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Ernest Borgnine on the film "Jesus of Nazareth" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
published: 13 Dec 2011
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Marty (3/10) Movie CLIP - A Big Night of Heartache (1955) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Marty (Ernest Borgnine) tells his mother (Esther Minciotti) that he's just a fat, ugly man and will never find love.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it re...
published: 07 Feb 2014
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ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age
ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age on FOX & Friends
published: 14 Aug 2008
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Ernest Borgnine On The Bus (Feature Documentary)
RIP Ernie. We'll never forget you.
Starring Ernest Borgnine, Cris Borgnine and The Sunbum
Produced and Directed by Jeff Krulik
Associate Producer Joyce McConnell
Created by Brendan Conway and Jeff Krulik
Edited by Michael Krulik and Erica Parker
Videography and Sound by Mike Peters and Harrison Moore
Taped in 1995. Released on Good Times Home Video in 1997, through Henninger Media Development. Screened on WETA TV and MPT in 1998. Never released on DVD. Available in its entirety here online.
In honor of Ernie's 95th birthday, the whole road trip was made available on 47 separate youtube clips on the EBonTheBus Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ErnestBorgnineBus
My thoughts on his passing:
Ernie Borgnine...I'll always be grateful for his generosity, and his patience with our make-it-u...
published: 10 Jul 2012
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Ernest Borgnine winning the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty"
Grace Kelly presenting Ernest Borgnine with the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty" at the 28th Academy Awards® in 1956. Hosted by Jerry Lewis.
published: 09 Jul 2012
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Ernest Borgnine on Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
published: 13 Dec 2011
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Ernest Borgnine on THE WILD BUNCH
Ernest Borgnine talks about the critics first screening of THE WILD BUNCH, and Sam Peckinpah's reaction to the response. THE WILD BUNCH ranks #69 on AFI's List, 100 Years...100 Thrills.
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published: 09 Jul 2012
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Ernest Borgnine in "The Neptune Factor" (1973)
Set in the north Atlantic, off Nova Scotia, deep deep beneath the ocean waves, Director Dr. Andrews (Walter Pidgeon) is trying to keep his Project Neptune team's oceanographic research going aboard the OceanLab II, a sea base located near a dark abyss, in spite of opposition from Foundation Head, Dr. Norton Shepherd (Ed McGibbon).
On the ocean floor, a small team of scientists led by Dr. Hal Hamilton (Michael J. Reynolds) prepare to leave their underwater laboratory, about to return to the surface, after an extended stay performing research on undersea earthquakes.
Ironically, a huge underwater earthquake interrupts the Marine scientists' plans. The undersea lab they are all living in gets hits by an earthquake, which rips the lab loose from its moorings, and the cracked sea floor sends ...
published: 13 May 2022
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My Three Sons Season 5 Full Episodes 🎁 Episode 4+5 +6🎁 Classic Western TV Series #1080p
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McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half-hour episodes over four seasons, from October 11, 1962, to April 12, 1966, on the ABC television network.
published: 24 Mar 2024
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Ernest Borgnine on voicing "Mermaid Man" on SpongeBob SquarePants - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
published: 02 Nov 2010
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Ernest Borgnine on the film "Jesus of Nazareth" - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
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See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 599623
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Marty (3/10) Movie CLIP - A Big Night of Heartache (1955) HD
Marty movie clips: http://j.mp/1bf5rDl
BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/16YsSsT
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Marty (E...
Marty movie clips: http://j.mp/1bf5rDl
BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/16YsSsT
Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr
CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Marty (Ernest Borgnine) tells his mother (Esther Minciotti) that he's just a fat, ugly man and will never find love.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it remains otherwise intact, telling of 24 very important hours in the lives of two lonely people. Marty is a bittersweet, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and always realistic comedy-drama about Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine), a 34-year-old Bronx butcher. Approaching middle-age as a burly, somewhat overweight man who has no illusions about himself or his attractiveness to women, Marty looks forward to just one thing in life -- buying his boss's butcher shop and trying to make a success in business -- and he's even uncertain about that. A gentle, good-natured man, he lives with his mother (Esther Minciotti), a kind but emotionally smothering woman, in a too-large house and spends his time a small circle of dead-end friends (Joe Mantell, Frank Sutton). One Friday night, Marty's mother convinces him to go to the Stardust Ballroom, where he meets a plain-looking schoolteacher named Clara (Betsy Blair), whose life appears to mirror his own -- she lives with her father, and is frightened about the one prospect she has for advancement in her job. Meeting her after witnessing a humiliating rejection by her blind date, Marty acts on his best impulses and asks Clara to dance, and soon they are actually enjoying each other's company. She is as drawn to him as he is to her, but both are so uncertain about putting themselves at risk emotionally, that the evening almost ends badly when he tries to kiss her -- but they agree to go to talk on the phone and go to a movie the next night. But whatever good feelings he has about Clara are soon threatened by his friends' put-downs of her, and his mother's hostility, driven by her sudden panic that if Marty marries, she'll be left living alone. Marty spends the next day alone and never does call Clara, seemingly having decided that it's best to leave well enough alone. That is, until he takes a good long look at his life, and a listen to his friends -- and he suddenly makes the decision to try for true happiness, wherever it leads.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1955)
Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Esther Minciotti
Director: Delbert Mann
Producers: Paddy Chayefsky, Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster
Screenwriter: Paddy Chayefsky
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Marty (Ernest Borgnine) tells his mother (Esther Minciotti) that he's just a fat, ugly man and will never find love.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse starring Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand. The Hecht-Lancaster movie version, also directed by Mann, replaces the two leads with Ernest Borgnine and Betsy Blair (as well as featuring several soon-to-be-familiar faces, including Jerry Paris, Frank Sutton, and Karen Steele, plus Joe Mantell, Nehemiah Persoff, and Betsy Palmer from the TV version). But it remains otherwise intact, telling of 24 very important hours in the lives of two lonely people. Marty is a bittersweet, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant, and always realistic comedy-drama about Marty Pilletti (Ernest Borgnine), a 34-year-old Bronx butcher. Approaching middle-age as a burly, somewhat overweight man who has no illusions about himself or his attractiveness to women, Marty looks forward to just one thing in life -- buying his boss's butcher shop and trying to make a success in business -- and he's even uncertain about that. A gentle, good-natured man, he lives with his mother (Esther Minciotti), a kind but emotionally smothering woman, in a too-large house and spends his time a small circle of dead-end friends (Joe Mantell, Frank Sutton). One Friday night, Marty's mother convinces him to go to the Stardust Ballroom, where he meets a plain-looking schoolteacher named Clara (Betsy Blair), whose life appears to mirror his own -- she lives with her father, and is frightened about the one prospect she has for advancement in her job. Meeting her after witnessing a humiliating rejection by her blind date, Marty acts on his best impulses and asks Clara to dance, and soon they are actually enjoying each other's company. She is as drawn to him as he is to her, but both are so uncertain about putting themselves at risk emotionally, that the evening almost ends badly when he tries to kiss her -- but they agree to go to talk on the phone and go to a movie the next night. But whatever good feelings he has about Clara are soon threatened by his friends' put-downs of her, and his mother's hostility, driven by her sudden panic that if Marty marries, she'll be left living alone. Marty spends the next day alone and never does call Clara, seemingly having decided that it's best to leave well enough alone. That is, until he takes a good long look at his life, and a listen to his friends -- and he suddenly makes the decision to try for true happiness, wherever it leads.
CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (1955)
Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Esther Minciotti
Director: Delbert Mann
Producers: Paddy Chayefsky, Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster
Screenwriter: Paddy Chayefsky
WHO ARE WE?
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ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age
ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age on FOX & Friends
ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age on FOX & Friends
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ERNEST BORGNINE - Secret to Old Age on FOX & Friends
- published: 14 Aug 2008
- views: 788715
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Ernest Borgnine On The Bus (Feature Documentary)
RIP Ernie. We'll never forget you.
Starring Ernest Borgnine, Cris Borgnine and The Sunbum
Produced and Directed by Jeff Krulik
Associate Producer Joyce McConnel...
RIP Ernie. We'll never forget you.
Starring Ernest Borgnine, Cris Borgnine and The Sunbum
Produced and Directed by Jeff Krulik
Associate Producer Joyce McConnell
Created by Brendan Conway and Jeff Krulik
Edited by Michael Krulik and Erica Parker
Videography and Sound by Mike Peters and Harrison Moore
Taped in 1995. Released on Good Times Home Video in 1997, through Henninger Media Development. Screened on WETA TV and MPT in 1998. Never released on DVD. Available in its entirety here online.
In honor of Ernie's 95th birthday, the whole road trip was made available on 47 separate youtube clips on the EBonTheBus Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ErnestBorgnineBus
My thoughts on his passing:
Ernie Borgnine...I'll always be grateful for his generosity, and his patience with our make-it-up-as-we-go production. He was a terrific sport, and a lot of fun to work with; I'm so glad to have been a colleague, at least for a brief while. I'll never forget him; it was a true honor.
God bless.
Thank you,
Jeff
www.jeffkrulik.com
https://wn.com/Ernest_Borgnine_On_The_Bus_(Feature_Documentary)
RIP Ernie. We'll never forget you.
Starring Ernest Borgnine, Cris Borgnine and The Sunbum
Produced and Directed by Jeff Krulik
Associate Producer Joyce McConnell
Created by Brendan Conway and Jeff Krulik
Edited by Michael Krulik and Erica Parker
Videography and Sound by Mike Peters and Harrison Moore
Taped in 1995. Released on Good Times Home Video in 1997, through Henninger Media Development. Screened on WETA TV and MPT in 1998. Never released on DVD. Available in its entirety here online.
In honor of Ernie's 95th birthday, the whole road trip was made available on 47 separate youtube clips on the EBonTheBus Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ErnestBorgnineBus
My thoughts on his passing:
Ernie Borgnine...I'll always be grateful for his generosity, and his patience with our make-it-up-as-we-go production. He was a terrific sport, and a lot of fun to work with; I'm so glad to have been a colleague, at least for a brief while. I'll never forget him; it was a true honor.
God bless.
Thank you,
Jeff
www.jeffkrulik.com
- published: 10 Jul 2012
- views: 161753
3:30
Ernest Borgnine winning the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty"
Grace Kelly presenting Ernest Borgnine with the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty" at the 28th
Academy Awards® in 1956. Hosted by Jerry Lewis.
Grace Kelly presenting Ernest Borgnine with the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty" at the 28th
Academy Awards® in 1956. Hosted by Jerry Lewis.
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Grace Kelly presenting Ernest Borgnine with the Oscar® for Best Actor for "Marty" at the 28th
Academy Awards® in 1956. Hosted by Jerry Lewis.
- published: 09 Jul 2012
- views: 278377
1:45
Ernest Borgnine on Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra - EMMYTVLEGENDS.ORG
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
See the full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/ernest-borgnine
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- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 1119964
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Ernest Borgnine on THE WILD BUNCH
Ernest Borgnine talks about the critics first screening of THE WILD BUNCH, and Sam Peckinpah's reaction to the response. THE WILD BUNCH ranks #69 on AFI's List,...
Ernest Borgnine talks about the critics first screening of THE WILD BUNCH, and Sam Peckinpah's reaction to the response. THE WILD BUNCH ranks #69 on AFI's List, 100 Years...100 Thrills.
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Ernest Borgnine talks about the critics first screening of THE WILD BUNCH, and Sam Peckinpah's reaction to the response. THE WILD BUNCH ranks #69 on AFI's List, 100 Years...100 Thrills.
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- published: 09 Jul 2012
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Ernest Borgnine in "The Neptune Factor" (1973)
Set in the north Atlantic, off Nova Scotia, deep deep beneath the ocean waves, Director Dr. Andrews (Walter Pidgeon) is trying to keep his Project Neptune team'...
Set in the north Atlantic, off Nova Scotia, deep deep beneath the ocean waves, Director Dr. Andrews (Walter Pidgeon) is trying to keep his Project Neptune team's oceanographic research going aboard the OceanLab II, a sea base located near a dark abyss, in spite of opposition from Foundation Head, Dr. Norton Shepherd (Ed McGibbon).
On the ocean floor, a small team of scientists led by Dr. Hal Hamilton (Michael J. Reynolds) prepare to leave their underwater laboratory, about to return to the surface, after an extended stay performing research on undersea earthquakes.
Ironically, a huge underwater earthquake interrupts the Marine scientists' plans. The undersea lab they are all living in gets hits by an earthquake, which rips the lab loose from its moorings, and the cracked sea floor sends their lab careening down the underwater mountain it was built on, and plummeting into the abyss, taking the team with it, who only have seven days of air.
Trapped too deep for divers, the only chance for the rescue of the trapped Hamilton and crew is to enlist a modern experimental U.S. Navy mini-sub to dive in an attempt to survey the damage and photograph it for insurance purposes.
The sub is piloted by the arrogant Cmdr. Adrien Blake USN (Ben Gazzara). He heads up the rescue operation, and brings along Chief Diver "Mack" MacKay (Ernest Borgnine), Diver Bob Cousins (Donnelly Rhodes), and Dr. Leah Jansen (Yvette Mimieux), Hamilton's fiancé.
But, with Mack and Jansen onboard, the mission turns into an operation to rescue the scientists. Time is of the essence.
Blake finds the lab has been ripped from its moorings and has tumbled down an unexplored, deep ocean trench, presumably intact. With the lab's reserve air supply dwindling, the team descends into the unexplored trench and finds an incredible ecosystem populated with monstrously oversized fish.
After enormous amounts of exploration they find the lab partially intact. The rescue sub makes a few exploratory test dives to assess the situation, but are discontinued once the minisubmersible encounters dangerous situations.
Dr. Jansen forces the minisubmersible to dive well below the safe depth. The submersible's journey into the unknown discovers that Sealab fell into an unexplored cave. Inside that cave are numerous realistic dangers like strong underwater currents, limited battery power, and sand.
The rescue team finally enters the cave and encounters its share of fantasy challenges, like huge prehistoric fish, and find the surviving scientists breathing from scuba tanks and fending off giant, hungry eels. Diver Moulton sacrifices his life distracting the eels in order to enable the others to be rescued. The submarine returns to the surface with the two rescued scientists.
A 1973 science fiction film also known as "The Neptune Disaster," the movie has a subtitle of "An Underwater Odyssey,' directed by Daniel Petrie, produced by Sandy Howard, the film was based on an original story by writer Jack DeWitt, featuring underwater cinematography by Paul Herbermann, starring Ernest Borgnine (“Cabbie” from ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK), an Oscar winning actor, Ben Gazzara (“Brad Wesley” from ROAD HOUSE), earned multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nods and Broadway accolades. Walter Pidgeon had two Oscar nods in his pocket; Yvette Mimieux worked consistently as one of MGM Studios’ leading contract players throughout the 1960s and made her debut in H.G Wells "The Time Machine" (1960).
Sandy Howard, a film producer from the United States, brought the idea of "The Neptune Factor" to David Perlmutter and Harold Greenberg, who chose to produce the film. Howard wanted the film to be made in the United States, but Greenberg was able to have the film shot in Canada. The Canadian Film Development Corporation contributed 10% of the film's budget under the demand that Daniel Petrie be the director.
Producer Sandy Howard consulted a large number of marine biologists, oceanographers, and ichthyologists two years prior to taking the script into production. More than forty technical consultants from the Canadian Armed Forces, the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, and the Royal Ontario Museum as well as representatives from industries involved in various aspects of the undersea world participated in the making of this film. The nature of the Oceanlab underwater facility bears a resemblance to real-world projects of the 1960s such as the ConShelf Two project of Jacques Cousteau, NASA's NEEMO, and the US Navy SEALAB. The film's special effects utilized underwater photography of miniatures with actual marine life.
TV Guide gave this Irwin Allen paint-by-numbers underwater disaster movie made by 20th Century Fox and co-released by Fox and MGM Studios, one out of 5 stars, stating that "while its underwater photography was well done, the film was predictable, the characters stereotypes and the story lacking."
The New York Times also praised the photography, but found little else of value in the film.
https://wn.com/Ernest_Borgnine_In_The_Neptune_Factor_(1973)
Set in the north Atlantic, off Nova Scotia, deep deep beneath the ocean waves, Director Dr. Andrews (Walter Pidgeon) is trying to keep his Project Neptune team's oceanographic research going aboard the OceanLab II, a sea base located near a dark abyss, in spite of opposition from Foundation Head, Dr. Norton Shepherd (Ed McGibbon).
On the ocean floor, a small team of scientists led by Dr. Hal Hamilton (Michael J. Reynolds) prepare to leave their underwater laboratory, about to return to the surface, after an extended stay performing research on undersea earthquakes.
Ironically, a huge underwater earthquake interrupts the Marine scientists' plans. The undersea lab they are all living in gets hits by an earthquake, which rips the lab loose from its moorings, and the cracked sea floor sends their lab careening down the underwater mountain it was built on, and plummeting into the abyss, taking the team with it, who only have seven days of air.
Trapped too deep for divers, the only chance for the rescue of the trapped Hamilton and crew is to enlist a modern experimental U.S. Navy mini-sub to dive in an attempt to survey the damage and photograph it for insurance purposes.
The sub is piloted by the arrogant Cmdr. Adrien Blake USN (Ben Gazzara). He heads up the rescue operation, and brings along Chief Diver "Mack" MacKay (Ernest Borgnine), Diver Bob Cousins (Donnelly Rhodes), and Dr. Leah Jansen (Yvette Mimieux), Hamilton's fiancé.
But, with Mack and Jansen onboard, the mission turns into an operation to rescue the scientists. Time is of the essence.
Blake finds the lab has been ripped from its moorings and has tumbled down an unexplored, deep ocean trench, presumably intact. With the lab's reserve air supply dwindling, the team descends into the unexplored trench and finds an incredible ecosystem populated with monstrously oversized fish.
After enormous amounts of exploration they find the lab partially intact. The rescue sub makes a few exploratory test dives to assess the situation, but are discontinued once the minisubmersible encounters dangerous situations.
Dr. Jansen forces the minisubmersible to dive well below the safe depth. The submersible's journey into the unknown discovers that Sealab fell into an unexplored cave. Inside that cave are numerous realistic dangers like strong underwater currents, limited battery power, and sand.
The rescue team finally enters the cave and encounters its share of fantasy challenges, like huge prehistoric fish, and find the surviving scientists breathing from scuba tanks and fending off giant, hungry eels. Diver Moulton sacrifices his life distracting the eels in order to enable the others to be rescued. The submarine returns to the surface with the two rescued scientists.
A 1973 science fiction film also known as "The Neptune Disaster," the movie has a subtitle of "An Underwater Odyssey,' directed by Daniel Petrie, produced by Sandy Howard, the film was based on an original story by writer Jack DeWitt, featuring underwater cinematography by Paul Herbermann, starring Ernest Borgnine (“Cabbie” from ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK), an Oscar winning actor, Ben Gazzara (“Brad Wesley” from ROAD HOUSE), earned multiple Golden Globe and Emmy nods and Broadway accolades. Walter Pidgeon had two Oscar nods in his pocket; Yvette Mimieux worked consistently as one of MGM Studios’ leading contract players throughout the 1960s and made her debut in H.G Wells "The Time Machine" (1960).
Sandy Howard, a film producer from the United States, brought the idea of "The Neptune Factor" to David Perlmutter and Harold Greenberg, who chose to produce the film. Howard wanted the film to be made in the United States, but Greenberg was able to have the film shot in Canada. The Canadian Film Development Corporation contributed 10% of the film's budget under the demand that Daniel Petrie be the director.
Producer Sandy Howard consulted a large number of marine biologists, oceanographers, and ichthyologists two years prior to taking the script into production. More than forty technical consultants from the Canadian Armed Forces, the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, and the Royal Ontario Museum as well as representatives from industries involved in various aspects of the undersea world participated in the making of this film. The nature of the Oceanlab underwater facility bears a resemblance to real-world projects of the 1960s such as the ConShelf Two project of Jacques Cousteau, NASA's NEEMO, and the US Navy SEALAB. The film's special effects utilized underwater photography of miniatures with actual marine life.
TV Guide gave this Irwin Allen paint-by-numbers underwater disaster movie made by 20th Century Fox and co-released by Fox and MGM Studios, one out of 5 stars, stating that "while its underwater photography was well done, the film was predictable, the characters stereotypes and the story lacking."
The New York Times also praised the photography, but found little else of value in the film.
- published: 13 May 2022
- views: 792243
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My Three Sons Season 5 Full Episodes 🎁 Episode 4+5 +6🎁 Classic Western TV Series #1080p
#McHale'sNavy #McHale's #ClassicWesternTV
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McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half-hour episo...
#McHale'sNavy #McHale's #ClassicWesternTV
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McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half-hour episodes over four seasons, from October 11, 1962, to April 12, 1966, on the ABC television network.
https://wn.com/My_Three_Sons_Season_5_Full_Episodes_🎁_Episode_4_5_6🎁_Classic_Western_Tv_Series_1080P
#McHale'sNavy #McHale's #ClassicWesternTV
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McHale's Navy is an American sitcom starring Ernest Borgnine that aired 138 half-hour episodes over four seasons, from October 11, 1962, to April 12, 1966, on the ABC television network.
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