Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea: No Escape From Death (w/comms)
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- This is a 16mm print transfer of the classic Voyage episode "No Escape From Death." This has original commercials. It's a black and white print, but enjoy the trip back to 1967.
I'm 60...I used to watch this with my Dad...
Rest in peace David Hedison...he passed 7-18-19.
thank you had no idea he was the last of the crew think
The Capt naturally the last to go down with the ship
He was the most gorgeious Capt.
Ellie R from the Bronx I am 68… I used to watch it all by myself because my father would only watch Gun smoke and Sing along with Mitch Miller.
Before David Hedison died. While Robert Dowdell, Terry Becker Del Monroe were still alive.They should have done a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Reunion TV series or movie.
God Bless his soul!
David Hedison, the love of my life when I was a teenager , passed? Rest in peace, you and all the crew from Seaveiw made my life better. I loved to watch this show.
I miss my Saturday's when I was a kid .
Before noon was cartoons after 12 to the evening was " Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea " , " The Time Tunnel " , " Land of the Giants " , " Lost in Space " .
Then I was age 7 - 9 so on weekends and during summer I could stay up late .
Now I'm 62 Damn I miss my Saturday's .
John Rettig Hey Man, I know where your coming from, was just thinking about this myself, recently,when I was a child as little as 4,5,6,7,8,9& on,me and my older brother would watch cartoon animated shows, such as Johnny Quest,FireBall X-L 5 , & a slew of other shows,such as My favorite Martian, Voyage to the bottom of the Sea,The real McCoys,Star Trek, Lost in Space,& gosh many others! I liked one they use to have on in the past years, called Vanishing Son, kinda like Kung Fu? Yea I miss those days, watching action packed tv programs, on the weekends with my brother etc...
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space, & The Time Tunnel are my favorite tv series from Irwin Allen. I didn't like Land of the Giants
Same here
You and me both!
They are expendable chief now shut up and fire !!!.
60 years old and remember the old classics, so glad UA-cam has given us the chance to see them again.
One of the best episodes I have seen of this series. The black & white and original commericals takes you back to that time. Very cool!
I used to watch it too. Now it seems like total crap. Even the commercials look like deceptive, cheesy marketing.
The old commercials really take me back.... cool.
Since others are giving our age - I am 66, and this was one of my all-time favorite TV shows as a 12 year old. In fact, it still is! Sure, some episodes are better than others in terms of story and suspense (this one being one of the best for its realism) but even the so-called goofy ones are at the very least fun to watch because they are so outrageous and typical of those times. (Admiral Nelson becomes a werewolf, attack of the plant creature, heat monster, and so on).
Above all, the original theme music for this program (by Paul Sawtell) is among my most cherished memories. In my opinion, it is a work of pure genius in that it perfectly conveys the ebb and tide of ocean currents and floats us into the ethereal underwater world of the show. Every time I hear that opening score I am magically transported back to 1964 when the show first aired. Shows like this greatly influenced me and other boys in the neighborhood in that after every episode, we would use our imaginations and pretend we were in our own adventures and I still embrace fond memories of those days. I know I'm a dinosaur, but with few exceptions, today's television is garbage by comparison.
The episode Flaming Ice was fun for watch. Just, leave your analytical brain outside the room before watching.
Paul Matulavich we dinosaurs had the most fun and the best shows, most shows now a day are garbage and the writing really sucks.
Girls loved the adventures as well. My friends and I would play Seaview. I was lucky and got to be Captain Crane. He was the most fun character cause he also worked for ONI and went on spy missions. Sometimes he’d run into Napoleon and Illya.
Yeah! 6:45 Hand-held instead of wall-mounted security-cameras. Only in America... LOL.
One can tell, that this country had a really hard time of letting go slavery...
You can see "Kelso" from the Star Trek 2nd pilot in this episode. Lots of Star Trek villains were also in the Voyage shows. But you see the same stuff here: a heroic ship being saved each week by quasi-military men...so I don't know why the difference in popularity, haha.
I'm 51 grew up watching Voyage to the bottom of the sea. Was one of my favorite TV shows and still is!👍
Love the old commercials This is from Season 3...1967...And of course there's a Monster
Allen was the cleverest film director ever ! He knew how to build suspense, horror and that touch of unknown "something" up your spine with each episode. This show was eons ahead of its time.
More advanced than anything we've got today, anyways...🤔
Producer.
It was a great series. I’m 66 and still love watching it.
This was another show slightly ahead of its time. I was 24 yrs. at the time and I enjoyed this series along with Star Trek. (Outer Space and Inner Space, I used to call it)(ls)
Somebody called Crane "underwater Spock", which he was, in a way - in function, if not in style.
Only a few years inside the 60s, there were all of Irwin Allen's shows plus Star Trek happening--it's not just me, TV guide called our viewing opportunities the best television of all time.
Watching this since 1965 also served in the Navy. These actors are so good especially David Hedison as capt.
It was a weird situation where you had an official captain on board, but also Nelson, a brilliant man in numerous catagories, (like Rickover?) who could also give and countermand orders...it's just strange. Plus the Seaview isn't a navy ship, yet it takes orders from the military...hmmm...
Those were the Saturdays I afternoon’s I watched his adventurous Sci Fi film. It shore brought back a lot of memories.
Hanks to a great Sci Fi underwateractor star David Henderson which I know is still alive today in today technological advancement. I miss him and that great, and congratulations you did a great job in terms of educating us the world over on submarines.
Great guys andGod bless you.😊😊😊😊
I am 68 i still like these series like temors too glad someone brings back these films i enjoy
I LOVE VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA TV SERIES.
Grew up in the 70s in Belfast as kids we didn’t get out much This show was the talking point of every kid. When it was quiet out side we would meet-up talk talk about voyage to the bottom of the sea Thanks for the good memories we needed Them We wanted to grow up like every other kid. Thanks 🙏🏿 good times 👍
This is awesome, it brings back so many memories. I am 60 years old. I always looked forward to this shoe, as well as all the Erwin Allen shows of the time.
Thanks for posting this in b&w w/commercials. They make it even more nostalgic.
Oh my God! Old 60,s commercials. I use to watch these shows early 70,s when I began to understand them. I was 4 in 69. Use to love looking at the Aurora models in toystores. When everything was made in America.
Girls with alice bands in their hair. What an era! :)
I seem to recall that MacLeans toothpaste didn’t taste very well. I totally forgot that until I saw this commercial (after 50 years).
Revell and Monogram had the best models...Revell the most $ and Monogram the most rare.
I'm 63
Watched this just the way it was .
" Voyage to the Bottom the Sea "
In Color
And I was stuck with a Black & White TV .
Yep just the way it was .
Why didn't you paint your tv?
Great show
I never got to watch this as a kid. But now i watch it every chance i get. When i have the money i'm going to buy the series.
Love the black and white---more tension
Paul Carr thought he could continue on Star Trek after pilot #2 was made. But Gene Roddenberry told him No, because his character Lt.Lee Kelso was killed by Gary Mitchell on Delta-Vega. No chance on playing any one else. So, Paul Carr joined Admiral Nelson on the SEAVIEW .it worked for him.
At 53:20, the device mounted to the aft bulkhead, outboard the p-way, is an AN/UQN-1 Fathometer. I know, I used to work on them. They were installed on just about every Navy Ship in the 1960's.
I am 63-years-old and I remember watching this program when I was 8-years-old, I watched it every week. I am glad I discovered on UA-cam. Thanks for the memories.
I would still suck off the Admiral, Captain Craine, Chief Starkey, and especially Ensign Mortin.
Commander Chip Morton
@@williebowen1043 Thank you.
I agree with what David Hedison himself once said, that season 1 was the best season of all. After that, all of the episodes dealt with nothing but monsters! Episodes of the season 1 were better.
Like "Lost In Space" the writing slipped into even goofier premises as it progressed. The first season, though, and some solid plots and plausible science.
Lisr
He NEVER said that...EVER
@@jimcurry1473 Watch the interview he (David Hedison) did where he has white hair and white beard and has glasses. The interview lasts 3:17! He said that the first 2 seasons were the best but that seasons 3 and 4 were more of a kid show. See it right here on youTube!
Erwin was a strange little man and notoriously cheap.
Thank you for posting. I’m 56 and used to watch this show with my sister. A teenager at the time.
36:15 you know, they're quite calm about their shipmates just being eaten by a giant jellyfish. Only the Chief seems to show any kind of concern.
What's amazing here is the music, all original orchestral score.
最初の「リーダー部分」や、途中に入っている「CM(これは当時のCMなのですね?)」等々が、非常に貴重です!!
昔のTVドラマの「まんま本編」観たい人は今日日市販されているDVDを見れば良い。
それにはない、当時のCMがとっても貴重だと私は思うのです!!
I have watched the show all my life and have never seen that bird that keeps chirping haha
I just love it when a simple drop of a wrench can start a series of electrical shorts and explosions. Whoever designed those electrical circuits sure did a poor job.
Thanks so much for the unadulterated, unchopped-and-unscrewed version! None of this editing and pasting over to ruin the purity of this film! Love it!
When tv was showing 1 to 2 commercials at a time not like today
Anyone else recognize Lt. Kelso from the Star Trek episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before"?
I watched Voyage when I was a kid. None of the episodes left an impression on me. Such was not the case with The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone. All the instances of men being tossed about inside of an underwater toothpaste tube converge into a blur.
Great show have 2 seasons of this show so far
Just Admiral Nelson toying around with his crew the SEAVIEW crew needed some weeding out.
I always loved this show growing up, and in particular this version of the end theme which wasn't always played in full. Thank god for people like Irwin Allen (RIP).
So Mr.Allen,was a good story teller.awesome.
Grew up watching this show and it was in my top 3 for sure. Love watching the reruns of this whenever they show up. I loved the flying sub and had a Seaview toy you could play with in the tub.
Was 45 minutes late taking my pressure medication because this episode and those retromercials would not let me press the stupid pause button!
This is one of the best episode of this show. Cool that commercials are included too. I love every Irwin Allen show
( The time machine, Land of the giants and many more)❤👍
Time _Tunnel._
I like how no matter what they leave the active sonar pinging.
This episode uses scenes from a previous season 2 episode titled "Submarine Sunk Here". Where the Seaview encounters a mine field, and sinks.
Submarine sunk here was season 1 and in b&w one of my favorite episodes
When Nelson and Morton were watching the monitor, that footage is from some other movie, but don't know which.
@@LeonZetekoff They used to have this 2nd sub that was a stand in for criminal enterprise boats, like THRUSH, or the Russians. There should have been a model of that sub for us to buy.
Stock footage from other previous episodes include: "Hail to the Chief" (season 1), "Jonah And the Whale", and "Graveyard of Fear" (season 2).
@LeonZetekoff your right. I mentioned the wrong season. Season 1 had some really great episodes
THIS IS HOW I REMEMBER IT BACK IN THE DAY BLACK AND WHITE ON A BLACK AND WHITE TV LONG BEFORE WE COULD AFFORD A COULER TV OUR FIRST COULER TV WAS I THINK IN 68 OR 69 HAPPY VIEWING FOLKS FROM SHAUN S W FRANCE 🇫🇷 BY THE WAY IM 69
I like the commercial breaks..thanks for the upload 🙏
Gee you get a lot of exercise on that sub, and no broken bones
This show really came to life in Season 2 when they went color! Still great show no matter the Season!
My favorite room was the circuitry room. You knew two fighting guys were going to cause sparks to fly.
@@johnbockelie3899 Or the Bridge when they would rock back and forth and get slammed side to side
While watching VTTBOTS, my hair was slicked back with Brylcream while I snacked on Cheerios, followed by Sucrets to sooth my sore throat. I later brushed my teeth with McLean toothpaste and used Jergens to moisturize my skin.
Then rode your Schwinn to school?
Actually, being in black and white gives this episode much more atmosphere, going back to the black-and-white first season.
Nice.. watched it as a youngster (57now,) it is on METV now about 2 am I think...still love this show. Maybe Roddenberry got the Star trek Idea from this show.
Come to think of it, the SEAVIEW had a flying sub, the Enterprise had a shuttle craft. The SEAVIEW was a submarine. The Enterprise was a Star ship. James Doohan tried to get a part on This show before.Star Trek.
Love this show I was a film convention recently in London were you can dvds one stall was selling the entire 110 episodes on a box set packaged in mint condition for only £29 so wish I bought it big mistake
"Platformate"...now that's a word I haven't heard in ages!
Very cool, it is part of my childhood!!!!
I'm 61 I watched with my four brothers and my father well my mother made us some snacks and used to laugh about it. I remember when colored TVs came out. This was a great show I wish they had more underwater exploration or military missions it probably would've stayed on longer. Commercials on here we're hilarious. I watch this almost every night sometimes While falling asleep. The show is really timeless and was way ahead of its time there's a guy still own the models of the Seaview They are on Pinterest I have pictures of the flying sub they actually had a full-size model I got a picture of it floating at some marina. When I grow up I wanted to go to an app was to see the Seaview LMAO I thought it was real and the ultimate bad ass sub. I bet the guys that wrote for Stargate Atlantis could write scripts for this and put it back on the air general electric might go for it because of all the toys and models and everything that went with this it had to be a huge cash crop for the monopoly that runs this country. JP Morgan. They on Hasbro which is every toy company. There's a regular following people on eBay selling light kits for the models the whole shot. David Al Hedison was one heck of a cool dude He lived till he was 93 He was the original star of the original fly movie. Long live the Seaview and God bless the crew. I'm glad I grew up when I did today the world is hell. I can remember wrestling with my little brother yelling out for damage control in raising protective shields lol From Sea View Star Trek lost in space etc. The flying sub, man what awesome creativity.
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This is a black and white copy of an in-color episode. Terry Becker, the Chief did not join the cast until the 2nd season when it switched to color. They did borrow from previous season episode footage for the scene with Paul Carr ["Clark"] crawling through the tunnel, getting caught in a gear, and Hedison saving him. That scene was originally from the first season in black and white. They sort of tinted it to make it look like it was in color. you cannot tell in this black and white copy. I had the DVD's...
Yup, I did say it was a b&w print. The In Color billboard is up front, something I wish they included on all of the last two seasons on DVD. Sadly, only a small number of 4th season episodes had it - and it looked different. I git Irwin props for actually created a new episode from the footage instead of having a lazy flashback episode.
Paul Carr was famously in the 2nd Star Trek pilot in '65.
Always amazed no one got electrocuted on those sets with all the water flying around and tons of lights and electrical equipment!
All the electricity was BEHIND the cameras, haha. Lots of it for the cameras and lights.
Much better than the rubber-suit-of-the-week-monster episodes.
Ahhh Yes, just the way I remember it; in glorious B&W 🤗. I didn't see color tv until 1975.
All of TV was in glorious black and white if you went back long enough. Jackie Gleason in b/w.
My family had color sets going back to about 1965 or 66.
Dad would build his own Heathkits. First the old B&W set became the 'kid's room set', then the retired color sets as Dad would upgrade to newer, larger ones.
I used to watch Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea in the 1980s
Mad Magazine did a March, 1966 parody called _Voyage to See What's on the Bottom_ in which the Sea Pew was consumed by a giant jellyfish.
This show made me believe as a 5 year old that the bottom of the sea was full of nefarious "underwater labs"
Capt. Crane---a young girl's crush!
I'm 58. I love these old shows.
I love how loud the 45 automatics are. They seem super loud.
Una cervecería realmente excepcional es atemporal una serie excepcional una serie excepcional maravillosos maravillosos
At the beginning they say they're rigged for silent running. Then they say the can tell the exact distance from the other ship, and the other ship can tell their distance. If they can detect each other's exact distance, what's the point of silent running?
THE MOVIE IS OLD BEFORE 1975, BUT VERY GOOD, PLEASE DON'T DELETE, THANKS.
Many of us are from "BEFORE 1975".
Airdate: February 19, 1967. Followed by "Next: 'The FBI' in color" "Tonight's episode: Hostage".
This must be from the first season which were in black and white. At the beginning of the show it said it was in color and was not. Still love it.
No this is from the 3rd season was in color
Yay I'm six again. Tyvm for this.
Thanks for sharing!💕
Now take it easy Kowalski we have just been swallowed by a bloody great jelly fish! Yes Sir.
Good ole Kowalski
Kowalski was even in the 1961 movie, playing the same part. Del Monroe .
Admiral Nelson keeps his wits about him even facing probable death. Would he sink into depression? Never. Maybe we could do the same through our little trials.
I not seen this from when I was a young boy nice to see it gain weight
Loved this as a kid still do today loved the explosions and fires evertime she got hir
Yeah, continuity wise, a sub ramming another wouldn't cause damage to accumulate for minutes at a time. But whateva...
Memories!
This episode was filmed in color.What happened it's in Black and white.
Very Nice!!!!!
Great cast.
THANK YOU ssosmich for the download!!
Those scientists they wanted to make a Real Man - o - War !
Hi any chance you have access to other prints or videos of original network broadcasts of Voyage? Would be to see other broadcast recordings of The Time Tunnel, The Green Hornet, or Lost in Space.
Love how the admiral pushes the books off his desk when they collide and how they can’t handle a 5 degree tilt - suddenly they act like they weigh 2 tons. The acting is so bad. 😂
Can’t believe the crap I used to watch and love as a kid.
Sealab ! Captain Murphy ! Its those jerks from Pod 6 !
Too bad they don’t make these shows on dvd with the original commercials intact would have been real cool
I like It só much!!!!
“PREPARE FOR SILENT RUNNING!”
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I knew they were going to make it.... they had 4 seasons to go.
Well, one more anyway
Nelson never thought of devising a snorkel balloon to bob to the surface so that air can be sucked down?
And NOT A SCRATCH on the SUB.(LS)
The SEAVIEW was made of tough indestructible material. You just couldn't bring her to crush depth.
Seaview is made of titanium.
Awesome. Thank you. )
How come they used a black and white print of a colour episode? Doesn't make sense!
Did William Welch write for anyone besides Irwin Allen?
Captain be careful your top frame is showing. Seriously though it is good to see leaders front and back on a film, I own quite a few sound films myself
Was David in the movie "The enemy below"
Yes
Funny AF, opening says In Living Color... and the show goes on in Black and White.
11:05 entering a compartment on fire? They all be dead. Flames would suck up all the air , there are submerged right?
Today’s subs make their own air
As do my bowels.
Ya I know I spelled Irwin wrong. My bad
Great adds
There's no such a thing as a good ad!
The old world ads are great. I keep expecting an ad from Vault-Tec.
Being a Quin Martin production, they had to share costumes with the other shows in the production company, thus the episodes that made no sense. I preferred the earlier ones where it was more of a Cold War thriller.
Irwin Allen, actually. Quinn Martin was doing The Fugitive and 12 O’clock High at this point. Also The Invaders.
@@ssosmcin oopsy, been too many years.