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Producer Alex Gordon wanted to hire veterans Frank Lackteen and Edmund Cobb as passersby. The studio objected to the $100 salary for each, contending that they were functioning as extras and were only entitled to $20. Wanting these old-time actors to get a day's pay, Gordon paid them out of his own pocket.
The film inspired Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961) and the TV series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964). It was also remade as an episode of that series.
Producer Alex Gordon claimed that the production averaged 50 set-ups per day and on one occasion did 72.
The trailer for this Allied Artists release played down the science fiction elements and made it look more like a military action film.
Final film of Victor Varconi.
"Narrator: It was foolish. It was insane. It was fantastic."
"Voice of Spaceman: At last Commander, we meet as your people say... face to face! Cmdr. Richard 'Reef' Holloway: That's a face?"