Underwater!

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Underwater!
Directed by John Sturges
Produced by Harry Tatelman
Howard Hughes (executive producer)
Written by Robert B. Bailey and Hugh King (story)
Starring Jane Russell
Richard Egan
Cinematography Harry J. Wild
Editing by Stuart Gilmore
Distributed by RKO
Release dates April 17, 1955
Running time 99 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $2 million[1]
Box office $2.2 million (US rentals)[2]

Underwater! is a 1955 adventure film directed by John Sturges and starring Jane Russell and Richard Egan.

Plot synopsis

Johnny (Richard Egan) and his wife Theresa (Jane Russell), along with mercenary Dominic Quesada (Gilbert Roland), priest Father Cannon (Robert Keith) and Gloria (Lori Nelson), the boat owner, search for sunken treasure in the Caribbean. While on a dive they come across a wreck that they assume holds treasure. When they resurface they are confronted by a local boat with an unhealthy curiosity in their activities. In their effort to find funding to raise the wreck they discover that what they are looking for is a 17th-century ship that contains a life size solid gold Madonna encrusted in precious gems and that it lies in a different underwater location. And so, they set about to acquire it. However, it's on the edge of a precipice in shark infested waters and they are not the only ones after it.

Cast

Production

Partially filmed on location in Mexico and Hawaii, Underwater! was completed in a newly constructed underwater tank in an RKO Radio soundstage. It was the first RKO film released in Superscope.[3]

Release

For its world premiere, on January 10, 1955,[4] the film was projected on a submerged movie screen at Silver Springs, Florida, and the invited guests were encouraged to don aqualungs and bathing suits so that they could watch the picture while swimming.

The song "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" featured in the film became a major hit.

Notes

  1. Glenn Lovell, Escape Artist: The Life and Films of John Sturges, University of Wisconsin Press, 2008 p117-124
  2. 'The Top Box-Office Hits of 1955', Variety Weekly, January 25, 1956
  3. http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/Widescreen/wingss2.htm
  4. Special, "World Premiere of 'Underwater' Motion Picture To Be Shown At Silver Springs', Playground News, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 30 December 1954, Volume 9, Number 48, page 3.

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