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Release Date: 1916
Cast: Ole Jansen, Edna Pendleton , Dan Hanlon, Leviticus Jones, Jane Gail, Martin Murphy, Allen Holubar, Joseph W. Girard, Lois Alexander, Noble Johnson, Howard Crampton, Matthew Moore ...MORE
Cast: Ole Jansen, Edna Pendleton , Dan Hanlon, Leviticus Jones, Jane Gail, Martin Murphy, Allen Holubar, Joseph W. Girard, Lois Alexander, Noble Johnson, Howard Crampton, Matthew Moore, Wallace Clarke, William Welch, Curtis Benton ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Black-And-White, Silent Film, Drama Film, Adventure, Action, Action/Adventure, Science Fiction
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1916 silent film directed by Stuart Paton. The film's storyline is based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne, along with other elements used from Verne's The Mysterious Island.
This version is notable for its groundbreaking work in underwater photography by the brothers George M. Williamson and J. Ernest Williamson. Actual underwater cameras were not used, but a system of watertight tubes and mirrors allowed the camera to shoot reflected images of underwater scenes staged in shallow sunlit waters.
The film was made by The Universal Film... MORE
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1916 silent film directed by Stuart Paton. The film's storyline is based on the novel of the same name by Jules Verne, along with other elements used from Verne's The Mysterious Island.
This version is notable for its groundbreaking work in underwater photography by the brothers George M. Williamson and J. Ernest Williamson. Actual underwater cameras were not used, but a system of watertight tubes and mirrors allowed the camera to shoot reflected images of underwater scenes staged in shallow sunlit waters.
The film was made by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company (now Universal Pictures), not then known as a major motion picture studio. Yet in 1916, they financed this film's innovative special effects, location photography, large sets, exotic costumes, sailing ships, and full-size navigable mock-up of the surfaced submarine Nautilus. Hal Erickson has said that "the cost of this film was so astronomical that it could not possibly post a profit, putting the kibosh on any subsequent Verne adaptations for the next 12 years."
On May 4, 2010, a new print of the film was shown accompanied by live performance of an original score by Stephin Merritt at LESS
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