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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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The story of the drama about the oceans at the end of the 18th century is no longer safe. Many ships and sailors have been lost. The sailors' delegation survives to the port with many tales of a giant whale with a long century drowning in ships. And his assistant (Consel), along with a whale expert (Nedland) on a massive research vessel to explore, but were surprised by a metal submarine led by Captain Nemo to block their way.
The story of the drama about the oceans at the end of the 18th century is no longer safe. Many ships and sailors have been lost. The sailors' delegation survives to the port with many tales of a giant whale with a long century drowning in ships. And his assistant (Consel), along with a whale expert (Nedland) on a massive research vessel to explore, but were surprised by a metal submarine led by Captain Nemo to block their way.
Actors:
Ted de Corsia,
Carleton Young,
Fred Graham,
Jack Gargan,
John Barton,
John Daheim,
Ron Nyman
Ted de Corsia
29 September 1905, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Carleton Young
21 October 1905, Westfield, New York, USA
Fred Graham
26 October 1908, Springer, New Mexico, USA
Jack Gargan
February 8, 1900 in Birtley, Durham, England, UK
John Barton
12 October 1898, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
John Daheim
22 June 1916, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Ron Nyman
12 May 1924, London, England, UK
Director:
Richard Fleischer
Richard Fleischer
8 December 1916, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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Ted de Corsia
29 September 1905, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Carleton Young
21 October 1905, Westfield, New York, USA
Fred Graham
26 October 1908, Springer, New Mexico, USA
Jack Gargan
February 8, 1900 in Birtley, Durham, England, UK
John Barton
12 October 1898, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
John Daheim
22 June 1916, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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May 31, 2012
A good one that could have been better with a little less Kirk Douglas and more scientific things to gawk at in wonder.
October 18, 2011
Bring on the David Fincher-helmed remake.
June 06, 2007
One of the best Disney live action films and a classic fantasy-adventure.
September 06, 2010
James Mason's portrayal of Captain Nemo is a hard-edged, dramatic performance, with no winking nods or cartoonish layers. You could transport Mason whole into a much darker movie with R-rated violence, and he would fit like a glove.
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
A classic action-adventure for older kids.
Hollywood Reporter
June 14, 2003
The talky 20,000 Leagues probably won't thrill kids fresh from The Matrix, but they may be interested to know that the Verne film was the effects marvel of its day.
June 06, 2007
Grandly entertaining.
March 09, 2009
A breathtaking piece of entertainment, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is amongst the finest live-action films to come out of Disney Studios.
June 24, 2006
This is one of the great movie adventures, fully deserving its canonisation in Disney World.
July 22, 2008
Far superior to the majority of genre efforts from the period (or any period, for that matter), with production design and technical effects that have dated hardly at all.
New York Times
March 25, 2006
As fabulous and fantastic as anything he has ever done in cartoons is Walt Disney's 'live action' movie made from Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
June 06, 2007
Walt Disney's production of 20000 Leagues under the Sea is very special kind of picture, combining photographic ingenuity, imaginative story telling and fiscal daring.

