Men on the Sea Floor (Italian:Uomini sul fondo) is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Francesco De Robertis.[3] 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.
Men on the Sea Floor | |
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Directed by | Francesco De Robertis |
Written by | Francesco De Robertis |
Cinematography | Giuseppe Caracciolo |
Edited by | Francesco De Robertis |
Music by | Edgardo Carducci |
Production company | Scalera Film |
Distributed by | Scalera Film Screen Guild Productions (US)[1] |
Release dates | 13 February 1941 December 1948 (US)[2] |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It was known as SOS Submarine.
The film was released in the US in 1948 with dubbed English.[4]
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.
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