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A 1964-1968 American science fiction TV series based on the 1961 film of the same name. The show starred Richard Basehart and David Hedison as the crew of the nuclear submarine Seaview, which explored the ocean and defended the planet from threats.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Created by Irwin Allen. With Richard Basehart, David Hedison, Robert Dowdell, Del Monroe. The submarine Seaview is commissioned to investigate the mysteries of the seas.
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- 1964-09-14
- Adventure, Sci-Fi
- 52
A 1961 sci-fi disaster film about a nuclear submarine that tries to stop a global fire caused by a meteor shower. The film features a star-studded cast, a giant squid, and a nuclear missile launch.
When the Earth is threatened by a burning Van Allen Radiation Belt, U.S. Navy Admiral Harriman Nelson plans to shoot a nuclear missile at the Belt, using his experimental atomic submarine, the Seaview.
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- Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Irwin Allen
- 1961-07-12
In the fjords of a small Norwegian fishing village, a small boat manned by three drunken fishermen is attacked by what appears to be a giant sea monster. When Admiral Nelson hears of this, he is fascinated by it and takes the Seaview to Norway to investigate and interview the one survivor.
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(1961) Sci-fi adventure starring Walter Pidgeon. Earth faces a fiery death when a meteor shower triggers a natural disaster. Can the commander of a nuclear submarine save us all?