How did farragut motivate the crew to spot the monster 20000 leagues under the sea?
20,000 Leauges Under the Sea
The Nautilus is drawn down by a maelstrom, Dr. Aronnax survived with his companions, Conseil and Ned Land. They don't know what happened to Captain Nemo or the nautilus.
A French scientist named Monsieur Pierre Aronnax.
The cast of 20000 Leagues Under the Sea - 1954 includes: Chet Brandenburg as Sailor John Daheim as Nautilus Seaman Ted de Corsia as Capt. Farragut Kirk Douglas as Ned Land Jack Gargan as Reporter from The Post Harper Goff as Minister in San Francisco Steam Packet office Fred Graham as Casey Moore Percy Helton as Coach Driver Peter Lorre as Conseil Paul Lukas as Prof. Pierre Aronnax Dayton Lummis as Reporter from The Bulletin Eddie Marr as Shipping Agent James Mason as Captain Nemo Ron Nyman as Sailor Gloria Pall as Blonde Girlfriend Jack Pennick as Cannon Mate Carson Jack Stoney as Police Detective Herb Vigran as Reporter for the Globe Sailor Vincent as Sailor Carleton Young as John Howard
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20000 leagues under the sea
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20000 leagues under the sea is a book written in 1954. The characters in the book take a journey under the sea all around the world on a submarine.
Jules Verne
Jules Verne
the Nautilus
How did farragut motivate the crew to spot the monster 20000 leagues under the sea?
Disneyland - 1954 20000 Leagues Under the Sea - 23.5 was released on: USA: 24 October 1976
The book wasn't about what he did UNDER the sea at 20000 leagues because the Nautilus reaches about 10000 leagues under the sea and the pressure was too big that it decided to go back to the open sea. This book is about M.Aronnax's adventure around the sea, and he calculated that he traveled 20000 leagues of the sea all together. He called it "under the sea" because the Nautilus is a submarine so it's obvious that he stayed "under" the sea most of the time.
There is a Jules Verne book which was made into a film called, 20000 Leagues under the Sea. Maybe this has been wrongly stated as 20000 Leagues below the Sea.
its fiction. :)