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    The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron and starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Michael Biehn. When an American submarine sinks in the Caribbean, a US search and recovery team works with an oil platform crew, racing against Soviet vessels to recover the boat.

  3. Jun 29, 2015 · The Deepest Cut examines multiple versions of the same film, how they differ, how they happened, and whether there's a clear choice to be made between them. After the success of The Terminator and Aliens, writer-director James Cameron and his producing partner (and wife) Gale Anne Hurd had options.

    • NO BLU-RAY, TO THIS DAY. Despite the mammoth undertaking required to bring The Abyss to life, the film has never received a high-definition Blu-Ray release.
    • ANIMAL ABUSE? First-time audiences bit their knuckles with anxiety during that memorable scene where a live rat is placed in a container of oxygenated fluorocarbon.
    • THE MOVIE GOES BY MANY NICKNAMES. So grueling and punishing was the process of shooting The Abyss, that cast and crew members began showering it with flack in the form of clever nicknames.
    • THE FILMING BURNED MANY BRIDGES. The Abyss might be a technical masterpiece, but it ended up costing James Cameron a lot of friends. Its troubled production created a rift between Cameron and actors Ed Harris and MaryElizabeth Mastrantonio, not to mention many crew members who have seemingly gone in opposite directions since that time.
  4. Dec 15, 2022 · This characteristically matter-of-fact answer from Cameron conceals a deeper truth: The Abyss might be Cameron’s most original film. If you thought you’d seen a stressful...

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  5. The Abyss: Directed by James Cameron. With Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Biehn, Leo Burmester. A civilian diving team is enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger while encountering an alien aquatic species.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Mystery
    • James Cameron
    • 1989-08-09
  6. I personally think The Abyss is James Cameron's best film. I mean acting is just phenomenal. The drama that happened off camera probably helped too but the emotions feels so raw at times.

  7. In Cameron’s original cut, the aliens threatened to unleash mile-high walls of water on Earth’s coasts if humanity didn’t quit the arms race. In 1993, he restored the alien threat for a three-hour director’s cut—but its no-nukes preachiness only made it clear why he cut it in the first place.