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  1. English. Around the World Under the Sea is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Lloyd Bridges, with Marshall Thompson, Shirley Eaton, Gary Merrill, and David McCallum. It follows the adventures of a crew of the deep-diving nuclear-powered civilian research submarine Hydronaut making a submerged circumnavigation of ...

  2. Around the World Under the Sea: Directed by Andrew Marton. With Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Eaton, Brian Kelly, David McCallum. The crew of a five-man submarine travels the world oceans, planting sensors on the ocean floor to warn scientists of any impending earthquakes.

  3. Around The World Under The Sea (1966) Topics pancoligo. Lloyd Bridges, Shirley Eaton, Brian Kelly, Marshall Thompson, David McCallum, Gary Merrill. pancoligo. Addeddate

  4. Oct 31, 2011 · Around the World Under the Sea (1966) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #AroundtheWorldUndertheSeaFor a screen adventure bubbling with excitement, take the dive wit...

  5. The more colorful scenes in Around the World Under the Sea feature Browning doing battle with various sea monsters or diving deep into the water for a desperate rescue attempt. Finally, trivia buffs will recognize Shirley Eaton from the James Bond film, Goldfinger (1964); she played the ill-fated Jill Masterson, who died from suffocation after her body was sprayed with gold.

  6. Apocalyptic tidal waves caused by earthquakes threaten to destroy the world’s coastal cities, and the fate of the earth is in the hands of six scientists. 512 IMDb 5.3 1 h 50 min 1966. X-Ray G. Drama · Science Fiction · Cheerful · Playful. Available to rent or buy.

  7. Around the World Under the Sea is a 1966 science fiction film directed by Andrew Marton and starring Lloyd Bridges, with Marshall Thompson, Shirley Eaton, Gary Merrill, and David McCallum. It follows the adventures of a crew of the deep-diving nuclear-powered civilian research submarine Hydronaut making a submerged circumnavigation of the world to plant monitoring sensors on the ocean floor that will help scientists better predict impending earthquakes. Although Jules Verne is not credited ...