20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - TMDB rating
7.034/10
847
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Kinopoisk rating
6.096/10
574
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - IMDB rating
5.8/10
216

Actors and characters

Photo Kirk Douglas #52490Photo Kirk Douglas #52491Photo Kirk Douglas #52492Photo Kirk Douglas #52493

Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas
Character Ned Land
Photo James Mason #82603Photo James Mason #82604Photo James Mason #82605Photo James Mason #82606

James Mason

James Mason
Character Captain Nemo
Photo Paul Lukas #114413Photo Paul Lukas #114414

Paul Lukas

Paul Lukas
Character Prof. Pierre Arronax
Photo Peter Lorre #92578Photo Peter Lorre #92579Photo Peter Lorre #92580Photo Peter Lorre #92581

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre
Character Conseil
Photo Robert J. Wilke #44245Photo Robert J. Wilke #44246

Robert J. Wilke

Robert J. Wilke
Character First Mate of the Nautilus
Photo Ted de Corsia #52589Photo Ted de Corsia #52590Photo Ted de Corsia #52591Photo Ted de Corsia #52592

Ted de Corsia

Ted de Corsia
Character Capt. Farragut
Photo Carleton Young #52619

Carleton Young

Carleton Young
Character John Howard
Photo Percy Helton #44695Photo Percy Helton #44696Photo Percy Helton #44697
Percy Helton
Character Coach Driver
Photo Gloria Pall #115345
Gloria Pall
Character Blonde Girlfriend (uncredited)
Photo Ron Nyman #41954
Ron Nyman
Character Sailor (uncredited)
Photo Fred Graham #58653

Fred Graham

Fred Graham
Character Casey Moore (uncredited)
Photo Harry Harvey #107777

Harry Harvey

Harry Harvey
Character Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Photo Charles Grodin #91498Photo Charles Grodin #91499Photo Charles Grodin #91500Photo Charles Grodin #91501

Charles Grodin

Charles Grodin
Character Drummer Boy (uncredited)
Photo Harper Goff #30128
Harper Goff
Character Minister in San Francisco Steam Packet office (uncredited)
Photo Eddie Marr #115346
Eddie Marr
Character Shipping Agent (uncredited)
Photo John Daheim #52586
John Daheim
Character Nautilus Seaman (uncredited)
Photo Jack Stoney #92658
Jack Stoney
Character Police Detective (uncredited)
Photo Laurie Mitchell #77612Photo Laurie Mitchell #77613Photo Laurie Mitchell #77614
Laurie Mitchell
Character One of Ned's Girlfriends
Jack Gargan
Character Reporter from The Post (uncredited)
Dayton Lummis
Character Reporter from The Bulletin (uncredited)
Photo Jack Pennick #106507Photo Jack Pennick #106508
Jack Pennick
Character Cannon Mate Carson (uncredited)
Photo Herb Vigran #92352

Herb Vigran

Herb Vigran
Character Reporter for the Globe (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The bulk of the underwater filming was done in the Bahamas in the same area where filming of the silent film from 1916 took place.
  • One of the Nautilus models used in the filming is on display at Disney World's EPCOT Center.
  • Richard Fleischer was very surprised to learn of his candidacy for the director's chair, as he was the son of Max Fleischer, the main competitor of the Disney studio's animator. He asked Walt Disney himself for clarification, but he replied that he knew perfectly well who he was and considered him the most suitable choice for the job.
  • The scale of the filming process was so large that Disney Studios had to seek assistance from other Hollywood studios to utilize their resources. Thus, the initial scenes were filmed on one of the Universal Pictures soundstages, and 20th Century Fox provided one of the largest water tanks at the time for work with large-scale models.
  • Production designer Harper Goff, among other things, taught Kirk Douglas to play the guitar for his number, “Whale of a Tale.” His cameo can also be spotted at the very beginning of the film in the office of a shipping company in San Francisco.
  • The role of Professor Aronnax could have gone to Charles Boyer, who had to decline due to commitments to other projects.
  • The boat in which the heroes land on the island of cannibals was made of wood, specially painted to resemble metal. To make it sit lower in the water, specially stockpiled sandbags were used.
  • Average shot length: 9 seconds.
  • Gregory Peck auditioned for the role of Captain Nemo. The candidacy of British actor Ralph Richardson was also discussed.
  • Walt Disney's initial idea was to create a full-length animated film, but detailed preliminary sketches by production designer Harper Goff and his persistent urging to opt for a live-action film prompted a change of decision.
  • The overturned lifeboat in which Kirk Douglas's character reached the 'Nautilus' was supported from below by a hidden scuba diver for greater stability.
  • Roland Hill designed the complex interiors of the 'Nautilus', and later became the creator of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland.
  • Until the end of the 1960s, many sets representing the interior of the 'Nautilus' were fully preserved and used as an attraction at the Disney studio. These included the navigation room, saloon, the legendary organ, and one of the large portholes, above which a giant squid was attached. The squid's beak could extend, click several times, and retract.
  • “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” was the first Disney project released by the studio’s internal distributor, Buena Vista.
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