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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

The mightiest motion picture of them all!
1954 | 127m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A ship sent to investigate a wave of mysterious sinkings encounters the advanced submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by Captain Nemo.
Release Date: Dec 23, 1954
Director: Richard Fleischer
Writer: Jules Verne, Earl Felton
Genres: Family, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords diving, ocean, submarine, jules verne, captain, atlantis, deep sea, war ship, diving suit, harpoon, ship, steampunk, scuba diving, underwater, scuba, technicolor, captain nemo, giant squid
Production Companies Walt Disney Productions
Box Office Revenue: $28,200,000
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kirk Douglas Ned Land
James Mason Captain Nemo
Paul Lukas Prof. Pierre Arronax
Peter Lorre Conseil
Robert J. Wilke First Mate of the Nautilus
Ted de Corsia Capt. Farragut
Carleton Young John Howard
J.M. Kerrigan Billy
Percy Helton Coach Driver
Gloria Pall Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited)
Ron Nyman Sailor (uncredited)
Fred Graham Casey Moore (uncredited)
Harry Harvey Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Charles Grodin Drummer Boy (uncredited)
Harper Goff Minister in San Francisco Steam Packet office (uncredited)
Eddie Marr Shipping Agent (uncredited)
John Daheim Nautilus Seaman (uncredited)
Jack Stoney Police Detective (uncredited)
Laurie Mitchell One of Ned's Girlfriends
Jack Gargan Reporter from The Post (uncredited)
Dayton Lummis Reporter from The Bulletin (uncredited)
Jack Pennick Cannon Mate Carson (uncredited)
Herb Vigran Reporter for the Globe (uncredited)
Name Job
Jules Verne Novel
Harper Goff Art Direction, Production Design
Richard Fleischer Director
Earl Felton Screenplay
Emmy Eckhardt Hairstylist
Robert O. Cook Sound Recordist, Production Sound Mixer
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
Louis Hippe Makeup Artist
Ub Iwerks Visual Effects
Franz Planer Director of Photography
John Meehan Art Direction
Emile Kuri Set Decoration
Frederic Leahy Production Supervisor
Peter Ellenshaw Visual Effects
Ralph Hammeras Visual Effects
C.O. Slyfield Sound Director
Elmo Williams Editor
Paul J. Smith Original Music Composer
G.R. Danner Boom Operator
Gustaf Norin Makeup Supervisor
James MacDonald Sound Effects
Charles Bovel Visual Effects
Name Title
Walt Disney Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Wonderful Verne adaptation. Watched this one recently and was delighted to find it stands the test of time as one of the better Disney live action films on the market. A quality take on Jules Verne's advanced story of subs and the atomic threat that was soon to become ever so prominent in the pub ... lic conscious. This adaptation is a corking sci-fi adventure that benefits from great work from all involved. The cast are just smashing, James Mason is the stand out as the barmy but intelligent protagonist Capt. Nemo, gruff and menacing with a dandy slice of camp into the proceedings. Then we have Kirk Douglas who out Popeye's Popeye, tough and rugged with a song and dance to help moral moving along, and even taking time out to befriend a seal to help jolly the film in heart. Peter Lorre is solid as ever, and Paul Lukas almost steals the show as the conflicted Professor Pierre Aronnax. The sets are wonderful, the direction seamless, and the special effects make it hard to believe this was made back in the early 1950s, but ultimately its a story for adults and an adventure for the kids. Containing a giant squid sequence that sees Mason & Douglas fighting it to the death serves as proof positive that 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is an unadulterated joy. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

A stylish, colourful adaptation of perhaps Jules Verne's most famous story with James Mason as the superbly determined, if blinkered "Captain Nemo" who has decided that the best way to eradicate war is to destroy the tools of warfare. To that end, he targets warships at sea and sinks them by ramming ... them with his early ironclad submarine the "Nautilus". His tortured soul is cleverly epitomised by the rousing organ music and tight close ups of his face - and of his eyes. Kirk Douglas, Paul Lukas and a creepily obsequious Peter Lorre are rescued from one such attack and our tale develops from there. It's a great fantasy adventure story, tinged with some consciousness and even a bit of pity - though in the end I was definitely with "Nemo" so found the conclusion a bit disappointing. Definitely Walt Disney storytelling at it's best with some groundbreaking underwater photography.

Nov 21, 2022