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Escape From Atlantis

Play trailer Escape From Atlantis PG-13 1997 1h 34m Fantasy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Struggling to deal with his recent divorce, single dad Matt Spencer (Jeff Speakman) takes his three teenage children -- Claudia (Mercedes McNab), Chris (Breck Wilson) and Adam (Justin Burnette) -- on a sailboat trip to the Bahamas. However, what is supposed to be a family outing turns into far more when the Spencers end up on the mythical and exotic island of Atlantis. Soon Matt and his kids are caught up in a world of magic that is both wondrous and dangerous.

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Audience Member This made for TV film is so bad that you really don't to watch it: Camera work was crappy with all the random cross cutting and slow motions. Atlantis seems like Vietnam to be quite frankly; the costumes and props were useless(Toy swords plastic jewellery) Acting was really bad, CGI sucked, badly choreographed fight scenes, expandable characters with no development. Three thing i really hate about this film: Random Asian Viking with Nazi Symbol on his sleeves, Exploitation of midgets and racial discriminations. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Struggling to deal with his recent divorce, single dad Matt Spencer (Jeff Speakman) takes his three teenage children -- Claudia (Mercedes McNab), Chris (Breck Wilson) and Adam (Justin Burnette) -- on a sailboat trip to the Bahamas. However, what is supposed to be a family outing turns into far more when the Spencers end up on the mythical and exotic island of Atlantis. Soon Matt and his kids are caught up in a world of magic that is both wondrous and dangerous.
Director
Strathford Hamilton
Producer
Jim Michaels
Screenwriter
Arne Olsen
Rating
PG-13, TV-PG
Genre
Fantasy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 34m