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V Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)
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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 105m
Director: Irwin Allen
Cast: Walter Pidgeon, Robert Sterling, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden

Synopsis:

A U.S. Admiral is taking a nuclear submarine on a trial voyage when the Earth's Van Allen radiation belt catches fire, threatening the globe with extinction. The only solution: to fire a nuclear warhead at the belt and put out the fire!

Review:

The lavish production mixes futuristic appointments with naïve contemporary attitudes; even more charming is the documentary tone assayed in the first part of the film. Of interest, then, for these aspects, if not for a credible science-fiction plot.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 105m
Director: Irwin Allen
Cast: Walter Pidgeon, Robert Sterling, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden

Synopsis:

A U.S. Admiral is taking a nuclear submarine on a trial voyage when the Earth's Van Allen radiation belt catches fire, threatening the globe with extinction. The only solution: to fire a nuclear warhead at the belt and put out the fire!

Review:

The lavish production mixes futuristic appointments with naïve contemporary attitudes; even more charming is the documentary tone assayed in the first part of the film. Of interest, then, for these aspects, if not for a credible science-fiction plot.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 105m
Director: Irwin Allen
Cast: Walter Pidgeon, Robert Sterling, Joan Fontaine, Barbara Eden

Synopsis:

A U.S. Admiral is taking a nuclear submarine on a trial voyage when the Earth's Van Allen radiation belt catches fire, threatening the globe with extinction. The only solution: to fire a nuclear warhead at the belt and put out the fire!

Review:

The lavish production mixes futuristic appointments with naïve contemporary attitudes; even more charming is the documentary tone assayed in the first part of the film. Of interest, then, for these aspects, if not for a credible science-fiction plot.

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