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Rating: 3.4/10 by 36 users

The Incredible Petrified World (1959)

When the cable breaks on their diving bell four people find themselves trapped in a hidden underwater world.

Directing:
  • Jerry Warren
Writing:
  • John W. Steiner
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Nov 18, 1959

Rating: 3.4/10 by 36 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 10 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: volcano, scuba diving, komodo dragon, underwater cave
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John Carradine
Prof. Millard Wyman
Robert Clarke
Craig Randall
Phyllis Coates
Dale Marshall
Allen Windsor
Paul Whitmore
Sheila Noonan
Lauri Talbott
George Skaff
Dr. J.R. Matheny
Maurice Bernard
Old Man in the Caverns
Lloyd Nelson
Wilson, Sonar Man
Harry Raven
The Captain
Jack Haffner
Jimmy, Reporter

Ackmovie

This film is one of your typical late 50's B-Movies. The premise is **somewhat** believable, but just not enough. The direction is somewhat decent, but I've seen other, better B-movies. I found this in Wal-Mart on one of those Mill Creek compilation DVD's.

CinemaSerf

This could have made for quite a fun adventure, had the casting not been so terribly wooden! Four folks in a diving bell find them selves stranded in a network of caves. With now ay back to their colleagues on the surface, they must try to find a way out through the caverns - where they encounter their own equivalent of "Ben Gunn" (Maurice Bernard) who has already been down there for fourteen years. Meantime, topside, "Prof Wyman" (John Carradine) desperately tries to find a way to rescue them - but with the diving bell lost, can he find a way? There is a heck of a lot of back-projection and papier-mâché here. Not that that is so unusual, it's just that the cavernous scenarios and the really drab lighting make the film really quite dour to watch. It looks cheap! The dialogue and cast are just as mediocre, none of them stand out and the characterisations do tend to stereotype when things get perilous. If there was a budget, it went on the coffee - and I am afraid this is just not very good, interesting or captivating and you can spot the (magnified) archive footage a mile away.


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