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Captain Nemo and the Underwater City

- They tried to leave the golden city with the most valuable prize of all - their lives!

Survivors of a sinking ship are rescued by Captain Nemo and his submarine crew. They are taken to an underwater city where they may spend the rest of their lives.

Release Date : 1969-12-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Omnia Pictures Ltd.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Ryan

Character Name : Captain Nemo

Original Name : Robert Ryan

Gender : Male

Chuck Connors

Character Name : Senator Robert Fraser

Original Name : Chuck Connors

Gender : Male

Nanette Newman

Character Name : Helena Beckett

Original Name : Nanette Newman

Gender : Female

Luciana Paluzzi

Character Name : Mala

Original Name : Luciana Paluzzi

Gender : Female

John Turner

Character Name : Joab

Original Name : John Turner

Gender : Male

Bill Fraser

Character Name : Barnaby Bath

Original Name : Bill Fraser

Gender : Male

Kenneth Connor

Character Name : Swallow Bath

Original Name : Kenneth Connor

Gender : Male

Allan Cuthbertson

Character Name : Lomax

Original Name : Allan Cuthbertson

Gender : Male

Christopher Hartstone

Character Name : Phillip Beckett

Original Name : Christopher Hartstone

Gender : Male

Ian Ramsey

Character Name : Adam

Original Name : Ian Ramsey

Gender : Male

John Moore

Character Name : Skipper

Original Name : John Moore

Gender : Male

Anthony Bailey

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Anthony Bailey

Gender : Male

Alan Barry

Character Name : Sailor

Original Name : Alan Barry

Gender : Male

Vincent Harding

Character Name : Mate Navigator

Original Name : Vincent Harding

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-09-22

**_The awe-inspiring wonders and possibilities of the vast seas (70% of the Earth)_** During the Civil War, a Senator (Chuck Connors), three men, a young widow & her boy, are rescued after abandoning ship in the stormy north Atlantic. Their savior ironically turns out to be the misanthropic Captain Nemo (Robert Ryan), who happens to be the benevolent ruler of an amazing underwater city. “Captain Nemo and the Underwater City” (1969) takes the titular Jules Verne character from “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” (1954) and “Mysterious Island” (1961) and expands his potential to that of being the mastermind of an unbelievable subaquatic community. The idea that this is only entertaining for kids is absurd since there's much here for adults to appreciate. Overlooking a few attempts at hokey humor (involving the gold-obsessed Bath brothers), there's the colorful sets and quality main actors, not to mention the beautiful women — Nanette Newman as Helena, Luciana Paluzzi as Mala and some peripherals. Speaking of Mala, she plays an instrument that's basically a Verne-esque version of the theremin, 65 years before it was patented by the Russian inventor Leon Theremin. Then there's the fascinating character of Nemo himself. He's driven by hate, yes, but it's hatred of the evils of war and unjust government, as well as the corresponding suffocating laws. In the ocean, he & his people are free from all of this and, especially, humanity's penchant for self-destruction, at least to a greater degree. Speaking of which, the ending brings up humankind's quest for Utopia and how to obtain it: Do we separate from humanity to achieve it in a secret enclave, like Nemo, or do we work with humanity to bring about positive change, like the Senator wants to do? This is an enduring theme since Coppola's new "Megalopolis" addresses the same kinds of questions. It runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot at MGM British Studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, which was just northwest of central London (demolished in 1970). The oceanic sequences were done off Malta in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the Red Sea. GRADE: B