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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Voyage
EAN: 0024543446149
Format: Box set, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageSpanishSubtitledFrenchDubbedSpanishDubbed
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
MPN: D2244614D
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 19, 2007
Running Time: 507 minutes
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 1964
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 02/03/2009 Run time: 663 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com: In its second season, Irwin Allen's science-fiction-adventure series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea shifted its tone from a mostly serious program based around stories of Cold War intrigue to an out-and-out fantasy show, complete with monsters, ghosts, and time travel. By the launch of its third season (1966-67), that format was firmly in place (solidified, no doubt, by the success of Allen's similarly themed Lost in Space and The Time Tunnel, which were also running at the same time), and the crew of the Seaview battled all manner of bizarre creatures over the course of the 13 episodes compiled in this three-disc set, including werewolves, radioactive plant creatures, dinosaurs, scores of aliens, and even a spook or two. Critics and first-season Voyage fans have decried these episodes for decades, but there's no denying that their child-like charms remain intact, even as the special effects age most ungracefully; highlights, such as they were, for the first half of season 3 include "Werewolf" (Richard Basehart's Admiral Nelson contracts a virus that turns him into a wolfman; this storyline was picked up in the second half of season 3 in "Brand of the Beast"), "Deadly Waters" (Kowalski's brother is trapped in a sub, but the crewman cannot save him), "The Lost Bomb" (the Seaview must deactivate a bomb on the ocean floor before an enemy sub reaches it), and the truly ludicrous "The Plant Man" (evil scientist wants to create an army of leafy green soldiers) and "The Terrible Toys" (aliens use toys to destroy the Seaview). Season 3, Volume 1 is rich with campy fun, and should carry considerable appeal to viewers who remember Voyage fondly from afternoon reruns. The set includes several extras, including interviews with star David Hedison (including an audio-only chat from 1966), galleries of publicity and episode shots (and a glimpse at the Voyage comic book), fan letters, and more. --Paul Gaita
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Estoy armando mi coleccion de esta serie de Tv, esta que se pueden conseguir en dvd se ven perfectas, ya tengo las dos primeras temporadas, estoy esperando que saquen al mercado las otras restantes pero que vengan con audio en español, las temporadas restantes solo traen subtitulos en español, a todo el que era amante de esta serie deberia comprarla para que la disfrute nuevamente. La recomiendo para que recuerden la serie de su juventud!!!!!
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Much has been made of the significant changes that "Voyage" underwent in Season 3. Many would say that the show
"jumped the shark" (to borrow another TV show term) in Season 3. While this is definitively the case in later
in the season, as exemplified by Volume Two of Season 3, which contains all sorts of werewolves, outer space aliens,
and the like, this is not necessarily the case in Volume One of Season 3. Volume One primarily contains episodes
that are very similar ... Read More
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watched the show when I was a kid and it is nice to revisit it again.
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I always wanted to go under the sea - this way I went and did not get wet - the adventures were great recommend this series to anyone who love underwater adventures
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When I was a tween (before the term was even coined) I fell in love with Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. In the intervening years, most of what I watched was forgotten. Bless Fox for cleaning up these classics and putting them out on the shelf for us! I purchased and watched avidly the first and second seasons. So many wonderful memories, so much fun! I had been reminded that the third season would be so much inferior, but I bought the first volume anyway. And while the preponderance was monster ... Read More
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