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  1. Critics reviews. In the 19th century, an expert marine biologist is hired by the government to determine what’s sinking ships all over the ocean. His daughter follows him. They are intercepted by a mysterious captain Nemo and his incredible submarine.

  2. Synopsis. Adaptation of Jules Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." A young scientist escapes his overbearing father by setting sail in search of the cause of some recent ship sinkings. His crew is attacked by what appears to be a giant beast, but it turns out to be a submarine, the Nautilus, with Captain Nemo in command.

  3. 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. 1997 · 1 hr 35 min. TV-PG. Adventure · Fantasy · Romance. A young oceanographer becomes a passenger on a futuristic submarine run by a brilliant but eccentric scientist who plans to repopulate Atlantis. Subtitles: English. Starring: Richard Crenna Ben Cross Julie Cox Paul Gross Michael Jayston.

  4. Episode #1.1. The year is 1886, when New England's fishing harbours are the scene for a "creature of unknown origin" destroying ships at sea. It is the job of Professor Pierre Arronax, a marine expert, and Ned Land, the iron-willed sailor, to learn the truth of the "monster" roaming the seas. The great novelist, Jules Verne, described this ...

  5. Overview. New England, 1886: a creature of unknown origin is destroying ships at sea. It is the job of Professor Pierre Aronnax, a marine expert, and Ned Land, the iron willed sailor, to learn the truth about the monster roaming the seas. In their search, they come across the sophisticated submarine Nautilus, secretly cruising under the ocean ...

  6. As 20,000 Leagues under the Sea opens in 1866, strange reports have been making their way home to Europe and the United States from the far reaches of the high seas. Beginning in July, multiple steamships claim to have come across some sort of enormous sea creature. Though completely unidentifiable, the creature bears a resemblance to a whale ...

  7. The 50's version was full of wonder and excitement, along with pushing boundaries of what was possible with effects of the time. This version uses stock footage and poor CGI; a stale examination of the sea and its wonders. 20 000 leauges under the sea?