Twenty thousand leagues under the sea (Motion picture : 1916)
The Nautilus and its inventor, Captin Nemo, capture two journalists and a sailor. They are taken on a series of fantastic undersea adventures: the pressure of the Polar ice cap, tentacles of a giant octopus, and the trapping vegetation of an underwater jungle.
"The Nautilus and its inventor, Captin Nemo, capture two journalists and a sailor. They are taken on a series of fantastic undersea adventures: the pressure of the Polar ice cap, tentacles of a giant octopus, and the trapping vegetation of an underwater jungle."@en
"Captain Nemo and the fantastic submarine Nautilus carry three survivors from a shipwreck who observe the dangers of the underwater world."@en
"Captain Nemo and the fantastic submarine Nautilus carry three survivors from a shipwreck who observe the dangers of the underwater world."
"Based on Jules Verne's epic tale, this feature follows the undersea adventures of Captain Nemo and the crew of the atomic submarine Nautilus."@en
""Plunged into the icy depths of the ocean, four brave explorers come face to face with priceless treasure and unimaginable danger! Based on Jules Verne's classic tale ... ".--container."@en
""Captain Nemo has built a fantastic submarine for his mission of revenge. He has traveled over 20,000 leagues in search of Charles Denver -- a man who caused the death of Princess Daaker. Seeing what he had done, Denver took the daughter to his yacht and sailed away. He abandoned her and a sailor on a mysterious island and has come back after all these years to see if she is still alive and if the nightmares he has will stop. The daughter has been found by five survivors of a Union Army Balloon that crashed near the island. At sea, Professor Aronnax was aboard the ship 'Abraham Lincoln' when Nemo rammed it and threw the Professor, his daughter and two others into the water. Prisoners at first, they are now treated as guests to view the underwater world and to hunt under the waves. Nemo will also tell them about the Nautilus and the revenge that has driven him for all these years."--Videodisc container."
"Captain Nemo guides the submarine Nautilus on a memorable voyage below the seven seas."@en
"Animated version of Jules Verne's classic 20,000 leagues under the sea."@en
"Als in 1860 Pierre Arronax aan boord geraakt van de onderzeeër Nautilus van kapitein Nemo, komt hij voor vele verrassingen te staan."
"Three young divers come face to face with priceless treasure and unimaginable danger in this seafaring adventure."@en
"A young girl masquerades as a boy and stows away on a ship in the year 1870."@en
"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 Aronnax, a marine expert, and Ned Land, the iron willed sailor, to learn the truth of the "monster' roaming the seas. The great novelist, Jules Vern, described this perilous journey to the darkest depths of the sea with Captain Nemo aboard the Nautilus."@en
"Als in 1860 de maritiem bioloog professor Arronax aan boord geraakt van de onderzeeër Nautilus van kapitein Nemo, komt hij voor vele verrassingen te staan."
"Jules Verne's science fiction classic about the underwater adventures of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus."@en
"Animated version of Verne's classic adventure story about Captain Nemo and the Nautilus."@en
"The Nautilus and its inventor, Captin Nemo, capture two journalists and a sailor. They are taken on a series of fantastic undersea adventures: testing the pressure of the Polar ice cap, fighting the tentacles of a giant octopus, and battling the trapping vegetation of an underwater jungle."@en
"A Captain Nemo and the fantastic submarine Nautilus carry three survivors from a shipwreck who observe the dangers of the underwater world."@en
"Journey deep below the ocean's surface with the legendary Captain Nemo and uncover the sea's most fascinating mysteries, including the lost continent of Atlantic, erupting volcanoes, lost treasures and more!"@en
"The year is 1886 and 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 of the monster roaming the sea."@en
"An underwater adventure about a reclusive genius Captain Nemo, his magnificent submarine, The Nautilus, and the perilous voyage he makes with a group of captive adventurers."@en
"Underwater adventure in search of the mysterious monster which is threatening the whaling fleets."@en
"This animated version of Jules Verne's classic stays true to the original."
"Avonturenfilm over een geheimzinnige onderzeeër. Drie overlevenden van een scheepsramp worden gevangen genomen door de mysterieuze kapitein Nemo, een geniale gek die de wereld wil vernietigen."
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