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Unknown World
Titolo originale: Unknown World
Regia:
Terry O. Morse
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Anno: 1951
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Fantascienza
Tag:
cave
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exploration
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scientific expedition
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tunnel
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underground lake
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subterranean world
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underground cavern
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woman scientist
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poison gas
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Cast:
Bruce Kellogg
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Otto Waldis
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Jim Bannon
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Tom Handley
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Dick Cogan
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George Baxter
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Marilyn Nash
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Victor Kilian
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When the explorers first enter the cyclotram, it appears to pointed at the base of a mountain. But i [...]
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At about 15:00, one of the scientists calls out "angle of descent 19 degrees." He should have said a [...]
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Early in the descent, just before they find the plaque, they are told they are 2.6 miles below sea l [...]
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Their ship called the "cyclotram" was supposed to be under 2500 miles of water. That is impossible b [...]
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When the explorers are walking through the tunnels, their helmet lights are consistently pointed to [...]
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The explorers stop tunneling at 1640 miles straight down. Considering their speed of travel and thei [...]
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At about 4 minutes into the film, Dr. Morley is giving a speech. You can clearly hear his coat sleev [...]
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When some of crew go exploring on ahead, they keep in touch with the cyclotram by two-way radio. But [...]
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Dr. Lindsey states animals born in the underground world are sterile but presumably the "first" rabb [...]
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The "science" regarding the interior of the earth is wrong, and was known to be wrong at the time th [...]
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The first time the crew exits the vehicle, the leader takes off his mask, takes a big breath, and de [...]
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When the cyclotram is sinking in the ocean, the depth gauge indicates that it is sinking at rate of [...]
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The boring tool on the front of the cyclotram is not large enough to make a hole of a diameter that [...]
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