Sixteen Fathoms Deep


57m 1934

Film Details

Also Known As
Sixteen Fathoms Under
Genre
Adventure
Release Date
Jan 1, 1934
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Monogram Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Monogram Pictures Corp.
Country
United States
Location
Santa Catalina Island, California, United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "Sixteen Fathoms Under" by Eustace L. Adams in American Magazine (7 Nov 1932).

Technical Specs

Duration
57m
Film Length
7 reels

Synopsis

Although her alcoholic father has arranged for her to marry Savanis, the wealthy but crooked business leader of her fishing village, Rosie becomes engaged to Joe Bethel, an earnest but poor sponge fisherman. To assure Rosie's financial future, Joe decides to buy a new fishing boat, but because his family's boat has been declared "jinxed" by the superstitious villagers, he is unable to raise enough money for the purchase. Savanis, seeing an opportunity to ruin his rival, offers Joe a generous loan and helps him to buy the most modern boat in the area. Confident that he will bring in enough goods to pay off his debt at auction, Joe sets sail with the other boats for the annual sponge run, unaware that Savanis has hired Nick, one of his crewmen, to sabotage the trip. At sea, Nick destroys the boat's anchor and twice meddles with the underwater air pump, which nearly costs Joe and another diver their lives. Back on shore, Rosie learns about Joe's troubles from another fisherman and, by pretending to be bored with her romance with Joe, tricks Savanis into revealing his plot. While Rosie rushes to find Joe in Savanis' speedboat, Joe fights with Nick and forces him to dive. After Rosie boards Joe's boat and identifies Nick as the saboteur, Nick becomes entangled in his sponge bag, and his air hose becomes wedged under a rock, cutting off his air supply. In spite of his anger, Joe risks his own life and dives to save Nick from drowning. When the boat's engine then breaks down, Rosie speeds to Waikiki to get the necessary replacement parts so that Joe can make repairs in time to reach the auction. Before they leave in the repaired boat, however, Savanis' henchmen descend on the crew, and a fierce fight ensues. After Joe, Rosie and a repentant Nick defeat Savanis' men, Rosie takes off in the speedboat to stall the auction. Aided by the sympathetic auctioneer, Rosie defies Savanis and stalls the bidding long enough to assure Joe of his deserved profits. Joe then reveals Savanis' subterfuge to his fellow fishermen and, with Rosie at his side, happily collects his earnings.

Film Details

Also Known As
Sixteen Fathoms Under
Genre
Adventure
Release Date
Jan 1, 1934
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Monogram Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company
Monogram Pictures Corp.
Country
United States
Location
Santa Catalina Island, California, United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "Sixteen Fathoms Under" by Eustace L. Adams in American Magazine (7 Nov 1932).

Technical Specs

Duration
57m
Film Length
7 reels

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Trivia

Notes

The working title of this film was Sixteen Fathoms Under. Several underwater scenes, which show sea life and the technique of sponge fishing, are included in the film. According to Hollywood Reporter, location shooting was done on Santa Catalina Island, CA. Irving Allen directed Lon Chaney, Arthur Lake and Lloyd Bridges in a 1948 Monogram remake of this story.