Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea S3E17 "The Heat Monster" HDTV Episode!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Season 3 Episode 17
"The Heat Monster"
First aired 15 January, 1967
A Norwegian scientific installation makes contact with an alien intelligence. The Seaview goes to investigate and ends up in a life and death struggle after the alien invades the sub.
This episode is a recording from a recent HDTV broadcast of a newly transferred and restored film. The episode has been shortened by the rights holder to the current standard length for one-hour episodes through the use of cuts and increased frame rate. Additional audio and video augmentation by TooleMan TV, 2023.
Excellent episode with great actors, perfect image quality, many thanks for sharing this unforgettable program!
Let’s send a message, sorry radio broke. Let’s flood the engine room, sorry controls are welded, but on the bright side the coffee machine is still working. Great and I thought we were in real trouble
I always remembered this episode when it aired 1/15/1967. I was in the 7th grade.
I was a freshman. UD.
6 years old in 1966, this, batman and superman were my favorites.
THE FIRE ALIEN..
SHOW WAS GREAT.....FOR SOME REASON I
REMEMBER THAT
SHOW MORE THAN MOST OF THE
OTHERS......
I hear this guy ended up on a distant planet with a salt-sucking monster.
It's true!
That's Sam Griff who asked my mother to marry him, back in the dsy.
I thought I knew him from somewhere! 🙂
Thank you SO MUCH for recovering the "In Color" signs so long removed!
You're welcome! The season 3 "in color" openers are hard to find. This one came from a friend's VHS tape and has had some digital clean-up.
PS. So you had to do some "technical work" on those!? Golly, the results are superb. Years ago I was lucky to get a few from black and white transmissions on the local Matinee rerun circuit.
@@TooleManTV:On the last occasion I saw VTTBOTS--,was at a (Jamaican man's resident,in London England 1968), friend of my Jamaican dad;I was a little 6 year old girl:The sun was bright through the window.The walnut wood- television,was in color and,stood on 4 legs,in the living'room,and the floral wall'paper was wonderful." 5-18-2024'😊
The Phatom strikes yet again!
Voyage, Lost in Space and Time Tunnel.Erwin Allen owned my TV childhood. So excited to watch "back then" Great to rewatch now. Thanks for Posting This. Great Job!
Looks great. Thank you for posting
Reminds me of, the 'Heat Miser', from the Rankin-Bass, Christmas specials☺️!!!
I might be wrong...But... Wasn't the scientist in the base at the beginning the same actor who played Captain Kruger...The Phantom ?
Anyway...Great episode and thanks again for your AMAZING restoration work and for bringing back all these happy childhood memories 🙂🙂
You are correct, Alfred Ryder played both parts. And you're welcome for the restorations - I'm enjoying it for the first time all over again, like I was 9 years old.
He's was also Professer Crater from the Star Trek episode "The Man Trap"
@@ericsmith8373 Ok 🙂
He was also in more than one episode of "The Invaders". (Played one of their leaders, I believe...)
Oh, and I mustn't forget "Land of the Giants" - he was in that, too!
Alfred Ryder also appeared in the Classic The Outer Limits episode The Borderlands.
😊I like the way it surfaces. Its suppose to . This is sci-fi for Pete's sake. Just enjoy it.😊😊😊 7:04
Okay, so he's going to allow an unknown alien intelligence to somehow ride down on a laser beam into his installation without knowing what the alien installation is. Bright idea.
This episode was pure entertainment, love it! Very imaginative story!
Great story, indeed! I had to laugh, however, when I realized that the men must use incredibly strong antiperspirant. The front and back of everyone's shirts were wet, but their underarms were dry.
Default time again: scientist boards the "Seaview" and chaos ensues! If only Nelson would spot the pattern... (I wonder if he always trusts them because he's a scientist, too?)
🎵'Where have all the scientists gone? Long time passing. Where have all the scientists gone? Long time ago. Where have all the scientists gone? Gone to madness, every one! When will they ever learn? When will they ever learn?'🎵
Haha nice one Phil! Loved tve original song, that's given my age away!
Thanks, Nick!@@RedShedNick
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He trusted the science. HAHAHA
Alfred Ryder again!
But thats ok, he was great in everything he did. 👍🙂
He should use the eludium Q-36 explosive space modulator.
IMHO, I think a studio grip squad dragged a vertical blowtorch on a wheeled chassis to simulate the ‘fire entity’ 🔥
CCCCold, so CCCold, but a fabulously brilliant and warming upload- well done Tooleman!!
This episode sets the screen ablaze! Get it while it's hot!!!
@@TooleManTVSome LIKE it hot!
Can someone tell me please as to why on Prime Video there is Voyage (Season 1) but Not Seasons 2 3 and 4 it doesn’t make sense. Someone please add on. I just love this show. I watch it every day on You Tube.
Alfred Ryder also played the Phantom in 2 episodes.
I was wondering how long the scientist was going to take to appear in black like the other two episodes he's been on! Played a U-Boat Commander. A dead one!
What, no sprinkler system???
Oxygen is actually the LAST thing you want to add to a burning flame! ;)
..'Alfred Ryder' reminds me of Danny Kaye....
Both Jewish?
Badly written low-budget nonsense.
I love it!
Estupenda serie atemporal
Hymie from Get Smart on the radar
There are lot of stars who started out on this show, as well as many others on other shows later
@jesparon That's not Dick Gauthier but Marco Lopez. I think they went to the same barber.
@patcullen9304 one of the characters may have been on a star trek episode
There were a lot of shows where you wonder if these people in front of or behind the camera needed the job that bad. Every show has a lousy episode . Some of you need to lighten up. It's science fiction. 😅😅😅 18:08
Carla. Thank you. Needed to be said. I don't know what gets into some people with chips on their shoulders. But interestingly they're watching shows they say are "beneath them". This one really is quite well done and written despite nitpicking. Thank you again for your noble defense.
5:12 where do you fit one of those on a submarine?
Star Trek was being filmed next door
The scientist is the same as the german officer ghost? 😂
Snow scene could have done with more snow and not just sound of wind.
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OPEN THE HATCH LOL
If it was 132 degrees inside the sea view.. why weren't half the crew not even sweating..at least make it look credible....
I am no expert, but surely spraying liquid oxygen onto a naked flame isn't the best of ideas to put out a fire in a pressurised environment
cant that sub ever surface normally?
Of course not!
It's show business. Flashy entrances are a part of the act.
When Seaview noses up through the ice in the beginning, it is impossible to get that speed to allow the sub to go a third of its length out into the air. Looks good, but impossible. We are not stupid to believe this after all.
News flash: It’s not real life.
Are you sure? Duhhh......George, tell me about the rabbits. Duhhh....@@lauraarcher1730
That was footage from the original movie (note the nose glass was different).
Besides, it looks cool.
Oh jeeze,, thank you for telling me, I would have never known. How dare they fool us. @@lauraarcher1730 🙄
Why were big chunks of ice sinking to the bottom in the last minute of the episode? I thought ice rises to the surface in water.
Yes-but Irwin Allan had made this science error in the original movie the show was based on, and reusing footage from that was par for the course for him!
The opening of the episode "The Sky's on Fire" Nelson states that the enormous weight of the ice chunks breaking off the massive patches of surface ice allows them to fall to a certain depth and eventually rise. Nelson cites the example of putting ice in a drink and then rises to the top.
I don't think it was a good idea to have a nuclear reactor on the Seaview, nearly every week someone wants a piece of it!
Was this the inspiration for "Towering Inferno" (another Irwin Allen Production).
Liquid oxygen is not a good way to put out a fire.
Why didn't they just poor a load of salt on it that would of shut it up!
He's got blew eyes ..... One blew this way and one blew that way
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3:45. Cena aproveitada do filme de 1961
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I'd like to see a reboot of this show... a non-woke, non-pc reboot. 😉
And all the actors are dead.
Monsters, Aliens, Strange sea creatures, Ghosts, Mummies, loves to create havocs in a Submarine. Back then, Zombies weren't invented yet 😊
Spraying oxygen on a fire, eh.
Ice blocks cannot sink.
Bergstrom's footprints would have been seen in the snow on the floor of the wrecked hut.
It wasn't indicated as having been done, but the conning tower hatch could have been left open to let cold air convectively pour down into the control room. (While the warm air would simultaneously chimney upward and out.)
Good points.
Apparently they can in the Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea universe.
Whoever wrote these episodes was Clueless about Physics
If you're nitpicking, just about every 60s and 70s SF "classic" does its own thing. Physics professors now claim that you'll never have a Trek Transporter , too.
I'm not a writer but I could certainly sit at my typewriter and come up with interesting story lines for this show that didn't involve comical aliens every week. Did Basehart and Hedison need the money that badly?
Determined in large part by commercial demands...Audiences here and abroad favored exotic fantasy, and the "Tom Clancy" format from earlier seasons was retired. "Off sub" surface tales were also deemed too expensive to continue to make.
The dialog written for the creature was corny and hilarious...."The answer lies with me...DIE! DIE!"
This show taught me to NEVER trust scientists.
Now we know this is a stupid movie.
LOX? More like LOL. This show's meager grasp of the most basic science is a complete embarrassment. Even diamond burns in a high-oxygen environment. Ooh, I know--maybe you can smother the flame creature with a mix of C4 and detonators.
aspergers kills.
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I'm afraid you've lost me. Are you taking a jab at the show or my comment? Because the first part doesn't really seem to fit the show, and the second part doesn't really seem to fit my comment. Can you clarify? Thanks.
We don’t care.🤪
Why are you watching this????
@@rkh66econo
Because to the stupid, you mean? And how exactly am I supposed to know about the stupid without watching it?
Why are you asking questions you should easily be able answer yourself, if you could be bothered to put even five seconds of thought into them?
I heard the network wanted to FIRE everyone working on this particular episode! 🤣🥸
Good one!
Well, you heard wrong! 10:12
@@carlacrawford9349 Chillax; I was initially making a pun about the episode