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    Apr 6, 2008, 03:36 PM
    Capsized sunken ship
    Can anyone tell me the title of a 1970's or early 80's movie in which a passenger ship sinks to the bottom of the sea and several passengers are able to survive in a sealed off portion of the ship? I have no idea of the movie title or exact dates, but I reall there people living in the ship for sometime before they were discovered. They grew food, and were able to make fresh water etc..

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    Apr 6, 2008, 04:33 PM
    Oh, man, this is one of my cult favorites--even though I only saw a portion of it once, and that was over 25 years ago. It's the 1981 TV movie Goliath Awaits with Mark Harmon and Christopher Lee.
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    Apr 6, 2008, 09:04 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Purukivel
    Oh, man, this is one of my cult favorites--even though I only saw a portion of it once, and that was over 25 years ago. It's the 1981 TV movie Goliath Awaits with Mark Harmon and Christopher Lee.
    Wow I just read the plot for this movie.. only in the 80's would they make a movie were the ship get struck by a torpedo, and sinks. 330 people manage to survive and live for 40 years under water, in an air bubble basically!. lol... oh I love it, its sounds so wonderful.. lol... I got to get it.. now only if this could have be the 2nd edition to Titanic... that would have been a great story, and maybe then Jack could've survived... thanks for the find Purukivel:)
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    Sep 19, 2012, 04:39 AM
    Wow, I only saw a part of this film/series as a child. It made an impression, I never got the full story and has been thinking of this from time to time all up until today, when I thought of googel'ing some key-words, and your question with comments came up, and rewieled the title, thanks!! :-D Finally I'll get to know what happened with them!. will they get to see the sunlight again? not having to eat canary-birds for dinner,for the rest of their lives ;-) hihi

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