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Voyage to the Bottom of Sea: Season 2, Vol. 1


Voyage to the Bottom of Sea: Season 2, Vol. 1  
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543376903
Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Languages: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 1.0English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 1.0
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
MPN: D2237690D
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 24, 2006
Running Time: 665 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1964


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Bolstered by its first-season success, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea returned on September 19, 1965, with a second season full of surprises. Now in full color, the continuing adventures of Adm. Nelson (Richard Basehart), Capt. Crane (David Hedison) and the intrepid crew of the nuclear sub Seaview were no longer limited to the ocean depths; the advent of the "Flying Sub" (officially dubbed "FS-1"), enabled Nelson and crew to expand the horizons of their top-secret service, flying at super-sonic speed or plunging into the ocean with the push of a joystick. The manta-shaped FS-1 quickly became a staple of nearly every episode, routinely deployed from its launch-bay on the newly upgraded Seaview, still the most elegant submarine of fact or fiction. Cold-war conspiracies and power-hungry villains remain common in these 13 episodes, all set in the "near future" of the 1970s, and spiced up with science-fiction scenarios familiar to any fan of producer Irwin Allen's other '60s SF shows like Land of the Giants and The Time Tunnel. And while the show's occasional monsters (in episodes like "Jonah and the Whale," "Leviathan" and "The Monster from Outer Space") are laughably cheesy by modern standards, they're balanced out by intelligent plots (many written by William Welch) involving espionage, sabotage, nuclear threats, and high-tech weaponry.
These are the plot elements that dominate most of these well-written episodes, capably handled by directors like Sobey Martin, Leo Penn (father of Sean), Nathan Juran (The 7th Voyage of Sinbad) and others. And while Basehart and Hedison were never the most dynamic performers, they set a solid foundation for the series, holding their own with such prominent guest stars as Gia Scala ("Jonah and the Whale"), Victor Buono ("The Cyborg"), future indie-film pioneer John Cassavetes ("The Peacemaker"), soon-to-be-"Sulu" George Takei ("The Silent Saboteurs"), and many other '60s TV stalwarts. Voyage never wavered from its stodgy pacing, flat humor, and occasional lapses in logic (like having divers talk while their mouths are stuffed with oxygen regulators, etc.), but despite occasional gaps in credibility, it remained a slick, smart adventure series rooted in the political reality of the cold war. As with previous Voyage DVD sets, these episodes are so crisp and clean that you can easily see the guide-wires used to "fly" the Flying Sub (on a "Lydecker" rig, named after special effects pioneer Howard Lydecker), and loyal fans will enjoy the mid-season shift to "sonar-screen" opening credits, economical recycling of sets and stock footage, and the lively contributions of supporting cast members Bob Dowdell (as "Chip" Morton), Terry Becker (Chief Sharkey), Allen Hunt ("Stu" Riley), and Del Monroe (Kowalski). Bonus features are minimal but worthwhile, especially for fans: There's over 20 minutes of raw special effects footage (mostly redundant, but of interest to TV and FX historians), and photo galleries consisting of concept art, episode photos, behind-the-scenes photos and publicity stills. Best of all--and not mentioned on the DVD packaging--is the inclusion of "Voyage to See What's on the Bottom," a MAD magazine TV parody from 1966, viewable on-screen in its hilarious entirety. Nostalgic fun for seasoned fans, and likely to gain a new following on DVD, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is still entertaining after all these years. --Jeff Shannon
JOURNEY TO A BREATHTAKING WORLD OF DANGER AND SUSPENSE.
The SSRN Seaview, the world's most technologically advanced submarine, is back and more powerful than ever! Come aboard with Admiral Nelson, Captain Crane, and their crew as they brave hostile waters and explore uncharted depths, keeping the world safe from the enemies of mankind.
Season Two is full of innovative series firsts: it's the first season to be shot in color, and the Seaview has been masterfully redesigned to house the spectacular Flying Sub! Filled with espionage, action, sci-fi and suspense, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a true TV classic!

Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - Goodness, did this take me back!
Here in the UK, "Voyage" has hardly been seen since the mid-70s - indeed it's been along while since any of Irwin Allen's creations have graced our screens, except every now and then in one-off themed TV evenings. I bought this volume because I remembered at least two episodes from my childhood, only to find myself experiencing total recall for almost EVERY episode! What a treat, being a kid all over again - and the transfers are super too. "The Left-Handed Man" is a particularly memorable episode. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - One of Irwin Allens Best
What's really amazing about this old favorite is how the stars David Hedison and the great Richard Basehart could keep a straight face while they delivered their lines from the often absurd scripts. It's good to enjoy it once again. The episodes are presented, for the most part exactly as they were first shown, and the video transfer is first rate.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Write to Fox and request Season 4 of "Voyage" on DVD!!!
After releasing the first 3 seasons of VOYAGE at a rapid clip, Season 4 is currently in limbo. Season 4 (26 color episodes) was the Final Year of the show. I encourage EVERYONE who reads this message to send a snail-mail letter to Fox Video and request the DVD release of Season 4 of "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA". The address to write to is: DVD DEVELOPMENT Dept., 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067. Send a letter today!



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Ready for another voyage to the bottom of the sea part 2
This season was filmed in colour and was very very good and with the introduction of the colour it gave it more deph and made things look more scary and they even did a better job in hiding the strings on objects that need string to float. The only problem I have with these and Land Of the Giants are the double sided business and putting four on one side and two on the second side. The problem is that you could accidently either scratch or smudge on the disc and it could be ruined. So please Fox ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - MYSTERIOUS SUBMARINE
I can remember Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea being my favorite show from my early teens until my mid teens. Just a few weeks back I was thinking what on earth happened to this show because I never saw any re-runs or anything--unlike some of the other popular shows. I MISSED IT!!! And I was thinking how much I missed Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea just about a week before I saw the first part of season three sitting on a shelf of a store. Well I grabbed it right away and soon found out I had a more ... Read More


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