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The Atomic Submarine

  • 1959
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  • 1h 12m
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Paul Dubov, Dick Foran, Arthur Franz, and Brett Halsey in The Atomic Submarine (1959)
Sci-FiThriller

Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to investigate.Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to investigate.Ships mysteriously disappear on route across the Arctic Sea, and a specially-equipped submarine is sent to investigate.

  • Director
    • Spencer Gordon Bennet
  • Writers
    • Orville H. Hampton
    • Irving Block
    • Jack Rabin
  • Stars
    • Arthur Franz
    • Dick Foran
    • Brett Halsey
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    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Spencer Gordon Bennet
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Irving Block
      • Jack Rabin
    • Stars
      • Arthur Franz
      • Dick Foran
      • Brett Halsey
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Arthur Franz
    Arthur Franz
    • Lt. Cmdr. Richard 'Reef' Holloway
    Dick Foran
    Dick Foran
    • Cmdr. Dan Wendover
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Dr. Carl Neilson Jr.
    Tom Conway
    Tom Conway
    • Sir Ian Hunt
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Lt. David Milburn
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • CPO 'Grif' Griffin
    Victor Varconi
    Victor Varconi
    • Dr. Clifford Kent
    Joi Lansing
    Joi Lansing
    • Julie
    Selmer Jackson
    Selmer Jackson
    • Adm. Terhune
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • Justin Murdock
    Jean Moorhead
    • Helen Milburn
    Richard Tyler
    Richard Tyler
    • Frogman Carney
    Kenneth Becker
    • Frogman Powell
    • (as Ken Becker)
    Sid Melton
    Sid Melton
    • Yeoman Chester Tuttle
    Frank Watkins
    Frank Watkins
    • Watkins
    Pat Michaels
    • Narrator
    John Hilliard
    • Saucer Voice
    • (voice)
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Passerby
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Spencer Gordon Bennet
    • Writers
      • Orville H. Hampton
      • Irving Block
      • Jack Rabin
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    5bkoganbing

    The Nautilus Saves The Day

    Five years after the Nautilus the first atomic powered submarine made its debut, the nuclear submarine was still a unique enough weapon of war that films could be made about them. Such was this low budget science fiction thriller entitled simply The Atomic Submarine that came from Allied Artists.

    Dick Foran is the skipper of the USS Tigerfish and he's been given a heavy duty assignment by the Chief of Naval Operations, Selmar Jackson. Something's been destroying all shipping in the Arctic Sea causing untold damage. The whole crew has been brought aboard, all leaves canceled.

    The Executive Officer, Arthur Franz, has a heavy duty date with Joi Lansing so you can imagine it didn't put him in the best of moods. Especially when an old rival, Brett Halsey, is also assigned to the submarine. These two have an artificially scripted conflict which I'm still at a loss to understand. I guess the producers felt they needed something to occupy the time before we found out who's sinking the polar shipping of earth.

    Of course it's a particularly nasty alien creature and it's a flying saucer that goes underwater that's doing the job. What he's on earth for and how they deal with it you'll have to see The Atomic Submarine.

    Remember at the time The Atomic Submarine was considered the cutting edge of technology. Now practically our whole fleet is nuclear powered so it's not as big a deal as in 1959. The film is set in the futuristic date of 1968 and that's interesting to see what the film's creators take of the near future would be.

    Also remember that this is Allied Artists which used to be Monogram Pictures. No great original special effects here just decently edited clips from other submarine and science fiction films.

    The Atomic Submarine is a decent enough B film and I'm sure it was big hit with the kiddie trade back in the day.
    5evanston_dad

    Forgettable B (or Maybe Make That C) Sci-Fi Film

    I decided recently to dive into Criterion's collection of films to find some good stuff that I have either wanted to watch for a long time or that I've never heard of. "The Atomic Submarine" fell into the latter category, and I decided to pair it with "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" as a Criterion sci-fi double feature.

    I was left wondering what it is about "The Atomic Submarine" that compelled Criterion to select it over the hundred other similar 50s sci-fi movies they could have included. It's not much longer than a single episode of any number of television series, and it looks like it was made for about $5. It's entertaining in that kitschy retro way that films of this genre from this time period always are, but I found myself trying hard and failing to see what was so good about it that it warrants inclusion in a list of culturally significant films.

    The most interesting thing about it to me was that it features the brother of George Sanders in a supporting role.

    Grade: C
    7twanurit

    Science-Fiction Gold

    Yet another interesting, small-budget, black-and-white thriller gem from the 1950s. These pictures are being continually (and successfully) released to DVD, much more than the genre films from the 1960s through 1990s. Why? In these post Atomic, Cold War years, imagination ran rampant with so many new ideas that were fresh and innovative. They're charming in their antiquated way. Using inexpensive special effects, with a generally serviceable, attractive cast working with scripts that moved the action along, these sci-fi drama infused sex (tame for the time) and violence with effective results. "Atomic Submarine" tells the story of an alien spacecraft destroying subs in the Arctic. When Arthur Franz finally meets the creature, a giant cyclopean octopus-style thing, it states (via telepathic communication) "We finally meet face to face. Franz replies: "That's a face?" Later Franz relates to extraordinarily handsome hunk Brett Halsey, that he left his little black book on the alien spacecraft, which included the number of buxom blonde (Joi Lansing) that he had a rendezvous with earlier. Most enjoyable.
    teuthis

    One of the Sci Fi Mill Classics

    "Atomic Submarine" has two things to recommend it to viewers. It is adventure, with all sorts of dangerous situations, and a desperate battle against an undersea alien. And, it is unintentionally funny. Not hilarious mind you; but certainly funny enough for a few laughs as you enjoy its clumsy attempts at plot, acting and logic. Still, I like it, and I always watch it if it comes on cable. Its the adventure I guess. I get caught up in the idea of the powerful submarine; the crew at odds with each other; the "science-on-the-fly" they use to fight the monster. Its fun overall. I would venture to say that it is one of the classics of the 50's-60's low budget sci fi era.

    This film is also notable for a brief appearance by Joi Lansing; the last, and prettiest, of the Hollywood "blonde bombshells". It's certainly worth watching if you're a guy, and a sci-fi fan. With a little imagination, "Atomic Submarine" is entertaining escapism.
    6sol-kay

    I only have ice for you

    **SPOLIERS** After some half dozen US Navy subs have been destroyed in the Arctic Ocean within 200-from 87 to 90 degrees North latitude-miles of the North Pole it's decided by the US Military to send it's most advanced atomic submarine The "Tiger Shark" there to see what's causing all this destruction.

    With Camdr. Reef Holloway, Arthur Franz, and his second in command Capt. Dan Wendover, Dick Foran, put in charge of the nuclear sub "Tiger Shark" in a top secret mission to the North Pole things get a bit sticky when Dr.Carl Neilson joins the sub's crew. Despite his youth, he's in his late 20's, Dr. Neilson is one of the top oceanographers in the world.

    Dr. Neilson is also an unashamed peace-nick who had his old man, Reef's mentor the top naval war tactician in Annapolis,and the person whom Reef worshiped the very ground he walks on,end up hospitalized with a career ending nervous breakdown! That resulted in Dr. Neilson insinuating to the press that his father is a warmonger in his obsession with the use of nuclear submarines- and their payload of Polaris nuclear missiles-in the defense of freedom.

    This tension between Reef and Dr. Neilson goes on unabatedly during the entire trip to the North Pole until it's realized that what's been sinking US military vessels up there is a hostile 300 foot in diameter flying saucer!

    This UFO identified as the Cyclops, because of its flashing blue light, is using the magnetic pull of the earth, centered at the poles, to regenerate itself with magnetic energy. At the same time the UFO in order to keep it's existence secret zaps any ship or underwater sub that's unfortunate enough to get in its way!

    It's also later found out straight from the UFO's pilot's-a hairy one eyed alien- mouth, or subconscious, that it's planing to have it's fellow one eyed monsters colonize the world and enslave the earth's human population!

    It takes a while, with a number of the "Tiger Sharks" crew members getting killed, to figure out how to handle this alien, or aliens, from space. But later with the help of the now, he finally saw the light, kill em first and don't ask questions later ex-pacifist Dr. Neilson the human race in the end prevailed.

    The problem now, after destroying the Cyclops, is just how many more of these one eyed monsters are still out there in space watching and monitoring us! And also will we have the both strength and fortitude, as well as the military hardware, to combat and defeat them in the not so far off distance future?

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    • Trivia
      Producer Alex Gordon wanted to hire veterans Frank Lackteen and Edmund Cobb as passersby. The studio objected to the $100 salary for each, contending that they were functioning as extras and were only entitled to $20. Wanting these old-time actors to get a day's pay, Gordon paid them out of his own pocket.
    • Goofs
      After the Tiger Shark rigs for "silent running," they continue to communicate over the loud speakers.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: It was foolish. It was insane. It was fantastic.

    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'A' rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Atomic Recall (2007)

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Atomic Sub
    • Production company
      • Gorham Productions
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      • $135,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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