ActionScience Fiction

Nautilus

- They came from the future to save their past.

Over one hundred years ago, a cataclysmic chain of events plummeted the earth into the dark ages which destroyed most of civilization, and the remaining few survivors attempt to change the course of events that led to the destruction.

Release Date : 2000-01-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc.

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Norton

Character Name : John Harris

Original Name : Richard Norton

Gender : Male

Miranda Wolfe

Character Name : Ariel Brin

Original Name : Miranda Wolfe

Gender : Male

Gregory Fawcett

Character Name : Hawks (as Greg Fawcett)

Original Name : Gregory Fawcett

Gender : Male

JD Roberto

Character Name : Raoul

Original Name : JD Roberto

Gender : Male

Hannes Jaenicke

Character Name : Dr. Eric Levine

Original Name : Hannes Jaenicke

Gender : Male

Christoph Krisea

Character Name : Captain Noah Brin

Original Name : Christoph Krisea

Gender : Male

Gloria Perez

Character Name : Dr. Michele Ang

Original Name : Gloria Perez

Gender : Male

Victor Eschbach

Character Name : Hammad Baslim

Original Name : Victor Eschbach

Gender : Male

Michael Phenicie

Character Name : Hawk

Original Name : Michael Phenicie

Gender : Male

William Frederick Knight

Character Name : Admiral Hayes

Original Name : William Frederick Knight

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-21

Sometimes it is just better not to have an idea at all, rather than to create some sort of hybrid from other people's. This film takes a bit of HG Wells, a bit of "Dr. Who", a load of water, some C-listers and a script straight out of "Janet & John" then tacks it onto some very dated special effects. Add a soupçon of megalomania and you have a sci-fi adventure that is light on just about everything. The plot is just so very, very weak - it reminded me a little of that rotten but entertaining "Return of Captain Nemo" movie from 1978, just without any of the fun or charm. These guys are serious about this, and that possibly makes it worse. This genre is very easy to do badly, director Rodney McDonald excelled...