Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.A wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.A wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Von Boulton - Karl Schlemmer
- (as Fredrik Vogeding)
- Waldridge
- (as Trevor Bland)
- Sailor
- (non crédité)
- Sailor
- (non crédité)
- Shipboard Party Guest
- (non crédité)
- Banquet Guest
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
** (out of 4)
A German sub goes down carrying gold during WW1 and years later the commander (Fredrik Vogeding) and a scuba diver (Ralph Bellamy) head back to see if they can locate the treasure. The two exploit a woman (Fay Wray) who believes they are just going to sea to use a new diving bell, which can help them discover new things on the ocean floor. This film is pretty damn bland and boring but it does have a couple great sequences including the ending, which goes from camp to high adventure as a gigantic octopus attacks the diving bell and Bellamy must fight it. Seeing this fake looking octopus fighting Bellamy is worth sitting through the 78-minute running time. Also worthy is a great sequence out at sea where a ship gets caught in a storm but the opening sinking of the sub is also handled very well. All three actors deliver fine performances but the screenplay really lets them down because all they do is constantly fight, argue and make up and this gets very tiresome very quickly.
This opens with a great battle against a submarine. It always helps to use the real thing. I'm not sure if Lily's ship is necessary. I'd rather get to Fay Wray a lot sooner. The first ship is interesting but all that could be folded into the second ship. As for the underwater filming, it looks like it's done in a water tank. The filmmaking technology is nowhere near modern water-tight cameras. It does look fake and I don't mean just the fake giant octopus. Fay Wray is terrific. I do still wish the underwater scenes could be better but it's as good as it could be for its time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA short documentary sequence on undersea life, filmed in two-strip Technicolor, running approximately 4 minutes, originally filmed to be used in L'épave tragique (1924), and shown at the shipboard party at the beginning of the third reel, is now missing and apparently lost.
- GaffesThe crate on the U-boat is labeled "Gold Bullion." It should have been in German: "Goldbarren."
- Citations
Steve 'Mac' McCreary: You got ants in your pants! What difference does it make if we get there now or a month from now?
Karl Schlemmer: If you wait fifteen years for something, maybe you get ants in your pants, too.
Steve 'Mac' McCreary: Ah, fish don't eat gold, not even goldfish. It'll keep.
- ConnexionsEdited from L'étrange mission du Nordlande (1931)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 18 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1