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'''''20000 Leagues Under the Sea''''' was the first full-length, live-action motion picture released by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne and directed by Richard Fleischer, the 1954 picture starred [[Kirk Douglas]], [[James Mason]], Paul Lukas, and [[Peter Lorre]]. | '''''20000 Leagues Under the Sea''''' was the first full-length, live-action motion picture released by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne and directed by [[Richard Fleischer]], the 1954 picture starred [[Kirk Douglas]], [[James Mason]], Paul Lukas, and [[Peter Lorre]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 3 July 2016
20000 Leagues Under the Sea was the first full-length, live-action motion picture released by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne and directed by Richard Fleischer, the 1954 picture starred Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Paul Lukas, and Peter Lorre.
The following weapons were used in the film 20000 Leagues Under the Sea:
Enfield Pattern 1853
Marines from “that accursed nation” storm Nemo’s lair at Vulcania with Enfield Pattern 1853 rifles.
Nemo’s Underwater Electric Pellet Gun
Throughout the film, Nautilus crewmen carry underwater electric pellet guns, described by Jules Verne as follows: ““Because the balls sent by this gun are not ordinary balls, but little cases of glass (invented by Leniebroek, an Austrian chemist), of which I have a large supply. These glass cases are covered with a case of steel, and weighted with a pellet of lead; they are real Leyden bottles, into which the electricity is forced to a very high tension. With the slightest shock they are discharged, and the animal, however strong it may be, falls dead. I must tell you that these cases are size number four, and that the charge for an ordinary gun would be ten.”
Ned Land and Conseil discover a sunken, 3-inch naval cannon.
9-inch Dahlgren Gun
The USS Abraham Lincoln carried nine-inch Dahlgren guns.