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    War Gods of the Deep

    1965 · Adventure · 1h 25m

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  1. City Under the Sea. City Under the Sea (released as War-Gods of the Deep in the US) [1] is a 1965 British-American adventure horror science fiction film. It was directed by Jacques Tourneur (his final film) and starred Vincent Price, Tab Hunter, Susan Hart and David Tomlinson. [2]

  2. City in the Sea: Directed by Jacques Tourneur, Ishirô Honda. With Vincent Price, Tab Hunter, David Tomlinson, Susan Hart. In 1903 Cornwall, a group of locals discover an underwater city, dating back to 1803, that hides a society of smugglers and aquatic creatures.

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    • Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
    • Jacques Tourneur, Ishirô Honda
    • 1965-05-26
    • Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey
    • Yonaguni Jima. WHERE: Japan. The Yonaguni Monument is Japan’s Atlantis. Steeped in mystery and controversy, off the coast of the Ryukyu Islands, there lie strangely even shapes that some scientists believe can only be manmade and point to an ancient civilization submerged some 10,000 years ago.
    • Lion City. WHERE: Shicheng, China. Qiandao Lake, the lake of a thousand islands, was created when a valley was flooded in 1959 for a hydroelectric plant and dam.
    • Thonis-Heracleion and Alexandria. WHERE: Egypt. Long lost Alexandria has just as many legends and mysteries spun around it as Atlantis, but this one is real.
    • San Roma de Sau. WHERE: Spain. Another reservoir, another village lost to floods. This 1,000-year-old village in Catalonia between Barcelona and the French border in north-eastern Spain became submerged in the 1960s.
    • Pavlopetri, Greece. Pavlopetri is about 5,000 years old and the oldest submerged lost city in the Mediterranean sea. In 1967, Nic Flemming, a researcher with the University of Southampton, came across remains sitting several feet below the water off the coast of southern Greece.
    • Heracleion, Egypt. Ptolemaic coins from submerged Heracleion. Once a major port welcoming ships as they entered the Nile’s delta, Heracleion or Thonis — depending on if you’re using the Greek or Egyptian name — supposedly sprung up in the spot where Herakles (or Hercules) first stepped on Egyptian land.
    • Baiae, Italy. A statue of a boy located off the coast of Baiae, Italy. In a way, you can still act like an ancient Roman and take a trip to Baiae.
    • Atlit-Yam, Israel. A fragment of ancient construction at Neve Yam Beach at Atlit, Israel. More of a village than a city, the site of Atlit-Yam off the coast of northern Israel still has an impressive amount of material lingering under the water, especially since the site is about 7,500 to 8,000 years old.
    • Thonis-Heracleion, Egypt. In 1933, an RAF pilot flew over Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria and spotted something peculiar. Beneath the azure Mediterranean, he made out ancient ruins.
    • Dwarka, India. Dwarka, the god Krishna’s earthly home, is one of the four holiest Hindu sites. Hindus believe that it dates back 10,000 years. Legend says that after Krishna died, his beloved city and its occupants sank into oblivion.
    • Shicheng, China. In 1959, the Chinese government decided to create an artificial lake as part of a major hydroelectric development project. The drawback?
    • Atlit Yam, Israel. In Israel, 12m below sea level, lies a 9,000-year-old Neolithic village. It is the world’s oldest submerged site and contains one of the oldest cases of tuberculosis on record.
  3. Sep 13, 2023 · 8 Captain Nemo and the Underwater City. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed by James Hill (known for The Man from Nowhere (1981) and Alaska Kid (1993)), Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1969) is a ...

  4. Captain Nemo and the Underwater City: Directed by James Hill. With Robert Ryan, Chuck Connors, Nanette Newman, Luciana Paluzzi. When Captain Nemo saves the passengers of a sinking ship and takes them to his Utopian underwater city he discovers that not all of his guests agree to remain there forever.

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