Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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8.6
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7 votes
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Dead Men's DoubloonsEpisode Number: 53 Season Num: 2 First Aired: February 13, 1966 Prod Code: 8223 |
Captain Crane is captured by what seem to be 16th-century pirates intent on destroying an underwater defense system.
| Writer: | Sidney Marshall |
| Director: | Sutton Roley |
| Star: | David Hedison (Captain Crane), Richard Basehart (Admiral Nelson) |
| Recurring Role: | Robert Dowdell (Chip Morton), Del Monroe (Kowalski), Paul Trinka (Patterson) |
| Guest Star: | Allen Jaffe (Sebastian), Bob Swimmer (Pirate), Albert Salmi (Brent) |
The year given for this episode is 1978.
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Uncredited roles:
Robert Brubaker (Howard), Stan Kamber (Sailor), Ray Didsbury (Ray), Garrett Myles (Henderson), Robert Johnson (Travis) (edit) As with the episode "Graveyard of Fear" stock footage shows Crane emerging from the Flying Sub into open water, when they're actually right on the sea bed. (edit) The scene of the Flying Sub travelling along a coast is taken from "...And Five of Us are Left". The back view of Kowalski is actually Crewman Werden, looking through the Sub-Terrestrial Scanner. An instant later a front shot of Kowalski shows him with his hands on the armrests and the scanner in his lap. (edit)
Robert Brubaker (Howard), Stan Kamber (Sailor), Ray Didsbury (Ray), Garrett Myles (Henderson), Robert Johnson (Travis) (edit) As with the episode "Graveyard of Fear" stock footage shows Crane emerging from the Flying Sub into open water, when they're actually right on the sea bed. (edit) The scene of the Flying Sub travelling along a coast is taken from "...And Five of Us are Left". The back view of Kowalski is actually Crewman Werden, looking through the Sub-Terrestrial Scanner. An instant later a front shot of Kowalski shows him with his hands on the armrests and the scanner in his lap. (edit)
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Dead Men's DoubloonsGreat "Silly" It's an entertaining romp, with a very colorful background and a guest star who plays his role well. Continue » Posted Mar 8, 2008 12:01 pm PST |
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Episode: Dead Men's Doubloons
Season Number: 2
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Score: 8.6 Great 7 votes
Score: 8.6 Great 7 votes
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