heroes, which asks us to hold on to see how it will pan out. Thus who will survive etc? The end of the world core of the story, the earthquake science et al, is interesting to a cerebral degree, but it plays out like a screenplay that Irwin Allen read and threw in the trash can because it wasn't exciting enough. 5/10

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