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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, Season 1 Vol. 2 | 
| Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
List Price: CDN$ 37.98 Buy New: CDN$ 27.44 You Save: CDN$ 10.54 (28%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 11932
Format: Dubbed, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 1
MPN: 2233702 UPC: 024543237020 EAN: 0024543237020 ASIN: B000FFJ87Q
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1964 Release Date: October 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships from U.S.A, takes 6-11 days for Delivery! BRAND NEW PRODUCT Factory Sealed.
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IRWIN ALLEN'S FINEST 1960s SF TV SERIES!!!!! June 11, 2006 Jeff T. 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
After watching the initial 16 black-and-white, hour length episodes in addition to the unaired colour pilot of "Eleven Days to Zero" (14/09/1964) in the VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA - SEASON ONE, VOLUME ONE 3-disc set I was pleasantly surprised to find that there were absolutely no technical problems encountered with all this considerably hefty amount of viewing pleasure crammed onto a mere 3 DVDs as I initially feared. br / br /I'm pleased to report that the volume one collection turned out to be a truly exceptional tv premium and can be highly recommended to all devout VOYAGE fans. br / br /The impending volume two set (scheduled for release on July 11th, 2006) is no less impressive in content with many outstanding efforts presented taken from a consistently excellent first season (1964-65) most notably being "Mutiny," "Doomsday," "The Invaders," "The Buccaneer," "The Human Computer," "The Saboteur," "The Amphibians," "The Enemies," "The Condemned" and "The Traitor." br / br /The glittering galaxy of star-studded celebrities making brilliant guest appearances in the latter half of the first season formidably includes Robert Duvall, Donald Harron, Michael Constantine, Barry Atwater, Harold J. Stone, Warren Stevens, Edward Asner, John Anderson, Rudy Solari, Skip Homeier, Leslie Nielsen, Torin Thatcher, J.D. Cannon, Henry Silva, Michael Pate, David Sheiner, Bert Freed, John Van Dreelan, Malachi Throne, Arthur Franz, Joe De Santis and George Sanders. br / br /Not to mention boasting the fresh, vibrantly energetic performances by the series' two dynamic leads Richard Basehart and David Hedison whose interest and enthusiasm in their respective roles delightfully shines throughout in the course of these most extraordinary 32 segments that would be produced. br / br /The final 16 first season episodes contained in the volume two set consists of: br / br /17) "The Last Battle" (04/01/1965) br /18) "Mutiny" (11/01/1965) br /19) "Doomsday" (18/01/1965) br /20) "The Invaders" (25/01/1965) br /21) "The Indestructible Man" (01/02/1965) br /22) "The Buccaneer" (08/02/1965) br /23) "The Human Computer" (15/02/1965) br /24) "The Saboteur" (22/02/1965) br /25) "Cradle of the Deep" (01/03/1965) br /26) "The Amphibians" (08/03/1965) br /27) "The Exile" (15/03/1965) br /28) "The Creature" (22/03/1965) br /29) "The Enemies" (29/03/1965) br /30) "The Secret of the Loch" (05/04/1965) br /31) "The Condemned" (12/04/1965) br /32) "The Traitor" (19/04/1965) br / br /Most significant among the special bonus material to be included is a taped interview conducted with none other than David Hedison himself (expanded from his guest appearance on THE FANTASY WORLDS OF IRWIN ALLEN 1995 tv documentary) who provides an enlightening, firsthand, behind-the-scenes account of this landmark SF tv series' production in addition to offering his personal viewpoints specifically pertaining to Mr. Hedison's working relationships with the show's two prime movers Richard Basehart and Irwin Allen. br / br /As with volume one fully restored and digitally remastered, pristine video transfers taken from the original 35mm source elements will be utilized providing optimum visual and sound clarity for maximum entertainment pleasure. br / br /By the first year's end not only would VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA (ABC 1964-68) commendably prove itself to be a television sensation and renewed for the 1965-66 tv season on the ABC Television Network but it would be further honoured with an Emmy Award for L.B. Abbott in the category of Outstanding Special Photographic Effects. A resounding triumph for Irwin Allen who would ambitiously move ahead setting plans for LOST IN SPACE (CBS 1965-68) and THE TIME TUNNEL (ABC 1966-67) two more impressive television projects that would both become highly acclaimed SF tv classics in their own right. br / br /Jeff T.
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