30,000 Leagues Under the Sea  (2007)

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The video 30,000 Leagues Under the Sea, released in 2007 and directed by Gabriel Bologna, was shot on digital using Sony HDW-F900 Camera with Mark Atkins as cinematographer and editing by Matthew Alson Thornbury.
Directed by | Gabriel Bologna
Cinematography by | Mark Atkins
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Action, Sci-Fi

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Lieutenant Michael Arronax
Captain Nemo
Lieutenant Commander Lucille Conciel
Specialist Donna Sustin
Captain Farragut
Captain Anderson
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Navigator Ruskin
First Officer Clarke
First Officer Means
Seaman Bogel
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