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Roger Moore takes a break from his more famous action character, James Bond, to play Rufus Excalibur ffolkes, an expert in
underwater
infiltration.
The pan and scan version makes all the
underwater
photography look murky and that had been the movie's big allure, along with Jane Russell of course.
For instance the whole film is beautifully shot, with lovely cinematography and stunning
underwater
sequences.
Not only that, but they are all shooting
underwater
harpoons.
Rufus Excalibur ffolkes (Roger Moore) is an eccentric, misanthropic ex-British Army officer who has his own team of highly trained
underwater
commandos, ffolkes' fusiliers.
The only two reasons that would make me give it one star instead of none are the well-shot
underwater
scenes and the not-bad acting.
The film's main merit, aside from Hoffmann's performance is the art direction, beautiful sets and lovely costumes, particularly the brief
underwater
scene with the mermaids.
An
underwater
sea park is attacked by a great white with a bite radius of nearly a yard.
When it attacks a
underwater
tunnel, with many civilians trapped inside, it's up to Dennis Quaid and crew to weld a plate in place of the breach .
How kind is it to watch a dog held head-first underwater, with no hope of survival?
is that the acting,surprisingly,is not that bad.and 2,there are some deep
underwater
scenes showing some very unique and beautiful creatures.they
The most expensive piece of equipment that they people who filmed this owned was obviously an
underwater
camera which they used way way way to much.
Oscala meets Coop
underwater
in a duel to the finish, in good early 50s Hollywood style.
Along with rough seas, sailing ships, beautiful southern ladies, sea wrecks [he always has to have that disasterous wreck] a giant squid in a spectacular
underwater
scene in the hull of a wrecked ship, villains and heroes, DeMille rounds up a stellar cast in the likes of Paulette Goddard, fresh from her almost getting the role of Scarlett O'Hara in GONE WITH THE WIND, as Loxi Claiborne, who is in love with handsome Captain Jack, [John Wayne] who was just beginning to gain world wide fame and Steve Toliver, played by suave and sharp tongued Ray Milland, one of his best acting roles, along with a young Robert Preston and Susan Hayward as young lovers who become victims of the war over salvage rights of wrecked ships.
Jump forward five years & an
underwater
scientific research laboratory called the Oceania is conducting experiments in the area when they notice an increase in Shark numbers & activity.
While diving outside two of the crew are attacked & killed by the Sharks which then bite through the power cables & oxygen supply rendering the laboratory crippled & those left inside trapped underwater, surrounded by killer Sharks & their air supply quickly running out.
Skin-divers Richard Egan and Gilbert Roland scour the depths of the Caribbean looking for treasure; they eventually find it buried under the sea with the wreck of a sunken ship (teetering on the edge of an
underwater
cliff).
"Un Crabe dans la tete" focuses on Alex, a handsome but selfish
underwater
photographer who undergoes a number of emotional, life-changing experiences while passing through Montreal.
In the sequel Yor could face the
underwater
men.
The
underwater
scenes were really well done, especially those of the corals which were absolutely spectacular.
EX: The human talks and breaths underwater, a rhino killed a boys parents, and SPOILER: In the end they live in a giant peach!
Flash years later and he is all grown up and he ends up having an accident at sea and ends up unconscious
underwater
only to be rescued by a very beautiful lady who later turns up in New York and the two of them hit it off swimmingly.
It's hard to believe she could've stayed
underwater
ALL that time, and then surfaced at just the right moment (unless she had an oxygen tank under the surface!)
Lets say that though Megalodon has a cool idea (prehistoric shark comes out of a fissure that gets opened up leading to a deeper
underwater
prehistoric ocean), the movie blows big time.
When I first heard about this, I was intrigued, I had been interested in the Titanic long before the movie came out and
underwater
exploration of the shipwreck had always been fascinating to me.
This film proudly opens with the following announcement: "The producers wish to express their sincerest gratitude to the members of the
underwater
crew who risked their lives to film the shark sequences without the benefit of cages or other protective devices".
Seeing the full-grown Cruscoe rise from the depths of the water had us both wildly cheering out loud, and the scene when the kid rode on his back and went for an
underwater
sea romp was pure celluloid gold -- beautifully filmed and an AMAZING RIDE!!!! Furthermore, while the "drama" at the beginning lagged, I actually find myself kind of into the anti-war drama towards the end.
A boat named the 'Texas Rose' slowly sails along, on-board is a rich Professor (Donald Bisset) & his son Charles Aitken (Peter Gilmore) who hope to find the legendary lost
underwater
city of Atlantis using American Greg Collinson's (Doug McClure) specially designed diving-bell.
I'm not quite sure how but everyone ends up in a huge
underwater
bubble which houses the world of Atlantis & it's various cities.
Of note: del Rio's nude
underwater
swimming scene.
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