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The Aquanauts

  • TV Series
  • 1960–1961
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
113
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The Aquanauts (1960)
Adventure

Larry and Drake made their livings recovering sunken wrecks off the Southern California coast. Frequently, these assignments brought them into conflict with people who wanted to reach the wr... Read allLarry and Drake made their livings recovering sunken wrecks off the Southern California coast. Frequently, these assignments brought them into conflict with people who wanted to reach the wrecks first.Larry and Drake made their livings recovering sunken wrecks off the Southern California coast. Frequently, these assignments brought them into conflict with people who wanted to reach the wrecks first.

  • Stars
    • Ron Ely
    • Keith Larsen
    • Jeremy Slate
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    113
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Ron Ely
      • Keith Larsen
      • Jeremy Slate
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Ely
    Ron Ely
    • Mike Madison
    • 1961
    Keith Larsen
    Keith Larsen
    • Drake Andrews
    • 1960–1961
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • Larry Lahr
    • 1960–1961
    Charles Thompson
    Charles Thompson
    • The Captain
    • 1961
    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Angel…
    • 1961
    Irving Steinberg
    • 1960–1961
    Al Ruscio
    Al Ruscio
    • Emilio Romero…
    • 1960–1961
    Mike Steen
    Mike Steen
    • Motorcycle Cop
    • 1961
    Pauline Drake
    • Mrs. Fraser
    • 1961
    Joyce Meadows
    Joyce Meadows
    • Adrian…
    • 1960–1961
    Milton Selzer
    Milton Selzer
    • Lieutenant Jamison…
    • 1961
    Linda Lawson
    Linda Lawson
    • Wilva
    • 1961
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Jimmy…
    • 1960–1961
    Donna Douglas
    Donna Douglas
    • Nancy Gard
    • 1960–1961
    Robert Strauss
    Robert Strauss
    • Ben Penfield…
    • 1960–1961
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Dr. Connolly…
    • 1960–1961
    Dyan Cannon
    Dyan Cannon
    • Diana Hogarth…
    • 1961
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • Haber…
    • 1961
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    9Cheyenne-Bodie

    Keith Larsen, Jeremy Slate and Ron Ely in peak form

    "The Aquanauts" (1960-61) was basically an hour-long version of the wonderful "Sea Hunt". Both shows were produced by ZIV productions, which always did good work. But "The Aquanauts" was on the CBS network, rather than being syndicated like most other ZIV shows.

    Thirty-six year old Keith Larson ("Brave Eagle", "Northwest Passage") played hero Drake Andrews, a former Navy frogman who now took free-lance assignments. Larson was a very attractive, extremely well-built, low-key actor who made a fine series lead. (Larsen was married at the time to elegant Vera Miles, who had previously been married to Tarzan actor Gordon Scott. Vera Miles must have had a weakness for beautiful men with beautiful bodies. No wonder Hitchcock didn't get anywhere with her.)

    The great Jeremy Slate, age 34, played Larsen's blond side-kick Larry Lahr, but the show mostly focused on Larsen.

    Keith Larsen was terrific in all three of his series, but luck wasn't on his side. Larsen developed an ear infection that wouldn't allow him to skin dive. He had to leave "The Aquanauts". (On the show, they said Drake Andrews went back into the Navy.) Larsen never had another show although he certainly deserved one. He actually only had one more job on TV- as a guest star on "The Roaring Twenties". Larsen did some directing (including a film with Dennis Weaver and Vera Miles.) His marriage to the delightful Vera eventually ended.

    Twenty-two year old Ron Ely came in to replace Larsen. Ely played Mike Madison. Jeremy Slate and Ron Ely alternated from week to week as to who got top billing. Slate and Ely were two young, vital, attractive guys, and they were both good actors. They had fine chemistry together. Slate's character was more emotional and less mature while Ely was more of an intellectual.

    The show's title was soon changed to "Malibu Run". Slate and Ely opened a shop in Malibu that sold skin diving equipment. The name of the store was "The Aquanauts". The boys did skin diving jobs on the side. But the skin diving became a little less the focus of the show. It was now more an adventure/crime show revolving around two charismatic, romantic leads.

    "Malibu Run" emphasized the glamor of the boys' lives. Larry Lahr and Mike Madison lived at the posh Holdiay House in Malibu. They each had a stylish bachelor pad at the hotel, with a view of the ocean. They drove cool sports cars. And the woman they met were spectacular.

    The guest stars were just as attractive and appealing as the leads. They included Peter Falk, Inger Stevens, Dyan Cannon, Burt Reynolds, Mary Tyler Moore, William Conrad, Telly Savalas, Anne Helm, Yvonne Craig, Leslie Parrish, Donna Douglas and Susan Oliver.

    Four of "The Magnificent Seven" also guest starred: Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, Charles Bronson and Brad Dexter. Steve McQueen's "Wanted: Dead or Alive" was on right after "The Aquanauts". "The Magnificent Seven" was released in October 1960, just about the time "The Aquanauts" started.

    Carroll O'Connor had a recurring role in a couple of episodes as a police lieutenant.

    "The Aquanauts" was on Wednesday nights at 7:30 eastern time, competing against "Wagon Train" with Robert Horton and "Hong Kong" with Rod Taylor. The time slot was sort of a battle of the network he-men. "Wagon Train" got the best ratings and the other two series were canceled, although they were both fine efforts.

    Astonishingly, Jeremy Slate never had another series despite his excellent work here. But he became a hot guest star, and he gave superb performances on "Route 66" (as a surfer), "Gunsmoke" (as a likable young man who saves Matt Dillon's life but who gets hanged at the end) and "Empire" (as a likable young ranch hand with a mysterious past who winds up in a deadly boxing match with Ryan O'Neal). Slate also guest starred on "The Defenders", "Naked City", "The Untouchables" and "Combat". Producer Hal Wallis (who jump started the careers of Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster) signed Jeremy to a film contract, but movie stardom didn't happen. With the right breaks, Jeremy might have been another Kirk Douglas.

    Jeremy Slate and his then wife Tammy Grimes guest starred on "Tarzan", which starred Slate's old partner Ron Ely. I hope Jeremy and Ron had a lot of good times to remember.

    Ron Ely starred in a revised version of "Sea Hunt" in 1987. The 49-year old Ely was Mike Nelson, the role played by Lloyd Bridges in the original. In this version, Mike Nelson had a lovely full grown daughter who was his diving buddy.
    triassic4

    The Aquanauts (a.k.a. Malibu Run)

    "The Aquanauts" (the preferable title) was a refreshing underwater TV by Ivan Tors ('God' of underwater filming productions) from the early 60's starring Keith Larsen and Jeremy Slate (Ron Ely - TV's 1960's Tarzan was Larsen's replacement in the later season) as a buddy diver/salvage team. I do not know why the series changed names in mid-stream (pun intended), but I do prefer the original title - I suppose that Malibu was used (being a more 'cool' and familiar name to attract the boating/surfing viewing audience). IMDb lists the series as filmed in Black & White, however I could almost swear that I remember this program being broadcast in Color. Can anyone out there supply any further information? Not much data is available on this series, but the "TV-TOME" website offers an interesting list of 'Guest Stars' in their episode guide pages (check it out). I was always a big Jeremy Slate fan and it was nice to see him playing the 'good guy' for a change. There were very few 'underwater' series (most of the best (enjoyable) TV series ever produced were from the 60's and into the early 70's. If you love 'tropical' and/or 'underwater/sea' themes I would highly recommend the following TV series (if any of them can ever be found anywhere):Sea Hunt, The Aquanauts, Adventures In Paradise, Wackiest Ship in the Army, Hawaii Five-O, Hawaiian Eye, Surfside Six...just to name but a select few. There were some other unusually themed series which were quite unique and fun as well: Whirlybirds, Route 66, Ripcord, The Everglades, Riverboat...and more. Have fun viewing and write your video companies to let them know what you would like to see on DVD! Sit back, dunk a great 'fun-derwater' adventure program (or series) into your DVD player, spit into your dive mask, slap a board to your wetsuit, gas-up your woody (no, not the 'woody' in your trousers...it's a beach cruiser!) and head on down the PCH! Aloha, Dudes!
    7rockhunter666

    Whatever happened to Keith Larsen>

    I know this is a very late response but I was watching KEITH LARSEN in a movie recently and I wondered what happened to him. I remember occasionally watching the ACQUANAUTS but I was a big fan of HONG KONG.

    I would love to get that on DVD-R sometime. Just wanted you to know I thought you post was excellent, informative and entertaining. RE: HONG KONG "Hong Kong" was a great TV series as I recall. I suppose I should go to the "Hong Kong" site for a comment. However, I remember watching that quite vividly. "Acquanauts" changed titles mid-season. So did "Storefront Lawyers" to "Men at Law"

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    McVouty

    Malibu Run

    Not quite a ripoff of the old Sea Hunt series, but the plot line was pretty similar: each week, a given crime could only be solved/prevented by scuba diving detectives. Keith Larsen and Jeremy Slate were younger, hipper versions of Lloyd Bridges. The show was neither great nor bad, just kind of fun. As a twelve year old at the time, I seem to remember the bikini-clad women more than anything else.
    6djfone

    Question about an electrified cave scene

    When I was just a little kid this series was a fave of my family. There was one plot revolving around an electrified cave protecting a smuggler's stash.

    Anytime someone tried to enter the cave, electric bolts zapped them. At one point a spear was tossed through the entrance, activating the electrical charge. It just scared me to death, and I thought it might be from the old Lloyd Bridges "Sea Hunt" series, but it may instead have been this one.

    Does this plot sound at all familiar to any old fans of "The Aquanauts"? Between "Sea Hunt", "The Aquanauts", and "Flipper", and all the TV scenes filmed at or just outside Marineland of the Pacific (now the uber-upscale Terranea luxury living) and my love of the sea, is it any wonder why my lifelong goal was to finally flee Missouri (Baja Iowa)?

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    • Trivia
      In January 1961, Larsen left the series because of health problems. His character rejoined the Navy and a new character, Mike Madison (Ron Ely), joined the cast.
    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Edward G. Robinson (3) (1960)

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Acuanautas
    • Filming locations
      • West Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • United Artists Television
      • ZIV Television Programs
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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