20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1997 miniseries)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | |
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Genre | Adventure Romance Sci-Fi |
Based on | Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne |
Screenplay by | Brian Nelson |
Directed by | Rod Hardy |
Starring | Michael Caine Patrick Dempsey Mia Sara Bryan Brown |
Theme music composer | Mark Snow |
Country of origin | United States Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jeffrey M. Hayes Keith Pierce Richard Pierce |
Producer | Dean Barnes |
Production locations | Village Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Queensland, Australia Point Cook, Victoria, Australia Movieworld Studios, Australia |
Cinematography | James Bartle Ron Hagen Bruce Phillips |
Editor | Drake Silliman |
Running time | 158 minutes |
Production companies | Frederick S. Pierce Company Village Roadshow Pictures Television |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | May 11 – 12, 1997 |
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1997 two-part television miniseries[1] produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, based on the 1870 novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. It was written by Brian Nelson and directed by Rod Hardy.
Plot
The Nautilus has been sinking and damaging ships and is at first thought to be a giant narwhal.
Pierre Aronnax and Ned Land and Cabe Attucks fall off the USS Abraham Lincoln and are picked up by the Nautilus.
Pierre Aronnax's father Thierry Aronnax is with the US naval party.
Nemo is setting up an underwater domed city under the Atlantic south of West Africa. To avoid earthquake risks to it, he is first setting up a network of underwater explosives to release all Earth's geotectonic tensions at once and thus ensure that no more build up for a long while. During this a Chinese-looking pearl diving girl accidentally activates one of these devices and the Nautilus rescues her in time.
Nemo has a daughter called Mara.
The US Navy finds where Nemo's base is by a concentrated area of sightings of the Nautilus. The USS Abraham Lincoln sails to the place.
At the site, damage caused by Ned Land, and torpedoes fired downwards by the Abraham Lincoln, force the Nautilus to surface. The Nautilus's crew come out on deck and are summarily machine-gunned by the Abraham Lincoln's deck-mounted Gatling guns. Mara and some others escape in one of the Nautilus's diving bells. Pierre Aronnax and Ned Land and Cabe Attucks get on board the Abraham Lincoln. A US naval man boards the Nautilus and shoots Nemo and another survivor on sight. Nemo, before dying, activates a switch which makes the Nautilus explode.
Pierre Aronnax's account of these events finds its way to Jules Verne, who uses it as a basis for his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
Cast
- Michael Caine as Captain Nemo
- Patrick Dempsey as Pierre Arronax
- Mia Sara as Mara
- Bryan Brown as Ned Land
- Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Cabe Attucks
- John Bach as Thierry Arronax
- Nicholas Hammond as Saxon
- Peter McCauley as Admiral McCutcheon
- Kerry Armstrong
- Cecily Chun
- Ken Senga
- Damian Monk
- Steven Grives
- Gerry Day
- Jiri Vacek
Differences from the novel
The Nautilus gets its power by extracting the sun's heat from the sea water: this is impossible technology, and the movie wrongly calls it hydroelectricity.
Reception
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DVD Verdict wrote the miniseries "comes off as incomplete", but praised Michael Caine's performance as Captain Nemo.[2] David Cornelius of DVD Talk called the adaptation "dreadfully dull", disapproving of director Hardy's and screenwriter Nelson's work.[1]
References
- ^ a b Cornelius, David (25 April 2006). "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea". DVD Talk. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
- ^ McEntire, Mac (24 May 2006). "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1997)". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 26 November 2015.
External links
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- 1990s American television miniseries
- 1990s science fiction adventure films
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- Films scored by Mark Snow
- Films directed by Rod Hardy
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