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Presumably intended as a follow-up to his successful "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" TV series, this elaborate Irwin Allen pilot has a group of 21st-century colonists inhabiting earth's first underwater city, called Pacifica, and pitting the predictable good guys against various alien forces. In i
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Presumably intended as a follow-up to his successful "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" TV series, this elaborate Irwin Allen pilot has a group of 21st-century colonists inhabiting earth's first underwater city, called Pacifica, and pitting the predictable good guys against various alien forces. In its theatrical release overseas, this TV movie was known as "One Hour to Doomsday."

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Irwin Allen
Director
Stuart Whitman
as Admiral Michael Matthews
Rob Wagner
as Brett Matthews
Rosemary Forsyth
as Lia Holmes
Robert Colbert
as Commander Woody Patterson
Burr DeBenning
as Dr Aguila
Richard Basehart
as President
Joseph Cotten
as Dr Ziegler
James Darren
as Dr Talty
Paul Stewart
as Mr Barton
Sugar Ray Robinson
as Captain Hunter
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City Beneath The Sea [DVD] (1971)
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TV, no TV: does it matter?
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