Sea Hunt
Sea Hunt
NR | 04 January 1958 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Micitype Pretty Good
    Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
    Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
    Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
    govett Sea Hunt theme was written by David Rose (of The Stripper fame). Some of the incidental music is quite beautiful and deserves to be collected and released. One thing that has always troubled is that, when Mike describes strong currents tossing him around and he twists his body as if in a strong current, his bubbles rise straight up and the sea floor plants gently sway. Seems like it could have been a little more realistic. Mike had a great body on the show, making his appearance on Seinfeld decades later all the sadder. One last thing: I liked the way Mike treated everyone with respect and did not look down upon them. I can hardly imagine that happening on modern TV shows.
    DKosty123 Lloyd Bridges as Mike Nelson and his boat were all the stars of this series. What made it so good to me when I watched it was the real feel of going underwater. The show exhibits a youthful energy energy for exploration under water which is infectious.The show was educational as well showing the viewer things about scuba diving from someone who appeared to be a consummate pro, Mike Nelson. There were excellent shows, and the program always appeared to be well produced. Granted, the drama in the scripts sometimes hit the same notes in more than 1 episode but each show holds it's own with any other show produced during this era, the infancy of American television.
    JackAustinCrawford I watch this show quite a bit when I was a teenager. Most of it was entertaining, usually factual. There was one glaring exception. In one episode, Bridges' character, Mike Nelson, waxed at great length about the number of people butchered by killer whales and about how all killer whales should be eliminated from the earth's oceans.(!) No, I do not think that Peter Benchley wrote that episode...
    lousvr What a night. Perry Mason then Have Gun, Will Travel followed by Gunsmoke (when it was a half hour) and finally at 10:30PM came 'Sea Hunt' with its wonderful opening theme music and Mike's boat sailing off to a new adventure. Terrific.. Regardless of the story it was the lead character (played by Lloyd Bridges), strong, honest, sincere. A Man's Man and a Boy's Man. This brought on an interest in boats that lasted for years. Why they don't show on cable or make it available on video, no idea.. Too bad.