Irwin Allen's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Cast and Crew
Cast

Arch Whiting

Richard Bull

Richard Basehart

David Hedison

Robert Dowdell

Del Monroe

Henry Kulky

Paul Trinka

Terry Becker

Peter Adams

Allan Hunt

Wayne Heffley

Danica D'Hondt
Crew

Irwin Allen

Allan Balter

Joseph Gantman

Paul Zastupnevich

Jack Stubbs

Hal Herman

George E. Swink

William Self

Jack Sonntag

Robert Mintz

William Welch

Bruce Fowler Jr.

Frank La Tourette

Harry Templeton

Gaston Glass

Paul Stader

John Bloss

Jack Stubbs

Les Warner

Gil Mandelik

Wilson Shyer

William McGarry

Bill Kissel

Norman Arthur August

Ad Schaumer

Homer Powell

Dick Wormell

Roland Gross

Axel Hubert Sr.

Sidney Marshall

James Baiotto

William Welch

George Watters

Robert Belcher

Al Gail

John W. Holmes

Frederick Baratta

Jack Gleason

Dolf Rudeen

Alexander Courage

Lionel Newman

Nelson Riddle

Jerry Goldsmith

Morton Stevens

Harry Eisen

Herman Stein

Michael Hennagin

Hugo Friedhofer

Irving Gertz

Mullendore

Lennie Hayton

Paul Sawtell

Robert Drasnin

Leith Stevens

Leonard A. Engel

Morrie McNaughton

Harry Geller

Don Hall Jr.

Robert Cornett

Ralph B. Hickey

Dick LeGrand

Don Higgins

Carl Guthrie

Winton Hoch

Robert J. Bronner

Jack Martin Smith

Walter M. Scott

Paul Zastupnevich

Hal Herman

Les Warner

Bert Allen

Norman Rockett

Stan Jolley

Robert de Vestel

William J. Creber

Stuart Reiss

Jim McGuire

Louis E. Korn

Sven Wickman
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