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==Plot==
==Plot==
In 1939, the luxury [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ocean liner]] ''Goliath'', carrying 1,860 passengers, is hit by a [[torpedo]] fired by a German [[U-boat]] and sinks while on a trans-Atlantic crossing to the United States three days after the outbreak of [[World War II]].<ref name="web site"/><ref name="BostonGlobe"/>
In 1939, the luxury [[United Kingdom|British]] [[ocean liner]] ''Goliath'', carrying 1,860 passengers, is hit by a [[torpedo]] fired by a [[German]] [[U-boat]] and sinks while on a trans-Atlantic crossing to the [[United States]] three days after the outbreak of [[World War II]].<ref name="web site"/><ref name="BostonGlobe"/>


Scientists aboard a research ship discover the wreck of the ''Goliath'' in 1981 lying upright in 1,000 feet (305 m) of water.<ref name="BostonGlobe"/> Divers sent down to investigate the wreck, including [[oceanography|oceanographer]] Peter Cabot ([[Mark Harmon]]), hear banging and music coming from the ship,<ref name="NY Times">{{cite news | last = Maslin | first = Janet | title = TV: 'Goliath Awaits,' Undersea Yarn | publisher = The New York Times | date = 1981-11-16 | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A06E1DB1F39F935A25752C1A967948260 | accessdate = 2008-04-08}}</ref> and are shocked to see the face of a beautiful young woman at a porthole ([[Emma Samms]]). They discover 337 survivors and their descendants living in an air bubble in the wreck. The residents of ''Goliath'', who have invented some technologies to help them survive, some not even known to the outside modern world, live in a superficially utopian society under the [[autocrat]]ic leadership of John McKenzie (Christopher Lee), a junior officer at the time of the sinking credited with saving a portion of the passengers and crew.<ref name="web site"/> The scientists are surprised to discover that McKenzie and some of the ship's residents are not interested in being "rescued", and that there are outcasts and rebels opposed to McKenzie's seemingly beneficent leadership, which also includes brutal discipline, mandatory [[contraception]], [[euthanasia]], and outright [[murder]] disguised as a mysterious disease.
Scientists aboard a research ship discover the wreck of the ''Goliath'' in 1981 lying upright in 1,000 feet (305 m) of water.<ref name="BostonGlobe"/> Divers sent down to investigate the wreck, including [[oceanography|oceanographer]] Peter Cabot ([[Mark Harmon]]), hear banging and music coming from the ship,<ref name="NY Times">{{cite news | last = Maslin | first = Janet | title = TV: 'Goliath Awaits,' Undersea Yarn | publisher = The New York Times | date = 1981-11-16 | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A06E1DB1F39F935A25752C1A967948260 | accessdate = 2008-04-08}}</ref> and are shocked to see the face of a beautiful young woman at a porthole ([[Emma Samms]]). They discover 337 survivors and their descendants living in an air bubble in the wreck. The residents of ''Goliath'', who have invented some technologies to help them survive, some not even known to the outside modern world, live in a superficially [[utopian]] society under the [[autocrat]]ic leadership of John McKenzie ([[Christopher Lee]]), a junior officer at the time of the sinking credited with saving a portion of the passengers and crew.<ref name="web site"/> The scientists are surprised to discover that McKenzie and some of the ship's residents are not interested in being "rescued", and that there are outcasts and rebels opposed to McKenzie's seemingly beneficent leadership, which also includes brutal discipline, mandatory [[contraception]], [[euthanasia]], and outright [[murder]] disguised as a mysterious disease.


Complicating things, the ''Goliath'' had been carrying some sensitive documents to U.S. President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Roosevelt]]. A joint American/British military team is sent by Admiral Wiley Sloan (Eddie Albert) to retrieve and destroy the documents.<ref name="web site"/><ref name="NY Times"/>
Complicating things, the ''Goliath'' had been carrying some sensitive documents to U.S. President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Roosevelt]]. A joint American/British military team is sent by Admiral Wiley Sloan ([[Eddie Albert]]) to retrieve and destroy the documents.<ref name="web site"/><ref name="NY Times"/>


==Principal cast==
==Principal cast==

Revision as of 04:47, 20 November 2012

Goliath Awaits
Written byRichard Bluel
Pat Fielder
Directed byKevin Connor
StarringMark Harmon
Christopher Lee
Eddie Albert
John Carradine
Alex Cord
Robert Forster
Frank Gorshin
Jean Marsh
John McIntire
Emma Samms
Music byGeorge Duning
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersHugh Benson
Larry White
Running time~200 min (original)
110 min (VHS/laserdisc)
Original release
NetworkOperation Prime Time/
Independent
Release1981

Goliath Awaits is a 1981 American television movie originally broadcast in two parts in November 1981 on various stations as a part of Operation Prime Time's syndicated programming.[1][2] It is about a luxury passenger ship sunk by a torpedo fired by a German U-boat in 1939 that is discovered in 1981 with over 300 survivors and their descendants living in an air bubble in the wreck.

Plot

In 1939, the luxury British ocean liner Goliath, carrying 1,860 passengers, is hit by a torpedo fired by a German U-boat and sinks while on a trans-Atlantic crossing to the United States three days after the outbreak of World War II.[1][2]

Scientists aboard a research ship discover the wreck of the Goliath in 1981 lying upright in 1,000 feet (305 m) of water.[2] Divers sent down to investigate the wreck, including oceanographer Peter Cabot (Mark Harmon), hear banging and music coming from the ship,[3] and are shocked to see the face of a beautiful young woman at a porthole (Emma Samms). They discover 337 survivors and their descendants living in an air bubble in the wreck. The residents of Goliath, who have invented some technologies to help them survive, some not even known to the outside modern world, live in a superficially utopian society under the autocratic leadership of John McKenzie (Christopher Lee), a junior officer at the time of the sinking credited with saving a portion of the passengers and crew.[1] The scientists are surprised to discover that McKenzie and some of the ship's residents are not interested in being "rescued", and that there are outcasts and rebels opposed to McKenzie's seemingly beneficent leadership, which also includes brutal discipline, mandatory contraception, euthanasia, and outright murder disguised as a mysterious disease.

Complicating things, the Goliath had been carrying some sensitive documents to U.S. President Roosevelt. A joint American/British military team is sent by Admiral Wiley Sloan (Eddie Albert) to retrieve and destroy the documents.[1][3]

Principal cast

Filming

The movie was principally filmed on location aboard the RMS Queen Mary.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Goliath Awaits". Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  2. ^ a b c McLean, Robert A (1981-11-05). "High Adventure at the Bottom of the Sea". The Boston Globe. p. 1. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ a b Maslin, Janet (1981-11-16). "TV: 'Goliath Awaits,' Undersea Yarn". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  4. ^ Gore, Robert J (1981-05-30). "Queen Mary Is Setting for Sci-Fi Film". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2008-04-14.

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