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Goliath Awaits

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 3h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.3K
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Goliath Awaits (1981)
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A team of scientists discover a secret underwater community within the wreck of an ocean liner that sank during World War II.A team of scientists discover a secret underwater community within the wreck of an ocean liner that sank during World War II.A team of scientists discover a secret underwater community within the wreck of an ocean liner that sank during World War II.

  • Stars
    • Mark Harmon
    • Christopher Lee
    • Robert Paul Jordan
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    6.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Mark Harmon
      • Christopher Lee
      • Robert Paul Jordan
    • 39User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Peter Cabot
    • 1981
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • John McKenzie
    • 1981
    Robert Paul Jordan
    Robert Paul Jordan
      • 1981
      Eddie Albert
      Eddie Albert
      • Adm. Wiley Sloan
      • 1981
      John Carradine
      John Carradine
      • Ronald Bentley
      • 1981
      Alex Cord
      Alex Cord
      • Dr. Sam Marlowe
      • 1981
      Robert Forster
      Robert Forster
      • Cmdr. Jeff Selkirk
      • 1981
      Frank Gorshin
      Frank Gorshin
      • Dan Wesker
      • 1981
      Jean Marsh
      Jean Marsh
      • Dr. Goldman
      • 1981
      John McIntire
      John McIntire
      • Sen. Oliver Bartholomew
      • 1981
      Jeanette Nolan
      Jeanette Nolan
      • Mrs. Sarah Bartholomew
      • 1981
      Duncan Regehr
      Duncan Regehr
      • Paul Ryker
      • 1981
      Emma Samms
      Emma Samms
      • Lea McKenzie
      • 1981
      Alan Fudge
      Alan Fudge
      • Lew Bascomb
      • 1981
      George Innes
      George Innes
      • Dave Winter
      • 1981
      John Ratzenberger
      John Ratzenberger
      • Bill Sweeney
      • 1981
      Julie Bennett
      Julie Bennett
      • Sylvia King
      • 1981
      John Berwick
      • Crewman
      • 1981
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      eric91411

      Chilling

      I am reaching way back into my memory for this one, for I saw it on T.V. in 1981 and haven't heard anything about it since, except in 1992 when a co-worker and I got on the subject of shipwrecks and somehow we both remembered this movie from our pasts. We were so vague on the details we had both thought it might have been a dream until we corroborated each other's memory!

      Brilliant how an "offshoot" society--a microcosm of our own, with all the various social strata--was represented. There was even a sub-sub-society, the "Bow People," who terrorized those in the main part of the ship.

      Also, chilling how the ship's brass were "relieved" to find out that Hitler had been defeated--not even realizing that they had established their own police state far below the surface of the ocean!
      yenlo

      Chilling beginning then sinks.

      An ocean liner goes down during WWII and a number of passengers survive and establish a civilization under the sea in the wreck. The film starts out good but then begins to wither. Too many little subplots are injected into the story, which sink it. (No pun intended) It begins to take on a Voyage to the Bottom of The Sea TV series episode type plot and the chilling Twilight Zone potential of the picture is lost. Christopher Lee does a superb job as the ship captain and is the film only really interesting character. A man who has gone from captain of the ship to absolute God in his underwater kingdom. The other characters particularly the Navy personnel who discover the wreck are weak to say the least. John Carradine co-stars as a silent film star who was aboard the liner when it went down and is now revered by the younger generation as one of the `Elders' Frank Gorshin is also aboard as the captains sinister law enforcer.
      7moofyieman

      Great idea, many flaws

      When I saw this mini-series in 1981 I was very young and it made a real impact on me. The idea of a ship that sunk 42 years ago (1981-1939) and still had survivors is a great idea for a movie, or mini-series in this case.

      As a viewer you have to buy a lot of unbelievable stuff to still enjoy it. First the enormous pressure at a depth of 300 meters to which the ship sank in matter of minutes. Somehow this pressure was no issue for all the people aboard but for the divers in 1981 it was because they have to compress and decompress for days! Then somehow the ship didn't leak at all at this depth and didn't so after 42 years in saltwater! Air, drink water, food and electricity made possible by the genius leader of the survivors. If you buy in to that, you are set to go. Oh, and there are the bow people who can survive by stealing from the others for years despite being hunted down with guns. How difficult would it be to just bar the entrances to the bow? Then, nobody - NOBODY- is happy to see the divers after 42 years. The leaders OK, they have their little empire to lose, but the hundreds of people who are treated as slaves? No cheers, laughs, clapping or happiness at all? And the first two questions what comes to mind, -who won the war and how is this rescue mission going to be organized- are addressed only after a day or so.

      BUT, as a film lover you must have a flexible mind and then a very interesting en nice story will unfold. If some producer would remake this movie, it surely must address the plausibility I wrote above. The story of people stranded together making a new society with all the good and bad human qualities is worth any storytelling. Therefore it is after 35 still a good story to tell and to watch with good actors like a young Mark Harmon and Christopher Lee.
      Reno-007

      Lost Gem

      I remember this when it premiered in Nov. of 1981 when I was in the 7th grade. I remember the specifics very well, however other reviewers are wrong about a few of the facts. First off Christopher Lee's character was NOT the captain, he was the third officer of the ship and was in charge of the engine room. Second, the movie was not made to be a horror flick. I remember the T.V. Guide writeup about it then and it is a Mystery-Suspense story. Overall a very cool movie that had an interesting premise of what if? What if the Queen Mary sank or the Queen Elizabeth sank and what would the people be like after 40 years of isolation from the world. Lee is the most noteable when it comes to the acting. I like the other actors in the film but I will say that Mark Harmon, who is a good actor, in this one really overacted a few times. All in all a great story, decent acting and cool sets.
      6kevinolzak

      Christopher Lee and John Carradine

      1981's "Goliath Awaits" was a huge ratings winner for Operation Prime Time, enabling independent UHF stations the chance to compete with the 'Big Three' - ABC, CBS, NBC - but at lower advertising rates that benefited everyone but the networks, in those early days before cable really took off. A highly improbable scenario is made believable by a strong cast of familiar faces, but nominal lead Mark Harmon is often too shrill to be effective. The ocean liner Goliath is sunk by German torpedoes in 1939, yet the 337 people found alive more than 40 years later survived due to the ingenuity of first officer John McKenzie (Christopher Lee), rightfully revered as their leader and captain ever since. A rescue team of four (Mark Harmon, Robert Forster, Alex Cord, John Ratzenberger) venture inside to offer their solution to the inevitable collapse of this insulated existence, only one month left before the fuel supply runs out for good. We have a number of fine character vignettes, in particular John Carradine (veteran of OPT's 1979 miniseries THE SEEKERS) as Ronald Bentley, famed swashbuckling movie hero, in perhaps a nod to one of his dearest friends, the late Errol Flynn. As one of the original survivors from the long ago sinking, he has spent the time educating the young about his life experiences, enjoying the one movie of his that has survived the years, wanting to be remembered as the virile young actor he once was, great with action, less so with dialogue. Still, it is Christopher Lee who stands out as the ambiguous McKenzie, who resists any attempt at rescue, knowing that his days as absolute ruler were bound to end sooner or later, his mysterious associate Dan Wesker (Frank Gorshin) a self appointed 'Angel of Death,' dispensing with people unable to work or feed themselves. Originally broadcast in two parts at over 3 hours-plus, it's never boring and makes good use of stock footage, thanks to the editing skills of director Kevin Connor, who had previously worked with Lee and Ratzenberger on the 1979 "Arabian Adventure." Not all our questions are answered, and the climax is unfortunately drawn out too long to sustain the tension, but overall a commendable effort that stayed with viewers over the decades since, much like the occupants below the sea.

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      • Trivia
        The scenes of the "Goliath" at sea are taken from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). The model was first used in Titanic (1953), and refurbished to resemble the Queen Mary.
      • Goofs
        In the beginning one of the techs has a side-scan sonar image of the R.M.S. Goliath in profile, as if were laying on its side. We later see that the Goliath is upright on the ocean floor.
      • Quotes

        Paul Ryker: [tapping message from inside Goliath] Goliath. On board, 337. Danger. Air toxic. Beware McKenzie.

      • Alternate versions
        Released on video at 110 minutes.
      • Connections
        Edited from The Black Knight (1954)
      • Soundtracks
        Happy Days Are Here Again
        Written by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen

        Performed by the Ovaltineys

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      • Release date
        • November 11, 1981 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • United States
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Goliath - Sensation nach 40 Jahren
      • Filming locations
        • RMS Queen Mary - 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Larry White Productions
        • Gay-Jay Production
        • Columbia Pictures Television
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      • Runtime
        • 3h 20m(200 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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