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Hello Down There (1969)

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Directed by
Jack Arnold, Ricou Browning

Written by
Art Arthur, John McGreevey

Cast
Henny Backus, Jim Backus, Ken Berry, Kay Cole, Richard Dreyfuss [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 22, 2005

Running Time
1 hour, 28 minutes

Country USA

Studio Paramount

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Hello Down There
• Sub-A-Dub-Dub



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 Synopses for Hello Down There (1969)
1.  Take A Dive With The Miller Family!

When an inventor (Tony Randall) needs human guinea pigs to test his experimental undersea dream home, h e packs up his wife (Janet Leigh), his kids and their rock and roll band (featuring Richard Dreyfuss) and takes the plunge.

While this average-if extended-family adapts to life on the ocean floor, the band must find a way to get its groovy new single into the hands of a top record producer before it's too late. Our aquanauts are in for even more deep trouble when greedy prospectors, hungry sharks, a hurricane and a battle-ready U.S. Navy threaten to turn their happy underwater home into a real bummer!  
  



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