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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916)

62% User Rating
1h 39min
Adventure
Drama
Action
Science Fiction

"The First Submarine Photoplay Ever Filmed"

Captain Nemo has built a fantastic submarine for his mission of revenge. He has traveled over 20,000 leagues in search of Charles Denver - a man who caused the death of Princess Daaker. Seeing what he had done, Denver took the daughter to his yacht and sailed away.

Stuart PatonDirector

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Allen Holubar

Allen Holubar

Captain Nemo, also known as Prince Daaker

Jane Gail

Jane Gail

A child of nature/Princess Daaker

Howard Crampton

Howard Crampton

Cyrus Harding

Matt Moore

Matt Moore

Lieutenant Bond

William Welsh

William Welsh

Charles Denver

Joseph W. Girard

Joseph W. Girard

Major Cameron

Curtis Benton

Curtis Benton

Ned Land

Edna Pendleton

Edna Pendleton

Aronnax's daughter

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Dan Hanlon

Professor Aronnax

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Leviticus Jones

Neb

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Wallace Clarke

Pencroft

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Martin Murphy

Herbert Brown

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Lois Alexander

Prince Daaker's daughter, as a child

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Ole Jansen

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Rating 60%

June 6, 2022

Based on Jules Verne's story of revenge, this is actually quite an impressive production that tries pretty hard to deliver a reasonably plausible production of this tale of "Nemo" (Allen Holubar). He has built this magnificent undersea vessel so he can avenge the death of his beloved Princess "Daaker" at the hands of "Denver" (William Welch). Meantime, acclaimed French scientist "Aronnax" (Dan Hanlon) and his daughter (Edna Pendleton) have embarked upon a ship that is sunk by "Nemo" and both of them, as well as harpoonist "Ned Land" (Curtis Benton) are taken on board. Initially as prisoners, but once the captain discovers the credentials of "Aronnax" that regime is relaxed. How long can this man continue to raid the shipping lanes before the military might - and a bit of a fifth column - track him down? To get any joy from this, you have to remember not just how embryonic cinema was then, but underwater photography (and action imagery, at that) too. Certainly, the cast are really nothing to write home about and much of the start has more to do with the author's "Mysterious Island", but it is still a groundbreaking piece of cinema that though frequently rather slow and stodgy, is still worth watch.

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