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Rapport de forme : 1.33:1
Production interrompue par le fabricant : Non
Classé : Tous publics
Dimensions du colis : 19 x 13,6 x 1,4 cm; 100 grammes
Réalisateur : Jerry Warren, John Carradine, Robert Clarke, Phyllis Coates, Allen Windsor
Format : PAL, Noir et blanc
Durée : 1 heure et 10 minutes
Date de sortie : 17 novembre 2005
Acteurs : John Carradine, Robert Clarke, Phyllis Coates, Allen Windsor, Sheila Noonan
Doublé : : Français, Anglais
Sous-titres : : Français
Langue : Anglais (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), Français (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio : Bach Films
ASIN : B000BU9RQW
Nombre de disques : 1
Prix : 10,00€ - 10,00 €
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4/5 à cet article
Avis sur le films
Reviewer: lolo
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: PARFAIT!!!
Review: Meme si le film n’est pas très connu….merci pour cet envoi rapide! Le DVD est INTACT!NEUF!Merci!
Reviewer: Zim14
Rating: 2,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Un film décevant.
Review: Le scenario était alléchant: 4 aventuriers explorent des fonds marins où nul n’est allé grâce à une cloche révolutionnaire. Les câbles de la cloche cèdent et les explorateurs pénètrent dans un monde peuplé de créatures monstrueuses.Au début du film, un commentaire scientifique met en appétit. Puis, au fur et à mesure (après 30 mn), l’ennui s’installe : nous retrouvons nos héros parcourant un labyrinthe de grottes sous marines afin de trouver une sortie tout en exposant leurs états d’âme. Ils rencontrent un vieil homme coincé comme eux et un seul monstre (un gros lézard). A la surface, toute l’équipe cherche une solution pour les remonter (ce qu’ils vont trouver).Bref, un film loin d’être à la hauteur : un film qui en promet beaucoup pour un résultat médiocre. Enfin, la qualité N et B est médiocre.Cependant un grand REMERCIEMENT pour c_detector : un envoi très protégé avec une carte d’accompagnement très sympa. Pour c_detector, un GRAND BRAVO !
Reviewer: MR A.
Rating: 3,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Not a great film, but watchable if you have spare 70 mins or so. And the picture is not the best!
Reviewer: James W Morris
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Was exactly what I wanted and item was exactly as described. Will definitely buy from again.
Reviewer: Robert I. Hedges
Rating: 3,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: This film has one redeeming factor: It is only 66 minutes long. I bought this for two reasons, first because I am a fan of Jerry Warren as a Director (after all he made both « Frankenstein Island » and « The Wild, Wild World of Batwoman », two of the most entertainingly awful movies ever), and second, because I am a John Carradine completist. I have seen many, many Carradine films, and am wondering if any of them are actually not made of cheese.This is a black and white effort and Carradine looks relatively young here. The movie starts with a lot of stock footage shot in an aquarium. First we see a shark fighting an octopus, which I thought was a very promising opening. The fight went on and on in an orgy of teeth and ink, all the while a very boring narrator tells us about the conquest of the ocean. The plot revolves around sending a diving bell (that is normal size on the outside, but as big as my living room on the inside) to break a depth record. Carradine invents this diving bell that promptly sinks into a pocket of luminous underwater caves with two men and two women on board. The survivors then wander around these well lit, comfortable caves for a while, and a few subplots make themselves known. First there is the tension between the women (it nearly devolves to a catfight.) There is also a caveman who makes their acquaintance, although he has other things on his mind, as it turns out. Then there is the volcano, which, though scientifically extremely implausible, provides them with their breathing oxygen, and just happens to erupt as the rescue diving bell is coming to mercifully conclude the film.I have seen numerous films by Jerry Warren, and I really think that this may be his worst, although « Frankenstein Island » (with cameo by John Carradine’s disembodied head) is also in the running. This one is not as egregiously stupid as « Frankenstein Island », but what it lacks in stupidity it makes up for in boringness. We get to see huge tracts of stock footage of every kind of fish imaginable, scuba divers swimming, and machine tools being used. The script is dreadful, the acting awful (Carradine is easily the best actor here), and the editing and narration are appalling. In other words, it’s just another workday for Jerry Warren.I give this film three stars out of charity. It deserves them largely because any Warren/Carradine effort is Z-Grade cinema in its finest form. If you do not appreciate low budget schlock, this is a movie you should run away from as fast as you can.
Reviewer: old films wine and roses
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: If you enjoy old movies and adventure, this is a likely choice for entertainment. The star performer is well known and as always, performs well. Lots of adventure with a twist on Robinson Crusoe’s man, Friday. Well… that’s who he reminds me of.
Reviewer: PAAMC.
Rating: 3,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Ultra naff b-movie. Good fun though.