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  1. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas ( French: Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers) is a science fiction adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne. It is often considered a classic within both its genres and world literature .

    • Jules Verne
    • 1869
  2. A classic adventure film based on Jules Verne's novel, starring Kirk Douglas, James Mason and Paul Lukas. Watch the trailer, see photos, read reviews and trivia, and learn about the awards and production of this Disney spectacle.

    • (37K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Richard Fleischer
    • 1955-07-20
  3. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1954 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer, from a screenplay by Earl Felton. Adapted from Jules Verne's 1870 novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, the film was produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorre.

  4. Sep 1, 1994 · A classic science fiction novel about a submarine voyage and a mysterious creature. Download or read online for free from Project Gutenberg, a public domain library of eBooks.

    • Jules Verne
    • 1869
  5. 1886: Rumor has it that there is a dangerous beast in the world's seas that regularly attacks warships and sends them to the bottom of the sea...The French professor Aronax with his assistant...

  6. Jul 18, 2017 · In 1868, rumors of a sea monster attacking ships in the Pacific Ocean have disrupted shipping lanes. The United States invites Professor Pierre M. Aronnax and his assistant, Conseil, onto an expedition to prove the monster's existence. On board with them is the cocky master harpooner Ned Land.

  7. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, novel by Jules Verne, first published in French as Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers in 1869–70. It is perhaps the most popular book of his science-fiction series Voyages extraordinaires (1863–1910).