Irwin Allen's "City Beneath the Sea" Unaired Pilot

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Irwin Allen's "City Beneath the Sea" Unaired Pilot - This was later made into a TV Movie/Pilot in 1971 with some of this original footage but with a completely different cast.

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  • it had This Picture Made Under The Jurresdiction Of IATSE Affilliated With AFL-CIO,AMPTP,National Association Of Broadcasters Television Code Seal Of Good Practice,RCA Sound Recording In The Closing Credits Of City Beneath The Sea. An Irwin Allen Production In Association With Kent Productions Inc And Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.

  • In The Closing Credits It Said Color By Deluxe Copyright (C) 1967 Kent Productions Inc And Twentieth Century-Fox Television Inc All Rights Reserved This Picture Made Under The Jurresdiction Of IATSE Affilliated With AFL-CIO,National Association Of Broadcasters Seal Of Good Practice Television Code,RCA Sound Recording,AMPTP. An Irwin Allen Production In Association With Twentieth Century-Fox Television Inc.

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  • that is the flying sub from voyage to the bottom of the sea

  • This was supposed a television series that didn't sell to the network. It's too bad because it would have been awesome !!

  • I KEEP SEEING LOST IN SPAVE WITH THIS SOUND TRACK

  • Costumes, as usual, by Allen's associate producer Paul Zastupnevich.

  • The music is also "Beneath 12 Mile Reef" by Bernard Hermann, some of the tracks he already owned from Johnny Williams, etc.... He could always recycle the stuff he had into other projects...

  • BUT...wasn't that flying thing from VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA? IRWIN knew how to REHASH those old props..AND i am sure one of these props ended up in The Towering Inferno!!!

  • @pendox99 The actor playing the "Kirk-like figure" is the same actor who played the inventor of Star Trek's warp drive in the original series - "Zephram Cochrane" (actor Glenn Corbett) Ward Kendall, author of "Hold Back This Day"

  • Man, wouldn't it have been great if this and Man from the 25th Century had sold as a TV series? These would have made Irwin Allen the undisputed king of television sci-fi.

  • @kagiso3741 Glad to see u agree!

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