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AdventureScience Fiction

Unknown World

- Drilling into the forbidding depths of the earth!

With the cyclotram, an atomic-powered rock-boring vehicle, Dr. Jerimiah Morley leads an expedition into a subterranean world.

Release Date : 1951-10-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lippert Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bruce Kellogg

Character Name : Wright Thompson, Jr.

Original Name : Bruce Kellogg

Gender : Male

Otto Waldis

Character Name : Dr. Max A. Bauer

Original Name : Otto Waldis

Gender : Male

Jim Bannon

Character Name : Andrew "Andy" Ostergaard

Original Name : Jim Bannon

Gender : Male

Tom Handley

Character Name : Dr. James Paxton

Original Name : Tom Handley

Gender : Male

Dick Cogan

Character Name : Dr. George Coleman

Original Name : Dick Cogan

Gender : Male

George Baxter

Character Name : Carlisle Foundation Chairman

Original Name : George Baxter

Gender : Male

Marilyn Nash

Character Name : Dr. Joan Lindsey

Original Name : Marilyn Nash

Gender : Female

Victor Kilian

Character Name : Dr. Jeremiah Morley (uncredited)

Original Name : Victor Kilian

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-10-25

Yikes, but this is a rotten film. The premiss is that in the face of impending nuclear doom we are all to take shelter under the surface of the planet. Luckily for us, the ground beneath our feet is only skin deep; thereafter it is full of beautiful features, cool clear water and an astonishing degree of natural light (emanating from an inexhaustible source of phosphorescent boulders, of course). It's bunkum! The trio of adventurers are as out of their depth as their submarine. Many think that Victor Killan's lack of a credit was due to a blacklist. I'd be inclined to think it was about his seeing this film afterwards and doing some career damage limitation. The effects are pretty low-budget and there is absolutely no chemistry at all between the cast.