VTTBOTS, The Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, etc. .....what joy these shows brought us kids way back when !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Man what a series, wed watch this as a family in the living room, fun times and what great memories of being a kid. Crazy how much life and the world has changed compared to then. Miss those times.
I remember this episode as the corniest of corny. Even my eight year -old brain could tell radiation doesn't turn you into a werewolf! Watch the episode where LOBSTER MAN terrorizes the crew.
I love it when the werewolf is growling his head off in the reactor room when they all file in and just stare at it, then when it turns on them they all dash for the door and leave the Admiral bringing up the rear! 😅
Irwin Allen was a good TV series producer back in the 60’s: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Land of the Giants, Time Tunnel were fun TV moments for a kid growing up.
Thank you so much for these "restored and enhanced" episodes 🙂 I used to love that show when I was a kid, they were re-runs on French TV back then ( late 70's ) but that made no difference to me... Thanks again 👍👍
I met David hedison years ago at the chiller theater convention in NJ one of the nicest celebrities I met there he was so friendly and appreciated his fans
One of my favorite monster episodes. Great two parter episode when Nelson transforms into a werewolf himself in "Brand of the Beast". Awesome Tooleman!! Thank you. 😁👍
The Navy has to be prepared for any contingency. Werewolves can be a real problem when you're at sea ! I used to wait for this show every week. The Capt. Krueger episodes were my favorites.
At age 9, season one's "The Invaders," with Robert Duvall as the sinister bad guy, scared the crap out of me. I watched it as an adult a dozen years later. It was still frightening. Duvall's performance, and the suspense as the danger increased, are still riveting. I can see what made it overwhelming to my young mind.
@@TooleManTV Robert Duvall did an episode on the Time Tunnel that had me scared called, Chase Through Time." It wasn't so much Duvall, but the humanoids in silver face makeup and costumes.
Aidman also played the physicist in a great Twilight Zone episode "Little Girl Lost" where he explains to the frantic parents about a portal to the 4th dimension in the girl's bedroom she and her dog went into the portal and Aidman figures out how to get them out of there before it closes up.
Aidman also subbed for Ross Martin in a few episodes of The Wild Wild West while Martin recovered from a heart attack. WWW, VTBOTS and Star Trek were my favorite programs back in the 60s.
These episodes look amazing. Thank you so much for bringing them to us. This episode gave me nightmares as a young kid growing up in the 60s. I had many sleepless nights.
This is so cool! I remember this program coming on TV in the Bahamas around the middle 70s to the early 80s. The Bahamas had their own Broadcasting at that time and got a number of programs from the US. I had forgotten about this until I saw it again and remembered the two main characters. I only saw this in black n white, but now I can watch it in color! Thanks so much!❤❤
They had a third guy in the trenches that fixed everything. That guy had amazing mechanical prowess whatever it was he had them back up & running in seconds! Scotty over on the Enterprise absolutely failed in comparison! I would've hired this guy over Scotty in a heartbeat...
Question for former members of the US Navy: If you turn into a monster every week (Captain Crane) and beat up members of the crew, can you get court martialed or do the crew members who serve with you automatically get hazard pay?
Very, very fantastic. Buen trabajo de restauracion. Felicitaciones y agradecimientos por perpetuar estas series que fueron las que encendieron el interes a la ciencia ficcion de los años 60 y 70, de las jovenes generaciones (de todo el mundo) de esa epoca. Debio haber sido un largo trabajo, para los que restauraron digitalmente las imagenes
I don't know what amazes me more: the dude turning into a Werewolf or his shirt staying tucked in while he fought a human and a dog during an earthquake
The difference between Hollis, and a werewolf is, Hollis wasn't. What Hollis was, is a 'Wolf Man'. A Wolf Man, walks on two legs, and a werewolf, four. No one seems, to understand that🙄!!! All you have to do, is watch the movie. Super really hard, to picture Richard Bull, in a submarine😏…………
I love this show. I love how realistic is the submarine and the actor's interactions. It's like a precursor of Star Trek. Only the plots sometimes are very silly.
They were going for the kids over the duration of the series. Sundays at the top of the night had Voyage aimed at Lassie and Disney. Episodes with a little extra gravitas late on the run can be fun in their own way.
Ran into David Hedison in Westwood Village at the grocery store while visiting my older sister attending UCLA in the 60s. Super nice even with Jiffy peanut butter in hand.
Am viewing your broadcasts on a new 75" SonyTV... they look and sound fantastic. It's just like " you are there". The colors pop, the view windows look like you could reach out and touch the bubbles. Thank you for all you do. This series deserves more credit than it gets, but I think you know my attitude on it by now.
@donaldcrabtree6259 That's great to know! Sometimes the bigger and clearer video screens make the defects more apparent. Glad to hear this has stood up to that test!
The Seaview is still the most stylish scifi sub ever! Just like the 1966 version is the best Batmobile ever. It must have something to do with the fins!
*Actors Charles Aidman, Richard Basehart & Terry Becker were all veterans of the original Twilight Zone series. Of the three, I believe Aidman's TZ episode was the most memorable. In fact, I rank it in the Top 5 of all Twilight Zone episodes: "And When The Sky Was Opened"* --- th-cam.com/video/JD11gXkt6iE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=RM
I remember as a 4 year old shopping with my Mom and veing mesmerized at a toy store's front window display featuring a toy Seaview that, in my kid memory looked ten feet long but must have been about 3 feet.
They make cars out of it now. Entire cars! My Kia Soul is nothing but plastic! Well.. the engine and wheels are mostly still metal bu for how much longer?
@@leecowell8165 I know I used to drive a Saturn. Sadly Two weeks off the lot someone side swiped it while parked and cracked wide open a door panel. Someone broke my Lego.
loving these episodes in HD, still fun to watch and the model work still looks fantastic outshining much of the CG we get today. Will you be uploading any of the black and white episodes although i do prefer the colour ones. Many thanks.
You're welcome for the Voyages. GIANTS is airing on MeTV but the prints have not been remastered in HDTV, unfortunately. The DVD set probably looks better. I would love to see these Voyages on Blu-Ray, too.
Charles Aidman was a great guest star actor he was in a lot of shows always a guest spot role he did this in Wild Wild West replacing Ross Martin for one episode after Ross had a heart attack so they wrote Artemus out of the show for a few episodes "he's on assignment back in D.C." and Aidman was Jim's partner for that episode "Night of the Camera" with Pat Paulsen as the human camera who had a photographic memory.
Nice recall. You may be surprised to note that Aidman may have done more West's while Ross Martin recuperate, including the wacky final Dr Loveless episode...William Schallert also took a two part episode turn as "Arte's" fill in.
Are you thinking of the Voyage movie of 1961? 1959's Atomic Submarine did arrive before Voyage, had a more "primitive" craft dealing with an underwater flying saucer inexplicably attacking "underwater (submarine) oil tankers." Voyage TV series didn't offer that particular story line however.
An episode that grew on me over the years, Lennie Haytons music was a bit mehhh...by Voyage's ( Hilariously brilliant action packed) standards not much happens- but its a sort of 7/10 ep. Gorgeous upload though cheers Tooleman
As with Oxygen Masks early on 12 OCLOCK HIGH, the face covering props were seen as a problem for the audience and thus received less and less use or attention.
Nice oldie. But i spotted 2 plot problems, mostly related to formalities in the line of duty: At 38:55 He gives him the order "no matter what i say, don't let me out!"... This, however, would be pointless, since by Navy rules (or any military force) when contradictory orders from the same commander are issued, must always prevail the one given at a later time, i.e. the most up to date. At 42:22 that medic started to draw blood from the injured guy as his *first* option (for a vaccine in order to save *another* man), but the Oath of Hypocrites obliges him to, before any other time consuming action, try all in his power to save an injured man's life *first...* which he didn't even try at all.
You might be guilty of overthinking this plot! 🤣 I think you put more thought into the story than the writer, at least. But the Seaview is not a Navy vessel, and Nelson, Crane, and the crew are all working for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research (NIMR). They can get away with... well, not following the rules is a nice way to put it!
@@humbertojimmy Accepted! I'm nerding out on the show all the time, especially over "the math" regarding the size of the sub, or Flying Sub power systems.
Have to respectfully disagree and vote FOR this makeup. One of the best was Lon Chaney's 1941 makeup; up to that time this Voyage mask (first shown on Lost In Space) was pretty good-- who did it better? Night Stalker's was done on a very tight budget and on a faster production pace. It didn't appear likely that the Stalker episode wanted too much attention on that mask, so the monster kept moving briskly.. .
Blowing off the top of a volcanic extrusion is supposed to stop any further magmatic release? The volcano acts, if anything, to retard further activity by virtue of its self-plugging property. And an implosion torpedo? The after-mission reports from this one vessel would have the brass confine the crew to the loony bin. Unless they're documentimg the numerous supernatural phenomena , which we have no indication of. The boat has no video security system at all, for starters. This is set in the late 70s, when during production in the mid 60s there existed already sufficiently sophisticated monitoring/recording apparatus.
Talk about reports to the brass, I always wondered how they would've explained how Nelson shot Crane, and Seaview blew up the island, in "The Return of the Phantom." Didn't like that episode myself, although Vitina Marcus looked nice in the somewhat skimpy island girl outfit.
Can the entire series be purchased in this HD format or is this just an episode you did like this. I would spend the money to get the entire series to look and sound like this. This is excellent work. The clarity is astounding, far superior to my dvd viewing. This is close to the ultimate, if not the ultimate. Never seen such detail and sharpness.
@calvinjackson8110 Thank you so much for the compliments! The Voyage DVD's are standard definition (SD). To my knowledge, there is no commercially available HDTV home video media for Voyage. The episodes I post are recorded from my local MeTV affiliate, which airs the network's programming in HDTV. Many MeTV affiliates are on subchannels (for example, 51.2) and are SD. We are fortunate to have this dedicated HDTV channel here, and I'm very happy that the owners of the series have restored the films in HDTV quality. Someone has copied the Voyage DVD's to Blu-Ray disks, but the episodes themselves are SD, NOT HDTV. These can be purchased online. However, they may not be legal copies.
@@TooleManTV thank you so much for the info. Two questions: Are there commercial breaks in the HDTV streaming of Voyage? How many episodes and what seasons have you posted?
I grew up watching this, and even being young, I realized the writers had run out of plot material early on, and it just became monster of the week under water.
Did you wonder what happened to Patterson after he was attacked inside the reactor compartment? They never said a word about him after the last time we saw him? Did he die? Did he live? Who knows?
"Cute" attempt to make Patterson over into the wise-sass replacement for the departed "hip" Stu Riley. Maybe his last turn at that is in the episode "Thing From Inner Space" when he's moved back to serious business again.
Thks to upload Sir. This was part of my childhood.
This takes me back near enough 60 years ago, I loved it as a kid.
Agree, it was one of my favorite shows, but I had four sisters who didn't share that sentiment, - and only one television set.
Awe, the 60's were very simple.
Always brings a smile watching on my phone. When I was a kid this would have been a miracle.😊Thank you.
You're welcome. I love hearing from Voyage fans. Please subscribe for more videos as soon as they're launched.
Every show HAS to have an element of comedy; that’s where CPO Sharkey and the NCO crew comes in. 🥸
VTTBOTS, The Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, etc. .....what joy these shows brought us kids way back when !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
The quality of these episodes is fantastic.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
The image quality enhancement is amazing. Adds a whole new thrill to this great sci-fi series.
Man what a series, wed watch this as a family in the living room, fun times and what great memories of being a kid. Crazy how much life and the world has changed compared to then. Miss those times.
Me Too!
We did too
I remember this episode as the corniest of corny. Even my eight year -old brain could tell radiation doesn't turn you into a werewolf! Watch the episode where LOBSTER MAN terrorizes the crew.
@@jeffreyb8770 Yes the monsters on this were as corny as it gets lol🤣
Amazing to see this great serie again. I was a little boy then. now i am 65 yrs old and this bring back some great memories!
I love it when the werewolf is growling his head off in the reactor room when they all file in and just stare at it, then when it turns on them they all dash for the door and leave the Admiral bringing up the rear! 😅
Irwin Allen was a good TV series producer back in the 60’s: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Land of the Giants, Time Tunnel were fun TV moments for a kid growing up.
Irwin Allen also did Lost In Space. It was way ahead of it's time.
This takes me back to first and second grade in the late 60's, I remember kids at school with "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" lunch boxes.
Thanks for this. Can't believe they allowed Hollis on the furniture.
never ever missed this show when it cam on ABC BACK in the 60s thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for these "restored and enhanced" episodes 🙂 I used to love that show when I was a kid, they were re-runs on French TV back then ( late 70's ) but that made no difference to me...
Thanks again 👍👍
I love hearing how Voyage was popular all over the world.
I fell in love with David Hedison when I was only 10 years old in 1964. Thanks for the upload you guys.
Me too. So handsome.
I met David hedison years ago at the chiller theater convention in NJ one of the nicest celebrities I met there he was so friendly and appreciated his fans
That's great to know! I never met any of the cast of Voyage. You're lucky!
I'm glad to hear it. Although he played Felix Leiter in 2 Bond films, he'll always be Captain Crane to me!
One of my favorite monster episodes. Great two parter episode when Nelson transforms into a werewolf himself in "Brand of the Beast". Awesome Tooleman!! Thank you. 😁👍
You're welcome! Subscribe to my channel and be notified when "Brand of the Beast" goes live! Preview coming, too.
@@TooleManTV I'm already subscribed brother. Thanks!!😁
I remember being particularly frightened when I was around 6 watching a rerun of this episode.
What a terrific crisp print!!
Great clarity, my God this comes in better than my regular television, thank you very much !!! Almost as scary as, Night Stalker The werewolf episode
All we need is Lon Chaney and London, lol!...
I loved the original Night Stalker....Darren McGavin as Kolchak rocked!
The Navy has to be prepared for
any contingency. Werewolves can
be a real problem when you're
at sea ! I used to wait for this
show every week. The Capt. Krueger episodes were my
favorites.
Every week there was a new monster but when a sailor reported there was a monster in the torpedo room they would look at him like he was crazy LOL
This was the one episode that I couldn't watch in repeats as a kid. It scared the you know what out of me.
At age 9, season one's "The Invaders," with Robert Duvall as the sinister bad guy, scared the crap out of me. I watched it as an adult a dozen years later. It was still frightening. Duvall's performance, and the suspense as the danger increased, are still riveting. I can see what made it overwhelming to my young mind.
@@TooleManTV Robert Duvall did an episode on the Time Tunnel that had me scared called, Chase Through Time." It wasn't so much Duvall, but the humanoids in silver face makeup and costumes.
Robert Duvall did great work on tv! His appearances on The Twilight Zone and of course The Outer Limits were legendary.
A great series and a testament to motion pictures made with film. Like it was made yesterday.
Wow! that picture really pops!
Aidman also played the physicist in a great Twilight Zone episode "Little Girl Lost" where he explains to the frantic parents about a portal to the 4th dimension in the girl's bedroom she and her dog went into the portal and Aidman figures out how to get them out of there before it closes up.
One of my favorite TZ episodes!
Aidman also subbed for Ross Martin in a few episodes of The Wild Wild West while Martin recovered from a heart attack. WWW, VTBOTS and Star Trek were my favorite programs back in the 60s.
These episodes look amazing. Thank you so much for bringing them to us.
This episode gave me nightmares as a young kid growing up in the 60s. I had many sleepless nights.
You’re welcome for the posts. The episode called The Invaders scared me when I was 9. Robert Duval was evil scary!
Un looking from Argentine!!!! Lo estoy viendo desde argentina!!!!
Thank you! So many comm mikes in every place. Love it
I still have my Aurora models for both the Seaview and The Flying Sub.
TooleMan, the picture is pristine!
Such good quality mate 🇬🇧
This is so cool! I remember this program coming on TV in the Bahamas around the middle 70s to the early 80s. The Bahamas had their own Broadcasting at that time and got a number of programs from the US. I had forgotten about this until I saw it again and remembered the two main characters. I only saw this in black n white, but now I can watch it in color! Thanks so much!❤❤
Cable Beach.
They had a third guy in the trenches that fixed everything. That guy had amazing mechanical prowess whatever it was he had them back up & running in seconds! Scotty over on the Enterprise absolutely failed in comparison! I would've hired this guy over Scotty in a heartbeat...
Beautiful print thank you
Just look at the picture quality... absolutely fantastic!👏🏼👏🏻
Great show, sure do miss it..
Wasn't the doctor nils olson on little house on the prairie
Yes.
Question for former members of the US Navy: If you turn into a monster every week (Captain Crane) and beat up members of the crew, can you get court martialed or do the crew members who serve with you automatically get hazard pay?
Good question, but no reply 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Nearly every week someone wants a piece of that reactor room, you would think they would have some sort of alarm on the door wouldn't you.
"Werewolf, Chief?"
"There, Kowalski! THERE wolf!"
I see what you did there😂
Loved this show when I was 13.
Very, very fantastic. Buen trabajo de restauracion. Felicitaciones y agradecimientos por perpetuar estas series que fueron las que encendieron el interes a la ciencia ficcion de los años 60 y 70, de las jovenes generaciones (de todo el mundo) de esa epoca. Debio haber sido un largo trabajo, para los que restauraron digitalmente las imagenes
Merci beaucoup. Vos mots me rendent heureux.
Werewolf? on a submarine?...
you got me intrested Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea season 3 episode 2
god damn the title is a mouth full
When my dad and uncle were away in the Navy, I would watch this show and imagine this was what they were doing.
Fighting werewolves? 🤔
Not to mention getting taken over by some alien!@@TooleManTV
YEP!!! I CAN RELATE!!! NEVER MISSED AN EPISODE ❤
I don't know what amazes me more: the dude turning into a Werewolf or his shirt staying tucked in while he fought a human and a dog during an earthquake
🤣
" Seaview to Flying Sub- Come in, please".
Flying Sub : " Aaa-wOOOO!!!".
The difference between Hollis, and a werewolf is, Hollis wasn't. What Hollis was, is a 'Wolf Man'. A Wolf Man, walks on two legs, and a werewolf, four. No one seems, to understand that🙄!!! All you have to do, is watch the movie.
Super really hard, to picture Richard Bull, in a submarine😏…………
Flying subs lit floor looks amazing
Greetings!!!!!! Saludos!!!!!
Seaview, Flying Sub, come on now, does anything get better than this 😊👍🏻❤️
I love this show. I love how realistic is the submarine and the actor's interactions. It's like a precursor of Star Trek. Only the plots sometimes are very silly.
They were going for the kids over the duration of the series. Sundays at the top of the night had Voyage aimed at Lassie and Disney. Episodes with a little extra gravitas late on the run can be fun in their own way.
I love werewolves!!!!
Wow I can remember watching this, as a child now 59.
Nice HD!
Thanks!
David Edison et Richard Basehart!!!! toute mon enfance!!!!!!!!!!!!!! merci!!!!!
Love these shows how about showing The Time Tunnel,Land Of The Giants maybe The Outer Limits fun corny stuff but gee I like it
😂😂 This submarine looks like a college campus with a huge space
100 score from Costa Rica
Lee must have been on holiday
Oh how I loved this show as a kid! David Hedison was my first crush swoooooon! ☺️
Ran into David Hedison in Westwood Village at the grocery store while visiting my older sister attending UCLA in the 60s. Super nice even with Jiffy peanut butter in hand.
Wonderful picture I could see every hair.😉
Am viewing your broadcasts on a new 75" SonyTV... they look and sound fantastic. It's just like " you are there". The colors pop, the view windows look like you could reach out and touch the bubbles. Thank you for all you do. This series deserves more credit than it gets, but I think you know my attitude on it by now.
@donaldcrabtree6259 That's great to know! Sometimes the bigger and clearer video screens make the defects more apparent. Glad to hear this has stood up to that test!
Charles Aidman fine actor
he really stood out in this.
The Seaview is still the most stylish scifi sub ever!
Just like the 1966 version is the best Batmobile ever.
It must have something to do with the fins!
That last three note beat was very similar to Lost in Space when a scene was ending.
Darn!! Werewolfs
A mutated virus-coupled with stress and radiation. That’ s what made for Hollis turning into a werewolf. It could happen to any of us!! 😮
Yes, when the moon is full I worry.
Amazing
This and Johnny Quest . . .
Oh yeah!!!
Hey where’s my allround mate Kowalsky?he’s not on his post he’s not with the landing party .,. Is he on leave?
Kowalski was a favorite of mine as well. An earthy guy who was brave, tough and loyal.
*Actors Charles Aidman, Richard Basehart & Terry Becker were all veterans of the original Twilight Zone series. Of the three, I believe Aidman's TZ episode was the most memorable. In fact, I rank it in the Top 5 of all Twilight Zone episodes: "And When The Sky Was Opened"* --- th-cam.com/video/JD11gXkt6iE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=RM
Charles Aidman was terrific in this as the werewolf
This werewolf doesn't bite,it just beats the spit out of you.
I remember as a 4 year old shopping with my Mom and veing mesmerized at a toy store's front window display featuring a toy Seaview that, in my kid memory looked ten feet long but must have been about 3 feet.
Plastic. Amazing invention.
They make cars out of it now. Entire cars! My Kia Soul is nothing but plastic! Well.. the engine and wheels are mostly still metal bu for how much longer?
@@leecowell8165 I know I used to drive a Saturn. Sadly
Two weeks off the lot someone side swiped it while parked and cracked wide open a door panel. Someone broke my Lego.
What the heck? Says 720p, anyone else? Looks 4k to me. Crazy good.
I had a "Voyage" lunchbox in elementary school.
Lycanthropy; GOTTA LOVE IT
loving these episodes in HD, still fun to watch and the model work still looks fantastic outshining much of the CG we get today. Will you be uploading any of the black and white episodes although i do prefer the colour ones. Many thanks.
You are welcome, and I appreciate your comments. The season one episodes are not allowed here. For a fee, you can see them on Amazon Prime Video.
Richard Basehart played Wilton Knight in the knight rider pilot, David Hedison as been in knight rider too, and i think the A team
One of the hazards of the submarine service
You wouldn't catch me crewing on one of those things!
Keep those htdv episodes coming of voyage to the bottom of the sea tool Man
That's the plan, man! :)
Thank you so much for these high quality episodes, we hope for a bluray release soon, any chance of Land of the Giants in HD ?.
You're welcome for the Voyages. GIANTS is airing on MeTV but the prints have not been remastered in HDTV, unfortunately. The DVD set probably looks better. I would love to see these Voyages on Blu-Ray, too.
Werewolf to the bottom of the sea.
poor patterson
It's going to be a rough ride for Patterson this season
He's going from "temporary wise ass Riley replacement" to all around Cosmic Doormat this year.
Sorry ,it was recorded between 1964-1968.But we (in Belgium)saw all those episodes in black&white.Colourtv didn't exist yet...
Why they haven't come up with a flying sub yet is ridiculous! imagine tourist travel then! Cool way to get to Europe!
Charles Aidman was a great guest star actor he was in a lot of shows always a guest spot role he did this in Wild Wild West replacing Ross Martin for one episode after Ross had a heart attack so they wrote Artemus out of the show for a few episodes "he's on assignment back in D.C." and Aidman was Jim's partner for that episode "Night of the Camera" with Pat Paulsen as the human camera who had a photographic memory.
Thanks for those details! I need to look for "Night of the Camera" now.
Nice recall. You may be surprised to note that Aidman may have done more West's while Ross Martin recuperate, including the wacky final Dr Loveless episode...William Schallert also took a two part episode turn as "Arte's" fill in.
Which is the episode that is a partial remake of the movie Atomic Submarine?
Are you thinking of the Voyage movie of 1961? 1959's Atomic Submarine did arrive before Voyage, had a more "primitive" craft dealing with an underwater flying saucer inexplicably attacking "underwater (submarine) oil tankers." Voyage TV series didn't offer that particular story line however.
@@AdmiralNelson1000That could be it
What a strange episode....
Ya and his hair was perfect lol
Great connection to Warren Zevon's Werewolfs of London song! (And he was drinking a pina colada at Trader Vics)
An episode that grew on me over the years, Lennie Haytons music was a bit mehhh...by Voyage's ( Hilariously brilliant action packed) standards not much happens- but its a sort of 7/10 ep. Gorgeous upload though cheers Tooleman
As always, I appreciate your keen knowledge of all things Voyage.
What was the point of the suit when the face was left exposed
As with Oxygen Masks early on 12 OCLOCK HIGH, the face covering props were seen as a problem for the audience and thus received less and less use or attention.
Nice oldie. But i spotted 2 plot problems, mostly related to formalities in the line of duty:
At 38:55 He gives him the order "no matter what i say, don't let me out!"... This, however, would be pointless, since by Navy rules (or any military force) when contradictory orders from the same commander are issued, must always prevail the one given at a later time, i.e. the most up to date.
At 42:22 that medic started to draw blood from the injured guy as his *first* option (for a vaccine in order to save *another* man), but the Oath of Hypocrites obliges him to, before any other time consuming action, try all in his power to save an injured man's life *first...* which he didn't even try at all.
You might be guilty of overthinking this plot! 🤣 I think you put more thought into the story than the writer, at least. But the Seaview is not a Navy vessel, and Nelson, Crane, and the crew are all working for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research (NIMR). They can get away with... well, not following the rules is a nice way to put it!
@@TooleManTV Yeah, i definitly went extra picky there, Lol. I blame it on the free time. Hehehe.
@@humbertojimmy Accepted! I'm nerding out on the show all the time, especially over "the math" regarding the size of the sub, or Flying Sub power systems.
That's the second worst wolfman make up I've ever seen. But then Irwin was known for unbelievable monsters.
The worst came along a few years later in an episode of Kolchak the Night Stalker!
It's still one of my favourites though.
Lost in Space had some goofy looking monster aliens too.
Have to respectfully disagree and vote FOR this makeup. One of the best was Lon Chaney's 1941 makeup; up to that time this Voyage mask (first shown on Lost In Space) was pretty good-- who did it better? Night Stalker's was done on a very tight budget and on a faster production pace. It didn't appear likely that the Stalker episode wanted too much attention on that mask, so the monster kept moving briskly..
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Those were the days, with the Seaview,but it was in black and white the early 70s?right??
You may have caught reruns on a black and white set. Season 1 Voyage was black and white, seasons 2 to 4 were filmed in color.
THIS WAS A VERY SILLY EPISODE OF VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 😂
Well,welcome to Season 3!
Poor canine wanted no part of this episode. I saw where his two front paws were tied together and then they would switch it out with a stuffed animal.
Blowing off the top of a volcanic extrusion is supposed to stop any further magmatic release? The volcano acts, if anything, to retard further activity by virtue of its self-plugging property.
And an implosion torpedo?
The after-mission reports from this one vessel would have the brass confine the crew to the loony bin. Unless they're documentimg the numerous supernatural phenomena , which we have no indication of. The boat has no video security system at all, for starters. This is set in the late 70s, when during production in the mid 60s there existed already sufficiently sophisticated monitoring/recording apparatus.
Talk about reports to the brass, I always wondered how they would've explained how Nelson shot Crane, and Seaview blew up the island, in "The Return of the Phantom." Didn't like that episode myself, although Vitina Marcus looked nice in the somewhat skimpy island girl outfit.
I used to be a Werewolf, but I'm all right Nooooowwwwwww!😁
Can the entire series be purchased in this HD format or is this just an episode you did like this. I would spend the money to get the entire series to look and sound like this. This is excellent work. The clarity is astounding, far superior to my dvd viewing. This is close to the ultimate, if not the ultimate. Never seen such detail and sharpness.
@calvinjackson8110 Thank you so much for the compliments! The Voyage DVD's are standard definition (SD). To my knowledge, there is no commercially available HDTV home video media for Voyage. The episodes I post are recorded from my local MeTV affiliate, which airs the network's programming in HDTV. Many MeTV affiliates are on subchannels (for example, 51.2) and are SD. We are fortunate to have this dedicated HDTV channel here, and I'm very happy that the owners of the series have restored the films in HDTV quality.
Someone has copied the Voyage DVD's to Blu-Ray disks, but the episodes themselves are SD, NOT HDTV. These can be purchased online. However, they may not be legal copies.
@@TooleManTV thank you so much for the info. Two questions: Are there commercial breaks in the HDTV streaming of Voyage? How many episodes and what seasons have you posted?
I wouldn't tell anybody if I were you...
I grew up watching this, and even being young, I realized the writers had run out of plot material early on, and it just became monster of the week under water.
Richard Basehart was in some iconic films. I guess television took care of that.
@davidyemm7910 He walked By Night.
Why would the chief put up with that Patterson's stupid comments???
Did you wonder what happened to Patterson after he was attacked inside the reactor compartment? They never said a word about him after the last time we saw him? Did he die? Did he live? Who knows?
"Cute" attempt to make Patterson over into the wise-sass replacement for the departed "hip" Stu Riley. Maybe his last turn at that is in the episode "Thing From Inner Space" when he's moved back to serious business again.
@@allaboutboats Patterson, a semi regular, is "fine". But yes, viewers could have used assurance.
Oh NO, IT'S THE BIG-HEAD WEREWOLF MONSTER.
I mean a WOLF lol