Latitude Zero

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When a volcano erupts, a deep-sea vessel full of scientists suffers damage and begins to lose control. To their rescue comes Captain MacKenzie (Joseph Cotton), commander of Alpha, a high-tech atomic submarine. The captain takes the crew to a secret underwater utopia called "Latitude Zero" that is dedicated to the preservation and protection of mankind. With a completely opposite agenda, the evil Dr. Malic (Cesar Romero) wishes to kidnap and experiment on the scientists in order to add to his roster of super-intelligent freak minions. Now it's up to Captain MacKenzie and his crew to save the day. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais Ishirô Honda said goodbye to classical monsters and directed something a bit different, adventurous and quirky, probably to take a little break. Well, in the end, he did well because it needed to look somewhere a bit different. The film "The Last War" with Emu simply succeeded, it is sufficiently action-packed, adventurous, and interesting. The American co-production added a good seasoning to it, and the American style and the Japanese style merged here appropriately. ()