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The first (and some say best) season of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea went into its second half with strong ratings, a loyal audience, and 16 episodes that have stood the test of time. This compact 3-disc set presents all 16 of these 50-minute, black-and-white episodes with sound and picture quality so crisp and clean that it's hard to believe 41 years had passed between their original broadcasts (Monday nights at 7:30 on ABC) and this 2006 DVD release. Like all Irwin Allen productions, the show is characterized by simple, easy-to-follow plots, impressive production values on a limited budget, and special effects (mostly by pioneering effects master L.B. Abbott) that were state-of-the-art by mid-'60s standards. As Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart), Commander Crane (David Hedison) and the crew of the double-hulled, nuclear-powered submarine Seaview continue their first-season adventures, most of these episodes deliver plots that will be comfortably familiar to any fan of sci-fi adventure shows of the '60s: obsessive scientists conducting radical experiments, power-hungry villains from behind the Iron Curtain (typically from the unspecified "People's Republic"), and international criminals engaged in nefarious schemes of global domination. Before the series shifted to color film (in the second season) and greater emphasis on techno-gadgets and science fiction, some of these first-season episodes involve extraterrestrial beings or monsters that would become more common in subsequent seasons.

The best of these sci-fi episodes is "The Invaders" (original airdate January 25, 1965), guest-starring Robert Duvall (misspelled "Duval" in the credits) as a powerful alien awakened from suspended animation by an undersea earthquake. Other episodes feature such now-familiar guest stars as Edward Asner ("The Exile"), George Sanders ("The Traitor"), Leslie Nielsen ("The Creature"), a very young-looking Tom Skerritt (appearing briefly in the prologue of "The Enemies"), and such '60s TV stalwarts as Torin Thatcher, Skip Homeier, Alvy (Green Acres) Moore, J.D. Cannon, and Henry Silva. The most enjoyable episodes feature a deep-space robot that's been dangerously reprogrammed ("The Indestructible Man"); a giant sub-crushing jellyfish ("Mutiny"); modern-day Nazis ("The Last Battle"); humans surgically transformed into "The Amphibians"; an encounter with the Loch Ness Monster ("The Secret of the Loch"); and a cautionary tale ("The Human Computer") that may have inspired the later Star Trek episode "The Ultimate Computer." And while only a few of these episodes achieve genuine excellence, they're consistently well-written, and the father-and-son-like dynamic between Basehart and Hedison anchors the series with authentic naval authority. DVD extras include an amusing 5-minute blooper reel; a photo gallery of cover art from the highly collectible Voyage comic books published by Gold Key in the mid-'60s; and brief interview clips with David Hedison (looking great at nearly 80 years old) discussing the show's first season, his admiration for Richard Basehart, and the blooper reels that Irwin Allen compiled despite having "no sense of humor." For Voyage fans and anyone who's catching up on the best shows of the '60s, these DVDs offer loads of nostalgic entertainment. --Jeff Shannon

CATEGORY: DVD
DIRECTOR: Tom Gries, Felix E. Feist, Gerald Mayer, John Brahm, Jus Addiss, Jerry Hopper, Sutton Roley, Sobey Martin, James Goldstone, Alex March
THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: 14 September, 1964
MANUFACTURER: 20th Century Fox
MPAA RATING: NR (Not Rated)
FEATURES: Box set, Color, Dubbed, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
TYPE: Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction, TV Shows, Television
MEDIA: DVD
# OF MEDIA: 3
UPC: 024543237020

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Season One
A competitor is offering buy 1 get one free until Dec. 15, so you can get both Vols. 1 & 2 of Season One for under $22.00 with no shipping charges or tax! It's a great deal with this overpriced set.


A window into the collective social mind of the 1960's
It's important to know where Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea came from, in order to understand why it was such a popular show. This collection of B&W season 1 episodes showcases the kind of storylines that the studio thought the audience wanted to see. Spys, foreign powers, megalomaniacs, all trying to undermine the capitalist way of life. And somewhere in there, the fearless Admiral and Captain of the Seaview thwarting every attempt. As a cloak & dagger effort, it succeeds well. But it was only a forerunner to the later seasons, which changed the focus to a more prevalent science-fiction theme. One episode of exceptional note is the Human Computer, a masterpiece of film-noir that is just as nail-biting today as it was when first aired. You need to see these episodes to fully appreciate the transformation that the series made in Season 2 and beyond.


For the True Voyage Lover
I received and viewed Voyage, Season 1 Vol.2. It brought nostalgic memories of yesterday, especially with its black and white filming. This series is a must for all Voyage lovers. I especially like Baseheart's character who adds depth to the shows. This product is classic TV all the way and prompted me to order Season 2, volume 1. Filmed in stunning color, season 2 is well worth the money.

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