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Karel Zeman
Description:
A truly unique adventure from Czech filmmaker Karel Zeman ("Baron Munchausen") which uses live action, animation, puppets, and engravings to tell a story based on "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Mysterious Island" and other Verne tales. A scientistand his assistant working on an explosive new energy source are kidnapped by pirates hired by a nasty industrialist. Arnost Navratil, Miloslaw Holub star. AKA: "The Deadly Invention." 80 minutes
"Fabulous World Of Jules Vern" on DVD by NSTF is a tribute to the visionary imagination of classic science-fiction storytelling inspired by the works of Jules Verne. This edition focuses on wondrous journeys, mysterious inventions and the sense of discovery that shaped early speculative adventure tales. The film celebrates Verne's enduring themes: exploration of unknown worlds, human ingenuity, and the tension between scientific progress and ethical responsibility. Viewers are taken through richly imagined settings--ranging from the ocean depths to remote landscapes and fantastical machines--that echo the atmosphere of Verne-inspired cinema and literature, without claiming to adapt a specific novel. The DVD format offers solid picture and sound quality for home viewing, making it suitable for collectors who appreciate retro-style adventures and family audiences interested in imaginative storytelling.
NSTF, the manufacturer of this DVD, positions itself as a provider focused on niche and classic-flavored titles, with an emphasis on preserving and circulating works that appeal to fans of genre cinema and literary inspirations. Their releases typically aim for accessible pricing and reliable basic quality, giving enthusiasts a way to enjoy lesser-known or specialized productions in a physical format that remains collectible and durable.
The cast and creative team of "Fabulous World Of Jules Vern" are presented as interpreters of Verne-inspired fantasy rather than headline global stars. The performers are experienced character actors whose strengths lie in bringing to life explorers, scientists, inventors and enigmatic antagonists with nuance and credibility. The director shows a clear affection for traditional adventure cinema--balancing spectacle with character moments and pacing the story in a way that recalls classic matinee features. Around them, key collaborators such as the cinematographer and production designer contribute atmospheric visuals, with particular attention to period-style costumes, intricate props and layered set pieces that evoke the spirit of 19th- and early-20th-century speculative fiction. While specific filmographies and awards are not documented here, the overall impression is of a seasoned team drawing on a background in genre and adventure projects to deliver a cohesive, lovingly crafted homage to the fabulous worlds associated with Jules Verne.