Men on the Sea Floor explained

Men on the Sea Floor
Director:Francesco De Robertis
Music:Edgardo Carducci
Cinematography:Giuseppe Caracciolo
Editing:Francesco De Robertis
Studio:Scalera Film
Distributor:Scalera Film
Screen Guild Productions (US)[1]
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Men on the Sea Floor (Italian:Uomini sul fondo) is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Francesco De Robertis.[2] De Robertis specialised in semi-documentary films, in this case portraying the crew of an Italian submarine trapped after an accident. De Robertis's technique of using non-actors in roles has been credited as an influence on the development of Italian neorealism.

It was known as SOS Submarine.

Partial cast

Release

The film was released in the US in 1948 with dubbed English.[3]

Notable Curiosity

The 1981 German submarine film Das Boot set in World War II also shares a suspenseful part with Men on the Sea Floor in which the German crew tries to free their disabled U-boat from the sea floor.

References

  1. News: Of local origin. . Dec 8, 1948. New York Times. .
  2. Moliterno p.25
  3. News: Scheuer, P. K.. MONTGOMERY TURNS ON CHARM AS MATT SAXON.. Oct 11, 1948. Los Angeles Times. .

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