
“The most fantastic undersea odyssey ever filmed.”
When an underwater ocean lab is lost in a earthquake, an advanced submarine is sent down to find it and encounters terrible danger.
Release Date: 6/26/1973
Runtime: 98 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Daniel Petrie
Budget: $2.5M
0Companies: Conquest of the Deeps Limited and Company, Quadrant Films, Astral Bellevue Pathé, Sandy Howard Productions
Countries: Canada
Monkshood
Take one toy submarine, add some fishing line to the top of it and have it "explore" your aquarium. This is sadly the extent of the action in this C- movie. It is a huge waste of the talented actors and was an even larger waste of my time in watching it. I have no problem with campy movies, and this was the reason I watched this flick, but Jason and the Argonauts this ain't. Very slow pacing along with the aforementioned "action" scene(s) make this one of the worse films I have watched. Save yourself an hour and a half and clean your house instead, it will be more rewarding and you'll even have a cleaner house to show for your time.
CinemaSerf
I thought that the combination of Walter Pidgeon and Ernest Borgnine might bely my initial thoughts that this would just be another mediocre TV adventure movie. Sadly not, for thats exactly what it is. A submarine descends to the unknown depths of the ocean to rescue the crew of a lab that has been damaged in an earthquake. I say adventure, but that is really stretching the point: it's a glacially slow moving feature with neither star - nor Ben Gazzara as the vessel's Captain ("Blake") given much in the way of dialogue or activity to work with. It's got some pretty (ropey) underwater photography and a marvellous pre-Disney outing for "Nemo" - only this time he is naughty and enormous. Sorry, one to avoid I'm afraid.

Ben Gazzara
Cmdr. Adrian Blake

Walter Pidgeon
Dr. Samuel Andrews

Ernest Borgnine
Chief Diver Don MacKay

Yvette Mimieux
Dr. Leah Jansen

Donnelly Rhodes
Diver Bob Cousins

Chris Wiggins
Capt. Williams

Michael J. Reynolds
Dr. Hal Hamilton

Mark Walker
Diver Dave Moulton

Leslie Carlson
Brigs, Triton Radioman

Stuart Gillard
Diver Phil Bradley
Ed McGibbon
Dr. Norton Shepherd
David Renton
Warrant Officer
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