The Sea Around Us

1953 · Documentary · 61 min. · United States

The Sea Around Us

Based on the best-selling book by Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us is a superior underwater documentary. Produced by future "master of disaster" Irwin Allen, the film offers footage culled from several marine expeditions all over the world. The film's basic thesis: That mankind may someday face extinction when the polar ice caps melt and the Earth is covered with water. Most audiences weren't interested in the film's speculative passages: they had eyes only for such exciting vignettes as a fight between a shark and an octopus. Radio veterans Don Forbes and Theodore Von Eltz narrate.

Direction Irwin Allen

Soundtrack Paul Sawtell

Screenplay Irwin Allen

Cinematography Doane Harrison

Original title The Sea Around Us

Not rated (FilmAffinity)

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