6/10
The Vidiot Reviews...
17 January 2019
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

The worst thing about living in a submarine is that everyone on Tinder is onboard.

Even worse, the celestial event in this disaster picture is affecting the Internet.

When a meteor ignites the Van Allen belt and sets Earth temperatures soaring, the only solution to extinguish the sky-fire rests on an experimental submarine training near the Arctic Circle. It's now up to Admiral Nelson (Walter Pidgeon), his crew (Barbara Eden, Frankie Avalon, Peter Lorre) and the on-board psychologist (Joan Fontaine) to get to the Mariana Trench and launch their nuclear missiles at the fiery heavens.

Saturated in vivid colours, diverse characters and giant sea-creatures, this 1961 speculative tale is pure Irwin Allen. Backed by an overly talented cast, the Master of Disaster is able to give some creditability to this campy adventure that also spawned a hit TV series.

As for what's on the bottom of the sea: Mermaid graveyard. Yellow Light
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