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www.moria.co.nz - : In adapting Verne's novel Disney were faced with a certain problem. When Jules Verne had written the book of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea the notion of a submarine was still science-fiction, in 1954 the idea had been commonplace for more than a couple of decades and no longer held any amazement for audiences. more...
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4/5
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www.moviehabit.com - : Walter Elias Disney took tremendous risks bringing Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to theaters in 1954. It was to be a major live-action film, shot in the new widescreen CinemaScope process, and by the time the troublesome shoot was done, $4.3 million was spent, a major undertaking for that time. more...
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www.moria.co.nz - : 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA is embodiment of Disney at his best - family entertainment that superbly uses brand-new wonders of film technology. Special effects, combined with the underwater photography, are still impressive after almost four decades, and the ''Oscar'' award for them is well deserved, especially after we take into account the use of brand new cinemascope technology. more...
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7/10
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