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Oceano

Titolo originale: Below the Sea
  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
344
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Ralph Bellamy, Frederik Vogeding, and Fay Wray in Oceano (1933)
B-ActionQuestSea AdventureSteamy RomanceActionAdventureRomance

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.A wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.A wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.

  • Regia
    • Albert S. Rogell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jo Swerling
  • Star
    • Ralph Bellamy
    • Fay Wray
    • Frederik Vogeding
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    344
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Albert S. Rogell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jo Swerling
    • Star
      • Ralph Bellamy
      • Fay Wray
      • Frederik Vogeding
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Steve McCreary
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Diana Templeton
    Frederik Vogeding
    Frederik Vogeding
    • Von Boulton - Karl Schlemmer
    • (as Fredrik Vogeding)
    Esther Howard
    Esther Howard
    • Lily
    Paul Page
    Paul Page
    • Jackson
    • (as Paul Westermeter)
    A. Trevor Addinsell
    • Waldridge
    • (as Trevor Bland)
    William J. Kelly
    William J. Kelly
    • Dr. Chapman
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Sailor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Sailor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Paul McVey
    Paul McVey
    • Shipboard Party Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Florence Wix
    Florence Wix
    • Banquet Guest
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Albert S. Rogell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jo Swerling
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    Recensioni degli utenti14

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    5Doylenf

    Fay Wray is a feisty adventuress and Bellamy a leading man...

    Even though BELOW THE SEA is an antique of a movie made in pre-code 1933, it's nice to note that there was a feistier side to FAY WRAY than the Scream Queen exhibited in KING KONG. She still has the same beauty but it's a little less innocent this time as she plays flirtatious games with RALPH BELLAMY as an underwater diver whom she can't get to smile or act like a gentleman. That seems to be her main preoccupation here, although she is bankrolling an underwater expedition while being deceived by men who are actually after some sunken gold bullion.

    I thought she was prettier as the innocent blonde of KING KONG, but is presented here as a more modern and calculating heroine who learns the truth about the expedition only after she's fallen in love with Bellamy. But by this time he's been given some underwater heroics to do in order to save her life, just in time for a happy ending.

    It's watchable but there are crude reminders that this is an early "talkie". It's easy to see why Bellamy never became leading man material in the Hollywood of the '40s after some leading man roles in films like this. He tries hard to play the sort of role that Bruce Cabot could have done blindfolded, but his loutish behavior seems more like a forced act.

    Wray is lovely but not quite as effective as she was in her most famous film. Fans of the actress will be the ones who can appreciate this early offering.
    Michael_Elliott

    Worth Watching

    Below the Sea (1933)

    ** (out of 4)

    A German sub goes down carrying gold during WW1 and years later the commander (Fredrik Vogeding) and a scuba diver (Ralph Bellamy) head back to see if they can locate the treasure. The two exploit a woman (Fay Wray) who believes they are just going to sea to use a new diving bell, which can help them discover new things on the ocean floor. This film is pretty damn bland and boring but it does have a couple great sequences including the ending, which goes from camp to high adventure as a gigantic octopus attacks the diving bell and Bellamy must fight it. Seeing this fake looking octopus fighting Bellamy is worth sitting through the 78-minute running time. Also worthy is a great sequence out at sea where a ship gets caught in a storm but the opening sinking of the sub is also handled very well. All three actors deliver fine performances but the screenplay really lets them down because all they do is constantly fight, argue and make up and this gets very tiresome very quickly.
    6csteidler

    Totally corny but exciting sea adventure

    Expert deep sea diver Ralph Bellamy is hired by German sailor Fredrik Vogeding and shady seaside hotel proprietor Esther Howard to help locate and bring up a cache of WWI gold bars from the bottom of the sea. Vogeding has the map; Howard finances the plan; and Bellamy will do the diving.

    Ralph Bellamy scowls his way through most of this watery adventure. As the "best diver there is," he is marginally more honest than his two partners, who immediately begin making plans to double cross him and each other. The partnership grows darker and bleaker the longer the two men work together: "I used to figure all the things I'd do with that gold," Bellamy tells Vogeding. "But now it only means one thing to me, Schlemmer. Gettin' rid of you."

    The plot thickens when the trio wind up on a scientific expedition financed by rich girl Fay Wray. Noticing that Bellamy never smiles, Wray of course is smitten with him, and the sparring between this pair begins. Finally he embraces her and kisses her, then is shocked when she likes it. Wray: "I suppose you would have liked it better if I'd slapped your face." Bellamy: "Yeah, I would." She slaps his face. He smiles. Wray: "Good heavens! You do know how to smile!"

    Some of this dialog is kind of nauseating but it doesn't seem necessary to take it too seriously. Fay Wray looks beautiful but out of place on a heavy duty marine expedition; Ralph Bellamy looks good too but isn't completely convincing as a hard boiled sailor. However, if the dramatic bits are shaky, the adventure scenes really are exciting: a big ocean storm early in the picture is impressively loud and wet, and the climactic rescue attempt at the bottom of the sea is exactly where the whole picture was headed but thrilling just the same.

    Pretty silly but lots of fun. And the moment right near the end when Bellamy grabs the binoculars and has a look--that is a brilliant twist.
    6SnoopyStyle

    underwater adventure

    It's 1917. A German U-boat is sunk with a chest full of gold bars. Survivor Captain Von Boulton pushes the only other survivor off a cliff. He becomes the only one who knows the boat's final resting place. It's 12 years later. The Captain with Lily's financial help tries to recover the gold. It goes badly. A few years later, Von Boulton under the false identity of Schlemmer and diver Steve McCreary (Ralph Bellamy) continue their search for the gold. Scientist Diana Templeton (Fay Wray) is their unwitting funder of the expedition.

    This opens with a great battle against a submarine. It always helps to use the real thing. I'm not sure if Lily's ship is necessary. I'd rather get to Fay Wray a lot sooner. The first ship is interesting but all that could be folded into the second ship. As for the underwater filming, it looks like it's done in a water tank. The filmmaking technology is nowhere near modern water-tight cameras. It does look fake and I don't mean just the fake giant octopus. Fay Wray is terrific. I do still wish the underwater scenes could be better but it's as good as it could be for its time.
    7ksf-2

    another "fay wray has a wild adventure"

    The film opens with a sea battle, and a submarine going down, and for a large part of the remainder of the movie, we follow captain Schlemmer(Fred Vogeding) and Steve McCreary (Ralph Bellamy) as they try to bring its contents back up years later. Our female lead Diane Templeton is the lovely (and in this one, also educated and wealthy) Fay Wray. She will provide the ship and the money for her undersea research, or so she thinks. She had been making movies for 10 years by this time, although it was only Bellamy's second year. In 1933, Wray would make eleven films (wow!) Writer Jo Swerling had written numerous adventures from the 1920s to the 1970s, including portions of Gone With the Wind, and It's a Wonderful Life. Good strong script, mostly good acting; A couple scenes are a little fuzzy and out of focus, but it was 1933. Also a little naughty for its time, especially in the photography dark-room. Interesting discussion of evolution from Diane Templeton, as she shows McCreary around some laboratory. Good action film. Per IMDb, it appears to have been re-released in 2005, but I was not able to find it available on barnes & noble, ebay, or amazon.com in any format. The web page for "nothings new video" says they are no longer in operation.

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      A short documentary sequence on undersea life, filmed in two-strip Technicolor, running approximately 4 minutes, originally filmed to be used in The Uninvited Guest (1924), and shown at the shipboard party at the beginning of the third reel, is now missing and apparently lost.
    • Blooper
      The crate on the U-boat is labeled "Gold Bullion." It should have been in German: "Goldbarren."
    • Citazioni

      Steve 'Mac' McCreary: You got ants in your pants! What difference does it make if we get there now or a month from now?

      Karl Schlemmer: If you wait fifteen years for something, maybe you get ants in your pants, too.

      Steve 'Mac' McCreary: Ah, fish don't eat gold, not even goldfish. It'll keep.

    • Connessioni
      Edited from L'agguato dei sottomarini (1931)

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