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16 Fathoms Deep

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Lloyd Bridges, Lon Chaney Jr., and Tanis Chandler in 16 Fathoms Deep (1948)
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In post-WW2 Florida, a former Navy diver is hired by Greek-American sponge divers who are at the mercy of a crooked sponge-exchange owner.In post-WW2 Florida, a former Navy diver is hired by Greek-American sponge divers who are at the mercy of a crooked sponge-exchange owner.In post-WW2 Florida, a former Navy diver is hired by Greek-American sponge divers who are at the mercy of a crooked sponge-exchange owner.

  • Director
    • Irving Allen
  • Writers
    • Max Trell
    • Forrest Judd
    • Eustace L. Adams
  • Stars
    • Lloyd Bridges
    • Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Arthur Lake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    115
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Allen
    • Writers
      • Max Trell
      • Forrest Judd
      • Eustace L. Adams
    • Stars
      • Lloyd Bridges
      • Lon Chaney Jr.
      • Arthur Lake
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Ray Douglas
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    Lon Chaney Jr.
    • Mr. Demitri
    • (as Lon Chaney)
    Arthur Lake
    Arthur Lake
    • Pete
    Eric Feldary
    Eric Feldary
    • Alex
    Tanis Chandler
    Tanis Chandler
    • Simi
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Capt. Athos
    Ian MacDonald
    Ian MacDonald
    • Nick
    Dickie Moore
    Dickie Moore
    • George
    Harry Cheshire
    Harry Cheshire
    • Uncle Mike
    John Bleifer
    John Bleifer
    • Capt. Briakos
    John Gonetos
    • Johnny
    • (uncredited)
    Allen Mathews
    • Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Grant Means
    • Joe
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Allen
    • Writers
      • Max Trell
      • Forrest Judd
      • Eustace L. Adams
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    6boblipton

    Lloyd Brdges Goes On A Sea Hunt For Sponges

    Lloyd Bridges gets out of the Navy diving program and heads down to Florida to become a sponge diver in this remake of the 1934 movie.

    It has a good cast, including Lon Chaney Jr., John Qualen, Arthur Lake, and Dickie Moore. As e first movie shot in Anscocolor, i has some undersea photography that would be pretty god f it weren't muddled in the print, and location shooting likewise. Although it doesn't cover the Greek culture of e sponge divers as interestingly as the older movie, Bridges covers aspects of it in his voice-over narration.

    Lake also served as producer for the first and last time in his career. Hence, no doubt, the ambitious color location shooting.
    8Tera-Jones

    Remake is Equal to the Original

    Watching films I am actually between the two: '34 original and the '48 remake - Not sure which version I prefer. The two films are very much a like but there are differences - most notably the ending. Out of the two endings I actually prefer the '48 ending because Mr. Demitri (Lon Chaney) gets it in the end. We did not get the pleasure of watching the towns people get their revenge in the '34.

    I did like the narration in this film... it was interesting to hear (captivating) but I liked the action of the '34 a lot better. I also liked the romance in the '34 between Joe Bethel and Rosita.. it played a bigger role in the '34 where as the '48 had less focus on a fictional romance.

    Both films are worth watching - they are different in quite a few ways but it has the same story plot.

    Also I liked the role switch for Chaney.

    8.5/10
    5planktonrules

    Of greater interest to folks in the Tampa Bay area as well as for divers.

    This film would appeal more to me than the average person. First, it's set in Tarpon Springs--a small town about 45 minutes from where I live. I've visited it several times, and it's a nice place for a day trip. It's also interesting to see what the town used to be like--before it became a tourism mecca. Second, it's about sponge divers--and I love scuba diving and enjoyed seeing the underwater shots (the fish actually appeared to be Florida fish--not some fish from a Hollywood aquarium).

    "16 Fathoms Deep" is an odd little film, as it's about a group of guys working in the sponge diving industry. I really wish that the Netflix copy had been in color (it was originally a color film)--it would have been great to see the underwater shots in their vivid glory. Lloyd Bridges has recently mustered out of the US Navy and is looking for a job. Since he's an experienced diver, he travels to Tarpon Springs. However, he has some trouble getting hired on by the local big-shot (Lon Chaney, Jr.). But, when a young entrepreneur buys his own boat, he needs divers and Bridges is hired. Along for the ride is an inexplicable character--a bumbling Dagwood-like fellow played by Arthur Lake (who is also the film's producer). What none of them knows is that one of the crew is evil...pure evil. Or, at least he's looking to sabotage the boat. But why?! The film is shot semi-documentary in style. This means that Bridges narrated large portions of the film. Considering much of this was during the underwater scenes, it made sense. But in addition, the film takes a lot of time explaining about sponge diving--much like a documentary. It's really odd, then, that Arthur Lake is in the movie. His bumbling comic relief is incongruous with the rest of the film and he was not particularly good in the movie. Also, the way the death was handled as well as the unraveling of the mystery was poorly handled--it all happened too quickly and too matter-of-fact (long-time character actor John Qualen was NOT good in this role--he was too emotionally constricted). It should have been slower and more deliberate and seemed rushed. Overall, it's a film with a lot of problems but one I found worth my time--perhaps you will find it that way, too.

    A few observations:

    In the brief scene about Epiphany you see the young men diving along the lagoon to retrieve the cross tossed in by the Patriarch. This practice STILL occurs each year and it's a really big event (bringing in thousands of spectators). The only big difference is that the water isn't nearly so clear today--the result of a HUGE building boom in the Tampa Bay area over the last 60 years.

    After this film, Bridges went on to star in the "Sea Hunt" TV series. You wonder if this movie led to Bridges interest in diving and the sea.

    The young man in the film is played by Dickie Moore. Moore has over a hundred credits and was one of Hal Roach's Little Rascals--and a VERY popular child actor in the 30s (because he was so darn cute and talented).

    If you visit the Tampa Bay area, try going to Tarpon Springs for a day. It's full of nice shops, LOTS of Greek food and you can either take a fishing trip or watch sponge divers. Not a bad little tourist trap that your family would probably enjoy.
    10kasel1

    16 phantoms deep. I absolutely loved this movie

    When I was a kid, I would come home and this movie would be on. I loved every minute of it. But here's the worst thing. As life would have it, I wound up buying a house just a couple of miles from Tarpon Springs, sponge capital of the world. Yet no one mentions this movie. I was So disappointed. The scene with Lon Chaney Jr. falling on the sponge rake is forever etched in my memory. I think tomorrow, I'll go down to the sponge docks and demand they show this movie!!!! This movie remains one of my favorites. And I just don't understand why it is not mentioned more often. I've asked the people in Tarpon Springs, but they don't seem to know what I'm talking about. Come on, people, the sponge capital of the world should know and publicize this movie.
    6Mchale2

    I enjoyed this movie

    I just finished watching this movie on a local independent channel broadcast w/a weak signal,so the picture wasn't real clear,but it was worth the effort it took to watch.Really enjoyed seeing&watching the actors & their characters,especially Loyd Bridges,Arthur Lake,&Lon Chaney jr.in an adventurous story taken place in an innocent time against beautifull scenery,without all the over-done techno effects of today.If you liked this movie,you'd probably also enjoy"Beneath The Twelve Mile Reef"with Terry Moore,Gilbert Roland,& a very young Robert Wagner(released 1953).

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    • Trivia
      The crowd for the auction scenes were made up of real-life Greek sponge divers.
    • Alternate versions
      Television prints of this film are in black and white.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Wipeout: Episode #7.11 (2000)

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 16 Stânjeni adâncime
    • Filming locations
      • Rainbow Springs, Florida, USA(underwater sequences)
    • Production company
      • Irving Allen Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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