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  1. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1954 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer, from a screenplay by Earl Felton. Adapted from Jules Verne's 1870 novel of the same name, the film was produced by Walt Disney Productions. It stars Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorre.

  2. 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' is an incredible adventure story that takes readers into the depths of the ocean and into the vengeful mind of Captain Nemo. Introduction. Summary. Themes and Analysis. Characters. Quotes. Review. Jules Verne. Article written by Emma Baldwin.

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  4. In 1866, Professor Pierre M. Aronnax (Paul Lukas) and his assistant Conseil (Peter Lorre), stranded in San Francisco by reports of a giant sea monster attacking ships in the Pacific Ocean, are...

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  5. Widely considered one of the world’s first great science fiction adventure novels, it tells the tale of Captain Nemo and his incredible submarine, the Nautilus, and the three men held captive there: a learned scientist, his devoted servant, and a brawny harpooner.

  6. Summary & Analysis. Themes. Quotes. Characters. Symbols. Lit Devices. Theme Viz. Teachers and parents! Our Teacher Edition on Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea makes teaching easy. Ask LitCharts AI: The answer to your questions. Get instant explanations to your questions about anything we cover. Powered by LitCharts content and AI. Learn More.

  7. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, American dramatic film, released in 1954, that was the acclaimed adaptation of Jules Vernes classic nautical adventure of the same name. James Mason (right) during the filming of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), directed by Richard Fleischer. (more)

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