Lords of the Deep (1989)

The ultimate underwater adventure!

Lords of the Deep (1989) poster

Man has finally conquered the ocean. America's first self-contained undersea laboratory is the pride of the nation, and expectations are high for an elaborate undersea mining operation. What wasn't expected was the inhabitants of an undiscovered world.

Director: Mary Ann Fisher
Genre: Science Fiction, Thriller, Adventure
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date:

Cast

Music: Jim Berenholtz
Editing: Nina Gilberti
Production: New Concorde
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Ocean and Sea Adventures, Space Exploration and Cosmic Adventure, Deep Sea Exploration and Underwater World, Alien Transmission and First Contact Signal

Keywords

submarine, earthquake, alien, underwater, alien contact, biologist, talking computer

Trailer

Lords of the Deep Trailer

Similar Movies

More Films by Director: Mary Ann Fisher
More Films in Genre: Science Fiction, Thriller, Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lords of the Deep about?
Man has finally conquered the ocean. America's first self-contained undersea laboratory is the pride of the nation, and expectations are high for an elaborate undersea mining operation. What wasn't expected was the inhabitants of an undiscovered world.
Who directed Lords of the Deep?
Lords of the Deep was directed by Mary Ann Fisher.
Who stars in Lords of the Deep?
Lords of the Deep stars Bradford Dillman, Priscilla Barnes, Daryl Haney, Mel Ryane, Eb Lottimer, Gregory Sobeck.
How long is Lords of the Deep?
Lords of the Deep has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
What genre is Lords of the Deep?
Lords of the Deep is a Science Fiction, Thriller, Adventure film.
Where was Lords of the Deep produced?
Lords of the Deep was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Lords of the Deep?
The themes of Lords of the Deep include: Ocean and Sea Adventures, Space Exploration and Cosmic Adventure, Deep Sea Exploration and Underwater World, Alien Transmission and First Contact Signal.