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Die Todesfalle unter dem Meer

Originaltitel: Fer-de-Lance
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
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David Janssen in Die Todesfalle unter dem Meer (1974)
AdventureThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSnakes on board an American sub set off a chain of events that ultimately causes the boat to sink to the bottom of the ocean. The surviving crew must devise a rescue plan to free themselves ... Alles lesenSnakes on board an American sub set off a chain of events that ultimately causes the boat to sink to the bottom of the ocean. The surviving crew must devise a rescue plan to free themselves and raise the sub.Snakes on board an American sub set off a chain of events that ultimately causes the boat to sink to the bottom of the ocean. The surviving crew must devise a rescue plan to free themselves and raise the sub.

  • Regie
    • Russ Mayberry
  • Drehbuch
    • Leslie Stevens
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • David Janssen
    • Hope Lange
    • Ivan Dixon
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    • Regie
      • Russ Mayberry
    • Drehbuch
      • Leslie Stevens
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • David Janssen
      • Hope Lange
      • Ivan Dixon
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    David Janssen
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    • Russ Bogan
    Hope Lange
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    • Elaine Wedell
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Joe Voit
    Jason Evers
    Jason Evers
    • Cmdr. Kirk
    Charles Robinson
    Charles Robinson
    • Lt. Nicholson
    • (as Charles Knox Robinson)
    Ben Piazza
    Ben Piazza
    • Lt. Whitehead
    George Pan Andreas
    George Pan Andreas
    • Torquale
    Sherry Boucher
    Sherry Boucher
    • Liz McCord
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Masai Ikeda
    William Mims
    William Mims
    • Mayne Bradley
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    Shizuko Hoshi
    • Suan Kuroda
    Richard LePore
    Richard LePore
    • Chief Hughes
    Sandra Ego
    Sandra Ego
    • Terezita
    Felipe Turich
    • Shaman
    Frank Bonner
    Frank Bonner
    • Compton
    Robert Burr
    Robert Burr
    • Cmdr. Scott
    Alain Patrick
    • Sorrell
    Bill Catching
    Bill Catching
    • Chief Warren
    • Regie
      • Russ Mayberry
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      • Leslie Stevens
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    7echaczyk

    Snakes On A Sub

    Fer-De-Lance is a nice little suspenseful thriller. Snakes, called the Fer-de-Lance ("lance head" in French), is a generic name for vipers and quite poisonous. They have been sneaked on board a research submarine, coincidentally named Fer-de-Lance, by one of the crew to play a trick on the Captain. The snakes escape and bite a few of the personnel. Because of this, the sub loses control and sinks to the bottom of a South Ocean trench and also beneath a landslide. All of this happens within the first 20 minutes and the rest of the movie time is spent in the crew trying to evade the snakes and getting the sub loosened from the rocks.

    This movie moves quickly and without much characterization. But that's okay, the characters, though they come from various races, mean nothing to the story. What's important is the race against time to re-surface the sub before it runs out of oxygen for the crew to breathe and before the snakes kill more crew members. What adds to the suspense is the musical score by Dominic Frontiere, which is spot on in catapulting the movie from scene to scene.

    The only part of the movie that I'm critical of is the filming of the undersea scuba scenes. They are dark, sometimes out of focus and with debris flying in front of the camera blocking the action. I would think that's done to disguise the fact that the underwater set was small and a large submarine was not really used. But what was being accomplished got across to the viewer, so no harm. The movie is a nice little made-for-tv thriller.
    Dethcharm

    Slithering Good Fun...

    FER-DE-LANCE is a made-for-TV movie starring David Janssen as the Officer in charge of a nuclear submarine. A routine mission turns catastrophic when a knuckleheaded crewmember (Frank Bonner) brings the titular serpents aboard. Death and disaster strike, leaving the sub stranded on the ocean floor.

    For a network television production of this vintage, It's not bad at all. It's a horror-thriller, as well as a disaster / survival film. The snakes are well-utilized, and Mr. Janssen is the same rough-around-the-edges, unflappable character he always seems to play.

    Co-stars the wonderful Hope Lange...
    4Chase_Witherspoon

    Snakes on a sub

    Before "Snakes on a Plane" and "Snakes on a Train", there was this 1974 made-for-television mid-week suspender – snakes on a submarine (Fer-de-Lance is the name of the sub). When a happy go lucky seaman returns from shore leave with a shaman's gift of live snakes, he sets off a succession of catastrophes that places the stricken sub's surviving crew in peril, and forces reluctant hero Janssen to assume responsibility for an almighty mess, a job he clearly relishes as much as a poke in the eye.

    As the sub flounders on the ocean floor, the remaining crew must make repairs to extricate themselves before the oxygen levels dissipate, while silently stalked by the highly toxic stowaways. Director Mayberry takes a rather old-fashioned approach with his limited material, focusing more attention on the salvage efforts than the snake threat which becomes the sub-plot in the latter half. The performances are strictly B-grade all round, and include one of Janssen's more ambivalent characterisations (though this was his trademark) as an uninspired, less-than enthusiastic naval instructor who's reluctantly foist into the captain's seat when all the senior officers are killed off during the initial catastrophe. Hope Lange is similarly propelled into heroine status, with her medical knowledge proving critical to the defensive effort against the marauding reptiles as one-by-one, the survivors are taken out. The movie labours to a mechanical conclusion, and though not without some intellect, the action is far too sporadic and there's little suspense.

    It's perhaps no surprise that this largely forgettable TV movie has been resurrected in the wake of the "Snakes on a Plane" popularity, although it's well down the hierarchy of motion picture asps. A strong cast delivers intelligent dialogue, but the one-dimensional, melodramatic treatment sinks not only the submarine, but also the movie.
    cfc_can

    Childhood Dream Lost!

    Back in 1974 when this TV-Movie first aired, I saw the first twenty minutes or so and was enthralled by the premise: A submarine trapped at the bottom of the ocean with a pack of deadly snakes slithering around. It seemed like a can't miss thriller. Because I was a kid though, I had to go to bed! I recently found the film on video and was ecstatic to finally see the whole show. However, I should have let my childhood dream of a can't miss thriller be as this movie was incredibly bad. It is very cheap looking, even for that time period and the actors play their scenes with so much indifference that it's hard to care about their plight. The biggest mistake is that the snakes are only peripheral to the plot. Most of the movie is taken up with the crew's attempts to dislodge themselves from the rocks they are trapped against, making it more of an adventure film than a thriller and it's not even a good adventure film. At least I now know why the film was so hard to find all of these years. WKRP fans might want to check it out for an early look at Frank Bonner (AKA Herb Tarlek) as the dopey sailor who brings the snakes aboard the sub.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    David Janssen is just the man to stamp out these ferociously-fanged fugitives!

    'Fer-de-lance' or 'Snakes on a Submarine' is an unfairly neglected TV-chiller, often misguidedly pooh-poohed by glib Interweb philistines, this barnacle-tight 70s subaquatic shocker is kept excitingly afloat by the ballast of its above average cast of fine actors, including the delightful Hope Lange, ruggedly handsome Jason Evers, and authoritatively headed by the ridiculously suave and wholly likeable David Janssen as capable naval officer Russ Bogan. For reasons nonsensical, cretinous submariner Compton (Frank Bonner)foolhardily sneaks a bag of lethal snakes onboard, and before you can say 'Darwin Awards Winner' said submersible vessel is deleteriously riddled with venomous, silently striking reptiles! And for additional B-Movie bathos, the stalwart science vessel 'Fer-de-lance' disastrously finds itself perilously scuppered on a precarious rock shelf 1000 ft below the surface!

    Avid TV movie-loving fans won't be able to submerge their icy terror as the luckless crew plummet ever closer to their abysmal watery doom! The intense pressures finally reaching fever pitch as these terminally toxic, sinisterly slithering stowaways start to make their poisonous presence felt! The claustrophobically creepy 'Fer-de-lance' remains a buoyant B-Movie with a fang-tastic, fear-flicked premise, a squirmingly good score by the gifted composer Dominique Frontiere, and beloved TV icon David Janssen is just the man to stamp out these ferociously fanged fugitives! And the more obsessive B-Movie fans might be interested to know that snake smuggling simpleton Frank Bonner also starred in cult psychotronic freakshow 'Equinox'.

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      Hope Lange's character is listed as Elaine Wedell in the cast list, but in the movie she says her name is Eileen.
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      Russ Bogan: What's the heading?

      Chief Hughes: 108. 109. 110.

      Russ Bogan: Speed?

      Chief Hughes: 16, slowing. 15. 14.

      Russ Bogan: What's the depth?

      Chief Hughes: Thousand fifty. Fifty-five.

      Russ Bogan: We're gonna run out of ocean.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. Oktober 1974 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Death Dive
    • Drehorte
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Leslie Stevens Productions
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