Amazing Restoration of this Series. I'm 65 years old and I feel like I'm watching it when was 8 years old again. Thank you so much . From a Disabled Gulf War Veteran 🇺🇸.
This is definitely one of the most underrated TV shows of all time! The thrilling suspense throughout this whole series is what keeps me attached and is near and dear to my heart. Richard basehart is also a National Treasure!
It's not that underrated. It performed well in syndication in the 70s and there has always been a fanbase for the show that for decades published fanzines,etc. There was even a fan group in the UK that held conventions and maybe still does. The Gold Key comic book adaptation of the show commands pretty hefty prices on the market.
@@jeremybear573 A lot of the SF, spy shows, and westerns had comic book spin offs. I remember the "Combat" TV series did, too. Also, a lot of them had bubble gum picture cards.
I remember watching all the reruns of these in the late 80s. A few people being critical of a show made decades ago with limited tech and special effects. But for all its faults it is a piece of cultural history and a great job has been done to preserve it.
One of my favourites. The vocal growls by the mummy were so guttural & by the end, its face was superbly disintegrating. Loved the Day the Earth Stood Still soundtrack. Another 20th Century Fox production.
"I'M GONNA TELL MY MUMMY ON YOU!".HAHAHAHAHAAAA!...I saw this when I was a kid..I think it had Lon Chaney in it..the 1st one was in 1932, lol....I was born in '59....
I watched this as a kid in the 60's. I remember this and Wild Wild West and It's about Time It's about Space were my favorites. Johnny Quest, Speed Racer so many great cartoons as well ~
One of my favorite episodes. 😱Watched reruns on WGN Chicago back in the 80's when we got expanded cable. The prints looked like they had gone through a shredder. These restored prints are unbelievable! Thanks!👍👍
@@carlacrawford9349 Yes, I guess that the original film stock was good quality, but the resto work makes it look bright, fresh and clear. Without being over-bright. I think I must have watched the originals in b&w - we didn't have color TV in the UK until about 1967! (= late).
Thank you !! These episodes look better than they did when broadcast back in the 1960s. Wonderful restoration, and a great escape back to enjoy some fun of our youth days, and introduce a new generation to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
I remember watching them as well in 1991 every Sunday afternoon channel 4 just before my Sunday dinner then finish the weekend of with a few cold beers down my local every Sunday evening with the lads when I was care free and single living at home great memories
The Seaview had a long history of taking on mysterious, unknown, and highly dangerous cargo that jeopardized the lives and safety of its crew. This is something that the U.S. Navy would never do on its nuclear submarines. But hey, we needed a new storyline each week for the tv show, right? Mummy? Why not? Seaview had android duplicates, a psychotic clown, an alien in cryogenic tube, sea monsters, some lady aging fast to a crone, there was even an android admiral that we didn't know about until it got shot in the head.
I loved the part when the Captain comes back on duty and asks the Admiral and Chip how did the Seaview get so far off course with a stern look and the two just stand there looking like two naughty school boy's in trouble!😅
I loved this show as a kid but it always amazed me how the most advanced sub on the planet always ended up on sea floor. Should have been called “Crashing to the Bottom of the Sea” Once again captain Crane is possessed. Also a mummy that can barely move, gets around the sub without being seen. Nobody wants to go to sick bay. And just a few sparks make the Seaview rock and roll at least once per episode. Great show. Oh one last thing. The mummy has a useless arm until he fights off three crewmen. For just a moment it has two very strong arms to pick up a crewman up off the floor.
Admiral Nelson versus a classic movie monster: "Bullets won't stop it, but it is slow, clumsy, and I've got a length of cable and a nuclear reactor. Fry it."
Any criticisms or jokes about the special effects are moot. The actors were totally committed to their roles and the tension was created by their skill and the camera work and the music. Remember, Shakespeare's actors didn't even have sets and had minimal props and still managed to mesmerize their audiences with just his words and their skills. Now, we have lost so much of our imaginations and ability to become engrossed in a story and need lots of computer-generated effects to keep us distracted, but we don't really enjoy the drama the same way we used to.
They got the sarcophagus in the same way Gibbs got his sailboat out of the basement. I watched this entire series in the mid 60’s all before we could afford a color set. The good part about getting old is, I remember all the crew but few of the scripts. A classic sci fi restoration.
Ah, 1960s tv! The age of fantasmagorical " scientific" based entertainment! "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea," "Lost in Space," "Incredible Voyage," and of courese, "Star Trek" TOS. I've watched a few of these episodes on RUclips and have noticed a pattern: the crew encounter marvels (mermaids, gillmen, mummies, etc) and nor real explainations or information to give some depth to the plot. Each episode seems to end with the admiral saying, "Well, I guess it's a mystery that we will never know." But, it was the 60s and it was escapist tv, so what should i expect?😊
Well even at the time, people would complain about the all too often lowbrow approach in these Irwin Allen shows and in fact Isaac Asimov wrote an article for TV Guide especially singling out his shows. There was an article in a scifi fanzine entitled 'The Curse Of Irwin Allen'. The lead actor here, Basehart, supposedly made a comment to the press about how the scripts were written: 'They flush the toilet and the script appears in Irwin Allen's office' . Nevertheless, Allen's usual retort was 'Logic? Don't bother me with logic!' However this show nevertheless delivered the goods in terms of raw pulpy entertainment and I remain a huge Voyage fan. To address your comment, actually this is the only episode where Nelson says at the end 'it's a mystery'. But granted given all the aliens, entities, etc. that were constantly infiltrating the Seaview, at some point the US government would have established a 'X Files' type special department as a countermeasure.
@@MrPeterbs I have wondered, are details given, in the original broadcast of an episode, to explain things like the mermaids, why mummies reanimate, etc. but those parts have been edited out by RUclips constraints?
@@jeraldbaxter3532 No. Given I'm a boomer who actually watched much of the show first run on ABC on Sunday evenings and then later in syndication, I can assure you nothing has been edited out. In the 1st Season (which was in black and white) there was some attempt to be a bit more scientifically plausible but that went away in the later seasons.
The Mummy must of been a fan, of the Universal Mummy, since he utilizes, the same 'foot drag'. Love how it's a submarine on the outside, but a massive hanger-deck, on the inside😏!! This one is one, of the spooky ones (not like they're ALL, not spooky), 'cause there isn't any explanation on why, the mummy's force exists, to begin with🥺………… In your write-up, you point out that, this is 'increased frame rate'. That's really called; 'time compressed'. And 'Tool-man' could mean, a whole different, thought image🤭!!
Hi TooleManTv, the emergence of the mummy and the first appearance of "Gort" in "The Day The Earth Stood Still" simultaneously coincides with the same sinister music score.
Trivia: Nelson says that the Middle East is ready to erupt into war at a moment's notice. Four months after the original airing of this episode, the Six Day War broke out, which resulted in Israel gaining the Golan, the West Bank, the Sinai, and all of Jerusalem.
@@TooleManTVthe same old destructive crap that's been going on for thousands of years.by the way tooleman, I just recently watched an episode,of voyage to the bottom of the Sea, I could tell it was not one of your restorations, even though the picture was clear, Your Versions are a whole lot better, keep up the good work, man you are spot-on, you are the boss. 👍✌️🌝💐⭐
Blimey! That Mummy sure would of had a lot of holes and burn marks in it, I think the people it was sent too would of had a few questions about their valuble relic.🤔
Thank you for that "vote". Irwin's critics who claim not to respect his Critters are definitely off base, the craftsmanship is first rate for nonCGI creatures (yes, production pace might affect some suits. But overall, far better than the critics have said. 60s creatures from Outer Limits through Irwin's series were very inventive, comparable to anything on the big screen.
The eerie music when the mummy emerges at 11:30 is "borrowed" from the original The Day The Earth Stood Still ! ruclips.net/video/K6iF5sINVns/видео.html
You are unbelievable. Does the HD broadcasts on MeTV look somewhat as good? Aren't these films subject to copyright issues. If these were in 1080 P would they look better? You have a real talent that could have made you millions in Hollywood as a HD consultant, or re issuing your own line of classic shows. That was one silly looking Mummy!
That’s because it is Bernard Hermann’s actual score. At 11:00 the cue heard is from the moment Gort activates and releases himself from an “impregnable” block of material.
Richard Basehart was believable in his role. Gave the series a certain quality. A perfect escape for the viewer. Thats what is wrong today with tv....too much reality and woke crap.
Now the question is, how did they get the sarcophagus in the hatch of the flying sub when it is so big? Oops! At 13:00 the mummy opens the door hatch by spinning the latch, just like he knows how. He did not have that technology and knowledge back then. Another goof in the plot.
Typical fun pulpy later season Voyage episode enhanced by the wonderful (Emmy winning) cinematography and extensive borrowing from the 20th Fox music library (Herrrmann, etc.) Of course the story is inconsistent. This primitive mummy staggers around growling and tears up circuitry yet is cunning enough to take over Crane's mind so he can sabotage the mission. However perhaps we could retcon the whole thing by saying that the 'entities' hinted at in the earlier episode 'Day Of Evil' were actually controlling the mummy as well.
For a Later-In-Season-3 episode this one has a lot going for it. As you noted, the music scoring. I've found that the pacing and various attentions to detail worked out very well here. Two "extra" crewmen (including ongoing extra Pat Culliton) get speaking parts. Lighting effects, too, are well crafted. IMO a little gem from this controversial season.
Mr Peterbs. Thank you for that wonderful report. I often find myself wishing I were a Hollywood type with access to it all, in order to catalog Voyage's rich community of "extra" players. One can go to Trek's Memory Alpha for much detail on the "extras" (though sometimes you even have to dig a bit there). Popular priced cinematography magazines started to give Voyage background people more attention in recent years. Please give Pat Culliton and Derrik Lewis my best and my thanks. And once more thank you for your contributions on these forums. I've benefitted considerably from them.
@@AdmiralNelson1000 You're welcome. Maybe you're not on Facebook but there are at least two large Voyage fan groups on there. I tend to stick with the smaller ones these days. Derrik and I have been trying to get together for lunch or dinner for yeas now. I hope it comes true soon.
@mrpeterbs. Thank you for the response. Again much appreciated. I should know this by now, but do you know the Music that comes along with the Day Earth /Still score here -- the more haunting, exotic score that opens with the episode 's title and writer/director credits? It sounds like it was lifted from those old 50s spear, temple and sandal movies with Yvonne DeCarlo or Debra Paget.
This shuffling, slow mummy hauls its gimp leg around like it's about to crumble to dust at any moment. Then suddenly is all fast and athletic when fighting two guys! The instant the threat is dealt with, it's back to the zombie drag-leg. And killing an undead, supernatural force that reads minds (to know what all this modern stuff does) and exerts mind control, with some electricity? Why, I this kind of scenario the juice should be more likely to bestow it even more power. That "Some things are better left unexplained" at the end. No kidding! How do you explain all the stupidity in this one? The things that kept me on the edge of my seat as a kid are sure idiotic now.
@@billhosko7723 All of us here wasting time watching RUclips videos, if we're over 15 years old, could rightfully be admonished to "gettalife." 😉 And how is expressing some honest and valid observations and opinions being a troll? I thought trolls were just shit disturbers, being controversial only to get a rise out of people. That ain't me. The world would be a mighty boring place if we all thought and felt the same way. Indeed, as General Patton had once written, "If everyone is thinking the same thing, no one is thinking." Cheers!
I can think of a couple of ideas for a Part Tw😮😮😮o for this storyline instead of leaving it hanging with the question of why the mummy came alive and why he picked the Captain?
Amazing Restoration of this Series. I'm 65 years old and I feel like I'm watching it when was 8 years old again. Thank you so much . From a Disabled Gulf War Veteran 🇺🇸.
Thank you for your service.
@@mariakelly90210 , Thank you for your Support 🇺🇸.
I'm 64, my dad was in WWII....
Welcome Aboard, thank you@!
Why interfuse, your memory of the show, with you being, a Gulf War vet?? It's pointless.
And, I'm 62.
This is definitely one of the most underrated TV shows of all time! The thrilling suspense throughout this whole series is what keeps me attached and is near and dear to my heart. Richard basehart is also a National Treasure!
I agree with you
It's not that underrated. It performed well in syndication in the 70s and there has always been a fanbase for the show that for decades published fanzines,etc. There was even a fan group in the UK that held conventions and maybe still does. The Gold Key comic book adaptation of the show commands pretty hefty prices on the market.
@@MrPeterbs I didn't know there was a comic book for this show! Thank you for the informative!
@@jeremybear573 A lot of the SF, spy shows, and westerns had comic book spin offs. I remember the "Combat" TV series did, too. Also, a lot of them had bubble gum picture cards.
Jeremybear,
MrPeterb., Thank you for your comments. Enjoyed them very much.
I remember watching all the reruns of these in the late 80s.
A few people being critical of a show made decades ago with limited tech and special effects. But for all its faults it is a piece of cultural history and a great job has been done to preserve it.
Great comment! Thank you.
@@AdmiralNelson1000 👂,👂.
Nice tribute. Thank you!
One of my favourites. The vocal growls by the mummy were so guttural & by the end, its face was superbly disintegrating. Loved the Day the Earth Stood Still soundtrack. Another 20th Century Fox production.
This show is definitely an escape from stressful reality. One of my favorite monster episodes. Thanks again Tooleman!! 👍😁
"I'M GONNA TELL MY MUMMY ON YOU!".HAHAHAHAHAAAA!...I saw this when I was a kid..I think it had Lon Chaney in it..the 1st one was in 1932, lol....I was born in '59....
@@richardhamblen5526 No, not Lon Chaney, as he was dead, by then. It's Boris Karloff, who played 'The Mummy'/'Frankenstein'/'Igor .
I loved this TV show when I was a kid, and I still love it now in my golden years. ❤
Thank you, wholeheartedly.
I watched this as a kid in the 60's. I remember this and Wild Wild West and It's about Time It's about Space were my favorites. Johnny Quest, Speed Racer so many great cartoons as well ~
my admiration to the crew that had to do all these costumes for the monsters of the week, love this show.
Been waiting for this ages. One crispy, bullet riddled, naughty mummy signed and delivered
80s--- That comment was SUPERB! Gawd, Thank you. Hopefully the recipients won't look in the box until after the Admiral leaves.
I used to absolutely love this show!
Love how the Diving Chamber door is never wet on the inside when the Divers return!
It sure is nice seeing this series in restored condition. Great job👍👍
Thank you very much!
One of my favorite episodes. 😱Watched reruns on WGN Chicago back in the 80's when we got expanded cable. The prints looked like they had gone through a shredder. These restored prints are unbelievable! Thanks!👍👍
As a child I constantly fantasized about the Flying Sub ... 67 now, I still do!
I watched all 110 episodes 3 years ago on blu Ray dvd probably my all time favourite scifi TV ever
I didn't know there was an official blu ray release.
@hg27 Me either.
@@TooleManTVI know...right?
That's awesome. Where did you get the Blu rays? I can't find them.
The image quality is superb. Thanks for uploading
I'm glad you are enjoying it!
Beautiful color. When I was a little girl I wanted to live on the Seaview, I still do!
Love this episode.
53yrs old here.. i just found this and love it.
Never saw any re-runs of it before over the years.
Excellent restoration! I particularly noticed the actor's blue eyes. All very clear and nice
Thank you very much! I appreciate the compliment.
I don't remember the pictures being so clear. Much better than original. 😊😊😊 4:15
@@carlacrawford9349 Yes, I guess that the original film stock was good quality, but the resto work makes it look bright, fresh and clear. Without being over-bright.
I think I must have watched the originals in b&w - we didn't have color TV in the UK until about 1967! (= late).
Yes I noticed their baby blues, beautiful 😍
Great fun. Picture quality is excellent. Thanks again
You’re welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
A genuine classic from TV,s Goldy age
Thank you so much for posting this great show. It looks great you do a great job with them
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you !! These episodes look better than they did when broadcast back in the 1960s. Wonderful restoration, and a great escape back to enjoy some fun of our youth days, and introduce a new generation to Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Thank you so much for sharing these wonderfully restored episodes ❤
You’re welcome!
@@TooleManTVYour hard work is much appreciated.
God this brings back childhood memories I remember me and a mate building a sub out of card boar boxes
Like 3...... greetings from argentine!!!! Saluds de argentina!!!!
Thanks wholeheartedly for uploading these episodes I desperately needed the escape from reality and use to love watching voyage on 4 back in the 90s
I remember watching them as well in 1991 every Sunday afternoon channel 4 just before my Sunday dinner then finish the weekend of with a few cold beers down my local every Sunday evening with the lads when I was care free and single living at home great memories
Fully agree Although I will support this site It prompted me to buy the series on dvd
You are very welcome. I appreciate the compliments. It’s a lot of fun to see the episodes once more in HD.
Another one of my favs thank you
Your channel is criminally undersubscribed. Thank you for your dedication in bringing back this iconic series in such amazing quality.
Wow, thank you! Spread the word. 👍
For 5 years 1965-70 Sunday Nights at 7 was Irwin Allen Time and it prepared me for High School Hell on Mondays!
I liked the way Chip and the Doctor came into the Captains cabin together with their matching silk dressing gowns, I had to laugh!😅
I remember watching this when I was 7. I was so scared I needed my mummy.
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..HAHAHAHAHA!
I loved the middle eastern music at the beginning of the episode and at the ending.
MrPeterbs. Thank you for the tip here. That score gives this episode added class, elevating it above usual slam bang monster action...
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Thanks Toolman. Awesome!
My pleasure!
Wonderful episode. Takes me back to another time. Simple enjoyable fun.
Thank you for the posting, and the restoration. This series is a favorite fun watch.
The Seaview had a long history of taking on mysterious, unknown, and highly dangerous cargo that jeopardized the lives and safety of its crew. This is something that the U.S. Navy would never do on its nuclear submarines. But hey, we needed a new storyline each week for the tv show, right? Mummy? Why not? Seaview had android duplicates, a psychotic clown, an alien in cryogenic tube, sea monsters, some lady aging fast to a crone, there was even an android admiral that we didn't know about until it got shot in the head.
Too true! I wonder, would a cruise be adviseable?
Fabulous episode!, with an excellent image quality, wonderful and unforgettable actors, many thanks for sharing this jewel!
I loved the part when the Captain comes back on duty and asks the Admiral and Chip how did the Seaview get so far off course with a stern look and the two just stand there looking like two naughty school boy's in trouble!😅
I loved this show as a kid but it always amazed me how the most advanced sub on the planet always ended up on sea floor. Should have been called “Crashing to the Bottom of the Sea” Once again captain Crane is possessed. Also a mummy that can barely move, gets around the sub without being seen. Nobody wants to go to sick bay. And just a few sparks make the Seaview rock and roll at least once per episode. Great show. Oh one last thing. The mummy has a useless arm until he fights off three crewmen. For just a moment it has two very strong arms to pick up a crewman up off the floor.
I have a National Geographic DVD about Egypt and is narrated by Richard Basehart, I always think of that when he is fighting the Mummy.
That flying sub is super neat-o!!
Como las series como esta y Bonanza, no habrá nunca 👍👏🏻
Welcome aboard!
44.42 "Admiral, why do you think it came alive after all these years?".Nelson half to camera... "I guess it's one of those things well never know"...
It was a quieter at the museum.
@@gunsnrosariesI bet you Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz would have known.
Do you mean Rick and Evie@@mariakelly90210
I loved that show as a kid,I was about 9-10 years old.
This episode scared me to death when I was little.😳
Admiral Nelson versus a classic movie monster: "Bullets won't stop it, but it is slow, clumsy, and I've got a length of cable and a nuclear reactor. Fry it."
Always admired Nelson for using his wits.
Day the earth stood still music meets Boris Karloff mummy 😊
Muchas gracias por compartir tan buena serie 😊. No conocía este episodio de acción y suspenso. 😊😊
Any criticisms or jokes about the special effects are moot. The actors were totally committed to their roles and the tension was created by their skill and the camera work and the music. Remember, Shakespeare's actors didn't even have sets and had minimal props and still managed to mesmerize their audiences with just his words and their skills. Now, we have lost so much of our imaginations and ability to become engrossed in a story and need lots of computer-generated effects to keep us distracted, but we don't really enjoy the drama the same way we used to.
Well said
Nice to see how ancient Egyptian had nice, modern door hinges on their caskets!😉
Only the Best for this Pest.
thank you
You're welcome
Since I was a child, I wondered how they put the sarcophagus through the flying sub’s tiny hatch???
Exactly....I've laughed about that. 🤣
Indeed, the oft raised question. The script "boxed" itself into a corner on that one!
You're not supposed to notice, or intellectually remark, about that😏.
That was easy; they used a SUB-PLOT! 🤣🥸
They got the sarcophagus in the same way Gibbs got his sailboat out of the basement. I watched this entire series in the mid 60’s all before we could afford a color set. The good part about getting old is, I remember all the crew but few of the scripts. A classic sci fi restoration.
Sharkey: "It'll take an atom bomb to stop it."
Nelson: "Don't we have some in the missle room?"
8:48 Hooray! Chip FINALLY gets to be Acting Captain!
He deserves to be now and then.
I have always wondered what the log entries would of been like on the Seaview!🤔
Admiral Nelson broke the fourth wall, send a repair team immediately!
60年以上昔のT.Vドラマですが、今観ても色褪せませんね。シービュー号もデザイン的に現代風ですし。最新鋭潜水艦ですが、海洋調査用ですからね。しかし、魚雷やミサイルまで搭載されて、もはや戦闘艦です。母港サンタバーバラでしたね。😅
Treey Becker. Loved that guy. Great episode. Why bother to explain such a story. Brings a tear to when we were young.
Great episode!, thank you
Very pleasurable malarkey.
Ah, 1960s tv! The age of fantasmagorical " scientific" based entertainment! "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea," "Lost in Space," "Incredible Voyage," and of courese, "Star Trek" TOS. I've watched a few of these episodes on RUclips and have noticed a pattern: the crew encounter marvels (mermaids, gillmen, mummies, etc) and nor real explainations or information to give some depth to the plot. Each episode seems to end with the admiral saying, "Well, I guess it's a mystery that we will never know." But, it was the 60s and it was escapist tv, so what should i expect?😊
Well even at the time, people would complain about the all too often lowbrow approach in these Irwin Allen shows and in fact Isaac Asimov wrote an article for TV Guide especially singling out his shows. There was an article in a scifi fanzine entitled 'The Curse Of Irwin Allen'.
The lead actor here, Basehart, supposedly made a comment to the press about how the scripts were written: 'They flush the toilet and the script appears in Irwin Allen's office' .
Nevertheless, Allen's usual retort was 'Logic? Don't bother me with logic!'
However this show nevertheless delivered the goods in terms of raw pulpy entertainment and I remain a huge Voyage fan.
To address your comment, actually this is the only episode where Nelson says at the end 'it's a mystery'.
But granted given all the aliens, entities, etc. that were constantly infiltrating the Seaview, at some point the US government would have established a 'X Files' type special department as a countermeasure.
@@MrPeterbs I have wondered, are details given, in the original broadcast of an episode, to explain things like the mermaids, why mummies reanimate, etc. but those parts have been edited out by RUclips constraints?
@@jeraldbaxter3532 No. Given I'm a boomer who actually watched much of the show first run on ABC on Sunday evenings and then later in syndication, I can assure you nothing has been edited out. In the 1st Season (which was in black and white) there was some attempt to be a bit more scientifically plausible but that went away in the later seasons.
@@MrPeterbs Thank you.
The Mummy must of been a fan, of the Universal Mummy, since he utilizes, the same 'foot drag'. Love how it's a submarine on the outside, but a massive hanger-deck, on the inside😏!! This one is one, of the spooky ones (not like they're ALL, not spooky), 'cause there isn't any explanation on why, the mummy's force exists, to begin with🥺…………
In your write-up, you point out that, this is 'increased frame rate'. That's really called; 'time compressed'. And 'Tool-man' could mean, a whole different, thought image🤭!!
Awesome!
Hi TooleManTv, the emergence of the mummy and the first appearance of "Gort" in "The Day The Earth Stood Still" simultaneously coincides with the same sinister music score.
Like John Carpenter, Admiral Nelson must been a fan of "Thing From Another World".
Trivia: Nelson says that the Middle East is ready to erupt into war at a moment's notice. Four months after the original airing of this episode, the Six Day War broke out, which resulted in Israel gaining the Golan, the West Bank, the Sinai, and all of Jerusalem.
And 57 years later, what’s new?
@@TooleManTVthe same old destructive crap that's been going on for thousands of years.by the way tooleman, I just recently watched an episode,of voyage to the bottom of the Sea, I could tell it was not one of your restorations, even though the picture was clear, Your Versions are a whole lot better, keep up the good work, man you are spot-on, you are the boss. 👍✌️🌝💐⭐
Probably because of the state of their Mummy when they got it! 😂
Mummy doesn't want to go home.
A GOOD SERIES I WONDERED WERE MY MUMMY GOT TO HAPPY VIEWING FOLKS FROM SHAUN S W FRANCE 🇫🇷
Blimey! That Mummy sure would of had a lot of holes and burn marks in it, I think the people it was sent too would of had a few questions about their valuble relic.🤔
Indeed! I only hope that the recipients don't open the box too soon.
It just wanted the bandages to be changed .
Tough man,for a crippled dead man.😊
Gotta admit, Allen's monsters scared me as much as any classic monster movie....
And I also love the Vulcan memory wipe...
Thank you for that "vote". Irwin's critics who claim not to respect his Critters are definitely off base, the craftsmanship is first rate for nonCGI creatures (yes, production pace might affect some suits. But overall, far better than the critics have said. 60s creatures from Outer Limits through Irwin's series were very inventive, comparable to anything on the big screen.
That Mummy's face was a bit knackered at the end wasn't it 🤕
The eerie music when the mummy emerges at 11:30 is "borrowed" from the original The Day The Earth Stood Still !
ruclips.net/video/K6iF5sINVns/видео.html
You hear that music in many episodes of Voyage, Lost in Space, and The Time Tunnel.
Irwin Allen used a lot of Bernard Herrmann's music in all his shows since they were part of the 20th Fox music library.
They are keeping this underwraos for a reason.
If any captain of a nuclear sub wrote weekly events like this in the captain's log, the captain and crew would be investigated for using meth. 😁
No door big enough to bring that thing aboard!
Now I understand why it's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea! It always sinks to the same bottom.
Captain had mummy a issue
Remember this one...😊
😂😂😂This show is a fantastic suspense comedy😅😅😅😊😊😊😊
You are unbelievable. Does the HD broadcasts on MeTV look somewhat as good? Aren't these films subject to copyright issues. If these were in 1080 P would they look better? You have a real talent that could have made you millions in Hollywood as a HD consultant, or re issuing your own line of classic shows. That was one silly looking Mummy!
Not as silly as the one in the 2017 movie version.
There was a 2017 movie? The monster I was commenting on was missing monster strips, like male pattern monster baldness@@mariakelly90210
Hey, he's wearing the best that was offered in Babylon/Egyotian GQ.
Eerie music sounds like that from The Day The Earth Stood Still.
That’s because it is Bernard Hermann’s actual score. At 11:00 the cue heard is from the moment Gort activates and releases himself from an “impregnable” block of material.
not so impregnable after all. @michaelschramm1064
@@albertrandall2271 True…which is why I placed the term in quotes.
I'M TRYIING TO LEARN THE JUDO CHOP TO THE SHOULDER THAT INSTANTLY KNOCK PEOPLE OUT!!!!!!! Happens on every Voyage episode.
Richard Basehart was believable in his role. Gave the series a certain quality. A perfect escape for the viewer. Thats what is wrong today with tv....too much reality and woke crap.
Perché la mummia zoppica? 😂😂😂😂 sapete quante tonellate tiene quel portello stagno, impossibile abbattere come fosse di cartone!
It's 2024 and we still have no Flying sub
Dr. Who and Voyage are two differect types of sci-fi. It's silly to try to compare them.😅😅😅😅 13:02
Now the question is, how did they get the sarcophagus in the hatch of the flying sub when it is so big? Oops! At 13:00 the mummy opens the door hatch by spinning the latch, just like he knows how. He did not have that technology and knowledge back then. Another goof in the plot.
And how did the two men manage it by themselves? Okay, the main question is, how did a 3000 year old mummy come to life?
Everything is possible in Hollywood make believe television. 😁
After 3000 years, he probably had to use the latrine. After all, that is a long time to hold one in, Bwahahaha!!!
@@stevenrussell5340hahaha good one. 😂
They hope we the viewers don't spot those things, but some of us do. 😮
Typical fun pulpy later season Voyage episode enhanced by the wonderful (Emmy winning) cinematography and extensive borrowing from the 20th Fox music library (Herrrmann, etc.) Of course the story is inconsistent. This primitive mummy staggers around growling and tears up circuitry yet is cunning enough to take over Crane's mind so he can sabotage the mission. However perhaps we could retcon the whole thing by saying that the 'entities' hinted at in the earlier episode 'Day Of Evil' were actually controlling the mummy as well.
For a Later-In-Season-3 episode this one has a lot going for it. As you noted, the music scoring. I've found that the pacing and various attentions to detail worked out very well here. Two "extra" crewmen (including ongoing extra Pat Culliton) get speaking parts.
Lighting effects, too, are well crafted.
IMO a little gem from this controversial season.
@@AdmiralNelson1000 Yes. Patrick C is a Facebook friend of mine as is Derrik Lewis (who played Lt. O'Brien in the 1st Season).
Mr Peterbs. Thank you for that wonderful report. I often find myself wishing I were a Hollywood type with access to it all, in order to catalog Voyage's rich community of "extra" players. One can go to Trek's Memory Alpha for much detail on the "extras" (though sometimes you even have to dig a bit there). Popular priced cinematography magazines started to give Voyage background people more attention in recent years. Please give Pat Culliton and Derrik Lewis my best and my thanks.
And once more thank you for your contributions on these forums. I've benefitted considerably from them.
@@AdmiralNelson1000 You're welcome. Maybe you're not on Facebook but there are at least two large Voyage fan groups on there. I tend to stick with the smaller ones these days. Derrik and I have been trying to get together for lunch or dinner for yeas now. I hope it comes true soon.
@mrpeterbs. Thank you for the response. Again much appreciated. I should know this by now, but do you know the Music that comes along with the Day Earth /Still score here -- the more haunting, exotic score that opens with the episode 's title and writer/director credits? It sounds like it was lifted from those old 50s spear, temple and sandal movies with Yvonne DeCarlo or Debra Paget.
They needed a CAT!!!
Why did Richard Basehart look 👀 at the camera at the very end of the episode..
I wondered that too😮
I must just say I was completely dazzled by the amount of blue eyes in this episode apart from our lovely Captain all I was seeing was baby blues!🥹
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This shuffling, slow mummy hauls its gimp leg around like it's about to crumble to dust at any moment. Then suddenly is all fast and athletic when fighting two guys! The instant the threat is dealt with, it's back to the zombie drag-leg.
And killing an undead, supernatural force that reads minds (to know what all this modern stuff does) and exerts mind control, with some electricity? Why, I this kind of scenario the juice should be more likely to bestow it even more power.
That "Some things are better left unexplained" at the end. No kidding! How do you explain all the stupidity in this one?
The things that kept me on the edge of my seat as a kid are sure idiotic now.
What troll. Gettalife.
@@billhosko7723 All of us here wasting time watching RUclips videos, if we're over 15 years old, could rightfully be admonished to "gettalife." 😉
And how is expressing some honest and valid observations and opinions being a troll? I thought trolls were just shit disturbers, being controversial only to get a rise out of people. That ain't me.
The world would be a mighty boring place if we all thought and felt the same way. Indeed, as General Patton had once written, "If everyone is thinking the same thing, no one is thinking."
Cheers!
A series for kids.
Too bad someone chose to zoom this video to 16:9 Instead of keeping the producers' original 4:3 aspect ratio. So much is lost when you do it this way.
Troll karien.
It’s not 16:9. Only a tiny amount is lost on the top and bottom. The studio did the cropping, not me.
I can think of a couple of ideas for a Part Tw😮😮😮o for this storyline instead of leaving it hanging with the question of why the mummy came alive and why he picked the Captain?
❤This is still one of our favorites. Thanks for posting this episode.😊😊😊 11:09
That cheek caress at the end definitely clinches it. Basehart and Hedison were on the down low.
Seriously?
@@mariakelly90210 Yes, seriously. They actually had a running bet as to who could bed the most male guest stars.
@@C.O._JonesFor some nutty reason I don't believe you.
@@mariakelly90210 That’s your problem.
The actor playing the mummy (IF indeed, it WAS a actor) is likely Billy Mumy, who in real life married the Princess Annaka.