The Secret of Two Oceans

The Secret of Two Oceans (Russian: Тайна двух океанов) is a 1956 Soviet science fiction adventure film directed by Konstantine Pipinashvili.[1][2][3]

The Secret of Two Oceans
Russian: Тайна двух океанов
Directed byKonstantine Pipinashvili
Written by
Starring
CinematographyFeliks Vysotsky
Music byAleksi Machavariani
Release date
  • March 25, 1957 (March 25, 1957)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

The film shows how simultaneously, the Soviet ship "Arctic" and the French ship "Victoire" suddenly sink in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, respectively, and how the crew of the Soviet submarine "Pioneer" is trying to understand what caused this.[4]

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In the Atlantic Ocean, the Soviet ship Arktika mysteriously sinks, followed by the explosion of the French vessel Victoire in the Pacific. The crew of the top-secret Soviet submarine Pioneer, equipped with advanced technology and unparalleled capabilities, is tasked with uncovering the causes of these disasters.

Amidst the investigation, a foreign agent infiltrates the submarine by impersonating its chief engineer, planning to destroy it with a timed bomb. However, Soviet security operatives onboard and on land thwart the spy’s plans. Their pursuit leads to the discovery of an automated enemy military base launching magnetic torpedoes, which is ultimately neutralized, ensuring the submarine's survival and mission success.

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