In Cocoon: The Return, a group of elderly people who discovered an alien presence in the first film return to St. Petersburg, Florida, for more adventures. The aliens offer them the chance to live forever, but they must leave their loved ones behind. As they grapple with the moral dilemma, the group also deals with issues of old age, friendship, illness, and poverty. The film explores themes of suffering, pain, and the search for happiness in one's later years.
After his failed attempt at enlisting in the Navy, a man named Mr. Limpet falls into the ocean and magically turns into a fish. With his newfound ability to communicate with sea creatures, he assists the Navy in detecting and thwarting German submarine attacks during World War II. Alongside his fish companion, Mr. Limpet embarks on an underwater adventure full of danger and heroism.
Irwin Allen explores the mysteries of the deep blue sea in this Technicolor documentary. Based on Rachel L. Carson's famous study, this Oscar winning project investigates everything under the sea, from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopical creatures and their coexistence in this vast underwater world.
Sword Fishing is a 1939 short documentary film about a group of fisherman, including Howard Hill, "the world's greatest archer," who go in search of marlin off the California coast. With fishing line attached to his arrow, Hill plans to spear the fish, which would then be brought aboard the boat by rod and reel. In 1940, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, One-Reel at the 12th Academy Awards.
An international crew of sailors encounters fearsome creatures of the sea, including whales, sharks, stingrays, and one whopper of a devilfish.
Chilly's nemesis as usual is Smedley who's a worker at the aquarium where the penguin is catching fish. Smedley tells him he's not allowed to do that but of course Chilly just does what he wants to which leads to another chase between him, Smedley, and a porpoise Smedley feeds.
This Pete Smith Specialty offers a look at Marineland of Florida, featuring the various marine life on display there.
A motion picture log of the world cruise "Alva", narrated by William K. Vanderbilt.
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