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War Gods of the Deep

1965

R

1 h 24 m

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In 1903 Cornwall, a group of locals discover an underwater city, dating back to 1803, that hides a society of smugglers and aquatic creatures.
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Vincent Price
The Captain, Sir Hugh
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Tab Hunter
Ben Harris
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David Tomlinson
Harold Tufnell-Jones
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Susan Hart
Jill Tregillis
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John Le Mesurier
Rev. Jonathan Ives
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Henry Oscar
Mumford
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Derek Newark
Dan
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Roy Patrick
Simon
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Herbert the Rooster
Herbert the Rooster
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Bart Allison
First Male Guest
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John Barrett
Third Fisherman
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Dennis Blake
Harry
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Steven Brooke
Ted
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Barbara Bruce
First Woman Guest
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Hilda Campbell-Russell
Second Woman Guest
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Arthur Hewlett
First Fisherman
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Michael Heyland
Bill
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William Hurndell
Tom

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Koka

18/11/2022 08:43
Trailer—War-Gods of the Deep
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Abibatou Macalou

16/11/2022 11:50
War-Gods of the Deep
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AYOUB ETTALEB 1

16/11/2022 02:42
Despite some beautiful technicolor photography and decent performances, the script and pacing make it almost impossible to keep your attention on the action of this film. Even Vincent Price and Tab Hunter in their heydays can't save things when all they're given to do is prattle at each other. This flick is set-bound and talky, but if you like movies with this "look," watch it with the sound turned down or fall asleep on the couch while it plays--the weird imagery and score will work their way into your dreams.
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Clementina 🏳️‍🌈❤️

16/11/2022 02:42
City Under the Sea is one of several movies based on an Edgar Allan Poe poem and starring Vincent Price. A lost undersea city is discovered off the Cornish coast after a local woman goes missing. She was kidnapped by one of the smugglers who have made it their home. None of the people there seem to age, this is due to the air. Gill men are used as slaves. After several adventures, a volcano erupts and the two men who went to look for the woman rescue her and they all make it back safe, after fighting the gill men off. The woman reminded the leader of the city, Sir Hugh of his late wife. When Sir Hugh escapes from the city at the end, he ages suddenly due to the change of atmosphere. Sir Hugh is played brilliantly by Vincent Price and the movie also stars Susan Hart, Tab Hunter, David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier (Dad's Army). Also in the cast is Tomlinson's pet hen, Herbert. I have seen this movie several times and found it enjoyable. A treat. Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
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user808371186078

16/11/2022 02:42
This film is supposedly based on a Poe work (which is quoted a couple of times) and the writer himself is mentioned(a character even finds a vintage edition of his writings), but it strays far from the source material. It is a mildly interesting flick with a spooky manor house atop a cliff, secret passages, sea creatures and a chicken of dudious gender named Herbert. Price does a fine job--even though it is an uninspired character. Overall, I'd say this film is worth watching if you happen to catch it on the tube, and you have an hour and a half to waste.
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Veronica Ndey

16/11/2022 02:42
As I watched this film I kept imagining kids in the year 1965 watching this at Saturday afternoon matinees and thinking this was the coolest thing they had ever seen in their lives. What more could you ask for: a handsome and likable hero in Tab Hunter, a stunningly beautiful leading lady, the delightful David Tomlinson as comic relief, the masterfully sinister Vincent Price as the villain, an undersea world filled with mysterious and treacherous caverns, monstrous mer-men, and a nearby volcano threatening destruction at any moment. That's a pretty good Saturday afternoon if you ask me. And if you can approach this film in that way, allowing for the time and place in which it was made to inform your judgment, I think you'll find this a very enjoyable picture. For the most part it looks great (especially when one considers how tightly AIP held their purse strings in those days) if a bit dated by today's standards, but that too can be part of the fun.
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