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Director:
Writers:
Charles Bennett (screenplay) and
Louis M. Heyward (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
26 May 1965 (USA) See more »
Genre:
Tagline:
They Became Pawns In A WAR Beneath The WAVES! See more »
Plot:
Set on the Cornish coast in 1903, the film features a group of people discovering an underwater society... See more » | Add synopsis »
User Reviews:
Surprisingly dull and workmanlike See more (23 total) »

Cast

  (in credits order)

Vincent Price ... Sir Hugh, The Captain

David Tomlinson ... Harold Tufnell-Jones

Tab Hunter ... Ben Harris
Susan Hart ... Jill Tregillis
John Le Mesurier ... Rev. Jonathan Ives
Henry Oscar ... Mumford (as Harry Oscar)
Derek Newark ... Dan
Roy Patrick ... Simon
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bart Allison ... First Male Guest (uncredited)
John Barrett ... Third Fisherman (uncredited)
Dennis Blake ... Harry (uncredited)
Steven Brooke ... Ted (uncredited)
Barbara Bruce ... First Woman Guest (uncredited)
Hilda Campbell-Russell ... Second Woman Guest (uncredited)
Herbert the Rooster ... Himself (uncredited)
Arthur Hewlett ... First Fisherman (uncredited)
Michael Heyland ... Bill (uncredited)
William Hurndell ... Tom (uncredited)
George Ricarde ... Second Male Guest (uncredited)
Tony Selby ... George (uncredited)
Walter Sparrow ... Second Fisherman (uncredited)
Jim Spearman ... Jack (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jacques Tourneur 
 
Writing credits
Charles Bennett (screenplay) and
Louis M. Heyward (screenplay)

David Whitaker (additional dialogue) (as David Whittaker)

Edgar Allan Poe  based on poem "City in the Sea"

Produced by
George Willoughby .... producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff .... executive producer (uncredited)
Daniel Haller .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Stanley Black 
 
Cinematography by
Stephen Dade (photographed by)
 
Film Editing by
Gordon Hales 
 
Casting by
Harvey Woods 
 
Art Direction by
Frank White 
 
Makeup Department
Elsie Alder .... hairdresser (as Elsie Adler)
W.T. Partleton .... makeup artist (as Bill Partleton)
Geoffrey Rodway .... makeup artist (as Geoff Rodway)
 
Production Management
Pat Green .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
David Tringham .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Leon Davis .... construction manager
Colin Southcott .... set dresser
Peter Wood .... scenic artist
 
Sound Department
C. Le Mesurier .... sound (as C. Le Messurier)
Allan Morrison .... dubbing editor
Ken Rawkins .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Les Bowie .... special effects
Frank George .... special effects
Eiji Tsuburaya .... director of special effects: footage taken from the Toho production "Atragon" (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Neil Gemmell .... underwater photographer (as Neil Ginger Gemmell)
John Lane .... underwater photographer
Ronnie Maasz .... camera operator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ernie Farrer .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Other crew
Nat Cohen .... presenter
Tilly Day .... continuity
Stuart Levy .... presenter
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"The City Under the Sea" - UK (original title)
"War-Gods of the Deep" - USA
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Runtime:
84 min | Portugal:81 min
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Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 See more »
Sound Mix:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)

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Trivia:
The destruction of the underwater city is stock footage from Atragon (1963).See more »
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: After a tremor, the Captain looks outside the window at the Gill Men and says "Look at them. They're frightened". While the two Gill Men are swimming around, you can see a modern scuba diver with shorts and flippers swimming above them.See more »
Quotes:
The Captain:Atlantis? Perhaps; a name is as good as another.See more »
Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Killer Eye (1999)See more »

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13 out of 15 people found the following review useful.
Surprisingly dull and workmanlike, 24 May 2003
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

When a body is washed ashore on the coast by a small English village it sparks an investigation in the mind of Ben Harris. He visits the home where the deceased had been a lawyer and finds clues that indicate that the beautiful Jill Tregillis may be in danger. Seeing off a mysterious figure who he caught in the act of stealing a portrait of Jill leaves him in no doubt and he stays the night. In the night Jill is kidnapped and Ben and Harold pursue. Finding a tunnel system going under the sea they investigate but find a hidden world controlled by one man who has found the secret of eternal life but is desperate to prevent his world being destroyed by a volcano.

I taped this film by mistake when I wanted to watch `City Beneath the Sea' which was on a day after this. Realising my mistake I watched it anyway as I noticed it had Vincent Price and was based on a work by Edgar Allen Poe. The film starts with a bit of a gothic feel to it but quickly it becomes surprisingly straightforward. The mysterious `fishmen' are quickly replaced as the focus by The Captain and his crew, personally I felt that to make a different species of man and then sideline them was pointless – where they did they come from for goodness sake!?

The Captain and his age-old crew are interesting but nothing can be fully explained as to how they really managed to set up down there as well as they did and it quickly becomes just a bunch of men living in caves as opposed to a city beneath the sea! There is no real feeling of mystery here and the end result is that it falls a little flat for the most part. The attempts at escape late on in the film lose excitement due to being quite slow and filmed in clunky diving suits, happily the return of the fishmen add some fluidity to events. The underwater filming is quite good considering, although the regular close-ups of the actors' eyes in the helmets would only convince a child that they were really in the water!

Price is always a good villain but here he lacks threat – even when he executes people, he seems to be in full control but without that masterful stroke of eccentricity that many of his better performances have had. Hunter is quite a dull lead and even seems out of his depth (sorry) when acting alongside the support cast, let alone Price! Hart is pretty and Tomlinson adds value with some comic touches (especially at the start of the film). An actor as well known as John Le Mesurier shouldn't be wasted but really is – he still has to give his usual pottering character but is still badly cast and underused. The fishmen are suggested as the monsters of the piece by the first 10 minutes but are revealed to be toothless, given little screen time and handled as easily as a hooked salmon.

Overall the quality of the film can be summed by the fact that the drama is all relying on the audience accepting a very active underwater volcano of the English coast. However once you get past this the delivery is quite flat and lacking in excitement to the extent that, by the time things come to a head, you'll not really be that bothered what happens.

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