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Captain Nemo

January 25, 1975 3h 23m 6.3/10 (17 votes)

Originally released in 1975. Captain Nemo is a action/adventure film. directed by Vasili Levin. With a runtime of 3h 23m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, Yuri Rodionov, and Mikhail Kononov

Synopsis

For several years as a terrible sea monster drowns ships of the Navy. In a small number of ships that managed to survive, in the sides were found huge holes triangular shape. Now any exit to the sea is deadly, so America sends a special frigate called Blue Star. His goal is to find and destroy the terrible monster. One of the participants of the punitive expedition is a famous Professor from France – Pierre Aronnax. He has a deep knowledge of the mysteries of the deep sea. The search for the monster continues for more than three months, but in the end, the frigate still detects it and immediately starts the attack mode. After an unsuccessful battle with the monster ship goes to the bottom, and the Professor, his servant Conseil and whaler Ned Land get on a submarine and make an amazing journey under water.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 25, 1975 51 years ago
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Runtime 3h 23m 203 minutes total
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User Rating 6.3/10 Good (17 votes)
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Language Russian Original language
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Country Soviet Union Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
RU

Production Companies

  • Odessa Film Studio

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Captain Nemo about?

For several years as a terrible sea monster drowns ships of the Navy. In a small number of ships that managed to survive, in the sides were found huge holes triangular shape. Now any exit to the se...

Who directed Captain Nemo?

Captain Nemo was directed by Vasili Levin.

How long is Captain Nemo?

Captain Nemo has a runtime of 3 hours and 23 minutes (203 minutes total).

When was Captain Nemo released?

Captain Nemo was released on January 25, 1975 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Captain Nemo?

The main cast of Captain Nemo includes Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, Yuri Rodionov, Mikhail Kononov, Volodymyr Talashko, Marianna Vertinskaya.