Sea Devils
Sea Devils

Sea Devils

1998Movie115 minEnglish

This edge-of-your-seat suspenser pitts Sam Spencer, a Mafia fugitive on the lam, against the obstinate and difficult Captain Savienko. When Spencer hops Savienko's nuclear waste-filled vessel as a stowaway - without asking permission - it sets the stage for a violent conflict between the two hotheaded men.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jacques CousteauGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

A documentary that chronicles the underwater world and the conservation efforts of Jacques Cousteau and his team. It showcases the beauty and fragility of marine ecosystems, highlighting the diverse array of sea life encountered during their expeditions. The film aims to educate audiences about the importance of protecting our oceans.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from Jacques Cousteau, 'Sea Devils' was generally well-received by audiences who appreciated its educational value and stunning underwater cinematography. Critics often lauded Cousteau's lifelong dedication to marine conservation and his ability to bring the wonders of the ocean to the public.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its breathtaking underwater footage and educational insights into marine life.
  • Applauded for Jacques Cousteau's passionate advocacy for ocean conservation.
  • Seen as an inspiring and informative journey into the depths of the sea.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available. However, Cousteau's work generally garners appreciation for its scientific and environmental messages.

Fun Fact

Jacques Cousteau's expedition team used a variety of innovative underwater equipment, including the Aqua-Lung, which he co-invented, allowing for unprecedented exploration of the marine world.

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