Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

 (1961)

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A solid piece of science fiction that's fairly dated, "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" was a film from the old school of exposition film making. Half docu-drama and half science-fiction, Allen's production makes an effort to mix the... Full review
Voyage To The Bottom of Sea...or toilet ??
Dec 30, 2006
mistermonster1954 - imdb.com
I suppose for 1961 this film was supposed to be " cool " , but looking back now ( 45 years ) it's charm was just as silly as it's entertainment value ! Granted , the special effects do well... Full review
Great SciFi Classic !
Dec 04, 2005
bfm_1017 - imdb.com
Like most of us, I saw this movie as a kid paying 50 cents I recall. Now it is shown on Fox Movie Channel in letterbox and full-length, so I can really enjoy it again. Folks, this is 1961, before... Full review
Check this movie out!
Nov 30, 2005
Brian T. Whitlock - imdb.com
Now this is sci fi, I like to see. An underwater adventure, involving a powerful nuclear submarine that moves like the great blue whale. Only a different color. I first saw the lunch box when I was in New York,... Full review
Enjoyable fare
Jul 08, 2005
jlon - imdb.com
Better than Fantastic Voyage. DVD review.After the sky goes on fire a nuclear sub races to save the world.OK underwater adventure that looks a bit static and talky. The best part of the movie was the burning sky (a spectacular... Full review
A Beautifully Filmed Movie
Jun 04, 2005
ryon-2 - imdb.com
I had ordered Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea on DVD and at 3:00 in the morning I found myself watching it. Okay, the idea of the Van Allen radiation belt catching on fire is silly, but it's just... Full review
In the Wake of the Nautilus, the U.S.S. Seaview
May 10, 2005
bkoganbing - imdb.com
I still remember seeing this film at movie theaters way back when I was a lad. Of course I didn't hear very much of it due to all the shrieks and squeals from the teenage girls in the audience over... Full review
Three years before the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea TV series, Irwin Allen made this excellent movie. The TV series used the same submarine and a lot of the interior sets used in the movie.The atomic powered submarine... Full review
smoke gets in your eyes
Apr 06, 2004
march9hare - imdb.com
Walter Pidgeon leads fellow iconoclasts aboard a giant, futuristic (for 1961) submarine in a desperate race to save the world from firey oblivion. Another reviewer once commented that there was plenty of action but precious little logic in this film,... Full review
Interesting psychological approach
Mar 27, 2002
Jeff - imdb.com
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a decent sci-fi experience that plays a psychological angle all the way up until the end. Walter Pidgeon leads the crew of the Seaview in an effort to launch a nuclear missile... Full review

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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea interrupted the flow of low-budget exploitation movies with a studio production boasting color, flashy special effects and star names well past their prime. They must surely experience a little mal de mer whenever the Sea View does its show-off, give-everyone-the-bends crash surface maneuver, lurching a hundred feet into the air. ... Full Review

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Plumb the depths of science fiction genius Irwin Allens fantastical underwater odyssey when VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA: SEASON TWO, VOLUME TWO emerges on DVD February 20, 2007 from Fox Home Entertainment. Based on Allens 1961 film of ... Full Article

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For what its worth, architect, this is one building I figured would never burn - Chief OHalloran For all intents and purposes the great Irwin Allen should have been known as the Master of Disaster. ... Full Article

Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart) and Captain Crane (David Hedison) travel the deep-sea world in their well-manned submarine, the Seaview. The crew of the Seaview battle mankind's greatest enemies, both marine and human (and, on occasion, prehistoric). ... Full Article

I am really jazzed by 20 th Century Fox Home Entertainments DVD double features, a series of discs, which I hope, will continue long into the future. ... Full Article

By Stephen Broomer Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart) and Captain Crane (David Hedison) travel the deep-sea world in their well-manned submarine, the Seaview.The crew of the Seaview battle mankind's greatest enemies, both marine and human (and, on occasion, prehistoric). ... Full Article

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