The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues

The Phantom from 10,000 Leagues

195580 min
4.1/10
HorrorScience Fiction

Plot Summary

A marine biologist and a government agent investigate mysterious deaths and rumors of a sea monster in a secluded ocean cove, and find themselves involved with a marine biology professor conducting secretive experiments, international spies trying to steal his secrets, a radioactive light on the sea bottom, and the malevolent thing which guards it.

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👥Cast (10)

Kent Taylor

Kent Taylor

Dr. Ted Stevens, alias Ted Baxter

Cathy Downs

Cathy Downs

Lois King

Michael Whalen

Michael Whalen

Prof. King

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Rodney Bell

William S. 'Bill' Grant

Phillip Pine

Phillip Pine

George Thomas

Vivi Janiss

Vivi Janiss

Ethel Hall

Helene Stanton

Helene Stanton

Wanda

Pierce Lyden

Pierce Lyden

Andy, the Janitor

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Michael Garth

Sheriff

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Norma Hanson

The Phantom

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Director

Dan Milner

Writers

Lou Rusoff

Producers

Jack Milner, Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, Dan Milner

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🏷️Keywords

sheriffmonsterespionagemutationlaboratoryscuba divingscientistunderwaterfemale spysea monsteruraniummarine biologypacific oceanmysterious deathspear gunnuclear experimentradioactive lightradioactive corpsescientist's daughterrow boat

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

11/14/2022

I'm all for low-budget sci-fi thrillers; I used to watch them late at night as a kid. This, however, has virtually nothing to redeem it at all. Some radioactive activity down in the depths has created this devilish looking creature; and our intrepid team of scientists investigate it after bodies start washing up on the shoreline. The problem here is masterly inactivity - nothing happens. The phantom lives up to it's name - it is hardly ever on screen. The rest of this nonsense consists of lots of extended (and frequently soppy) conversation and some slightly spurious scientific-espionage sub plots. Sorry, this is just rotten.

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