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      • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a science-fiction novel written by Theodore Sturgeon and first published in 1961 by Pyramid Books. Sturgeon wrote the novel from the screenplay that Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett wrote from an original story written by Irwin Allen.
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  1. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a science-fiction novel written by Theodore Sturgeon and first published in 1961 by Pyramid Books. Sturgeon wrote the novel from the screenplay that Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett wrote from an original story written by Irwin Allen.

    • Theodore Sturgeon
    • 1961
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  3. The film's storyline was written by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett. The opening title credits theme song was sung by Avalon. The film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Plot. The state-of-the-art nuclear submarine, Seaview, is on diving trials in the Arctic Ocean. Seaview is designed by scientist Admiral Harriman Nelson (USN-Ret).

  4. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a novelization that Sturgeon was hired to write to adapt the screenplay by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett to book form, so it cannot be judged as or compared to original novels by Sturgeon.

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  5. This under-rated and totally misunderstood style-over-logic writer is mainly known, to some, as the guy who scripted many highly entertaining, and totally way out, color episodes of Irwin Allen's adventure series, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) (1964-68).

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    • March 9, 1914
    • William Welch
    • February 2, 1976
  6. Theodore Sturgeon wrote a novel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, based on the original script written by Irwin Allen for the movie, and published in 1961.

  7. Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was an Irwin Allen television series (originally a film, actually, that the series was spun off of) in the mid-'60s. Allen also brought us Time Tunnel and Lost in Space and Land of the Giants, the staples of sf television before The Great Bird of the Galaxy's Captain Kirk took charge.

  8. Written by Allen and Charles Bennett. Cast includes Barbara Eden, Joan Fontaine, Peter Lorre, Walter Pidgeon and Robert Sterling. 105 minutes. Colour. The crew of a glass-nosed nuclear submarine has a mission to fire an atomic missile into the Van Allen belts, which have been set on fire by meteors (!) and are melting the icecaps.

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