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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: EDEN,BARBARA
EAN: 0024543443520
Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 05, 2007
Running Time: 105 minutes
Sales Rank: 16339
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: July 12, 1961
Editorial Review:
Product Description: On its maiden voyage the crew of the Seaview discovers a radiation belt has caught fire and they must battle enemy ships and a giant squid to launch a missile from an exact location to send the radiation into space to save the planet. Genre: Science Fiction Rating: NR Release Date: 5-JUN-2007 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea gets a dose of On the Beach in Irwin Allen's visually impressive but scientifically silly Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. While the Seaview, the world's most advanced experimental submarine, maneuvers under the North Pole, the Van Allen radiation belt catches fire, giving the concept 'global warming' an entirely new dimension. As the Earth broils in temperatures approaching 170 degreesĀ F, Walter Pidgeon's maniacally driven Admiral Nelson hijacks the Seaview and plays tag with the world's combined naval forces on a race to the South Pacific, where he plans to extinguish the interstellar fire with a well-placed nuclear missile. But first he has to fight a mutinous crew, an alarmingly effective saboteur, not one but two giant squid attacks, and a host of design flaws that nearly cripple the mission (note to Nelson: think backup generators). Barbara Eden shimmies to Frankie Avalon's trumpet solos in the most formfitting naval uniform you've ever seen, fish-loving Peter Lorre plays in the shark tank, gloomy religious fanatic Michael Ansara preaches Armageddon, and Joan Fontaine looks very uncomfortable playing an armchair psychoanalyst. It's all pretty absurd, but Allen pumps it up with larger-than-life spectacle and lovely miniature work. --Sean Axmaker
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Good film, Very Good Edition
As always, The Pilot VTTBOTS is in some ways superior to the series. A pretty suspensful film, well written, good color special FX...the 'Global Warming' Addition to the DVD is great, and *also* includes some excellent history of Science Fiction. Get this edition if you buy the film.
Rating: - "Global Warming Edition"?
You've got to be kidding. Is there nothing sacred that the "capitalists in hippie clothing" global warmies won't desecrate?
Absolutely shameless.
This classic 1960s fantasy was just that, a fun but ridiculous fantasy - not a prediction of things to come. It was created in the day when every problem that mankind faced was solved with a nuke. It was also created in a day when the atmosphere was a heck of a lot more polluted than it is today.
Slapping a "Global ... Read More
Rating: - "....A truly must have for fans of the TV series......"
This is the movie that started it all for VTTBOTS fans, they cleaned it up, added some extras, repackaged it on it's own (used to be on a disc with FANTASTIC VOYAGE) and what a fine job they did too, an all-star cast with Walter Pidgeon, Peter Lorre, Frankie Avalon & Barbara Eden are all aboard the submarine Seaview on top of the world on sea trials for what everyone calls "Nelson's Folly" but while under the ocean, Seaview will be put to a test that could determine the fate of the whole world, a ... Read More
Rating: - Remember when you were 11 and just strung together a lot of nonsense?
I like this for its free-wheeling approach to coherence and logic. So much of the plot -- from barbara eden as a crew member, the pseudo-science behind the atmosphere catching fire, the vaguely foreign guy with the little dog, to the comic-book political characterizations -- is highly reminiscent of what a kid would dream up on the spot. Don't take this too seriously and you'll enjoy it more.
Rating: - Classic Sci-fi
This was another one of Irwin Allen's big screen productions. For a 1960's era movie, it's really not that bad. This movie launched the TV series of the same name, which I would watch every week. I liked the crew of the TV series better, Richard Basehart (Admiral) and David Hedison (Captain) of the Seaview (sub). The TV series were much more intersting, but don't let that spoil your viewing of this movie. This movie has a solid cast and the Seaview is wonderous as ever, minus the Sea Saucer (came later ... Read More
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