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Hostile Waters (1997)
Released By: HBO Video   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: HBO Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: David Drury
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Colm Feore, Martin Sheen, Rutger Hauer
Published ID: 7081
UPC: 026359139826,
Plot: Based on an actual event, this made-for-television movie chronicles a delicate international situation that could have derailed Russian-American relations in the 1980s. Martin Sheen and Rutger Hauer star as military leaders on opposing sides, in this edgy drama about the collision between a Russian nuclear submarine and an American submarine off the coast of Bermuda. While the sub crews were dealing with the danger of a possible nuclear accident due to vessel damage, political leaders Reagan and Gorbachev were in the middle of sensitive peace talks. ~ Bernadette McCallion, All Movie Guide
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Hostile Waters
Added 6/12/2007

Although not 100% accurate, the film is a must to have for the cold-war, or submarine, interested individual. I would like to recommend the book "Hostile Waters", by Peter Huchthausen, Igor Kurdin , and Alan White, which gives a very accurate and exiting description of the actual events.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Courage Under Water
Added 3/16/2006

I can't speak to the historical accuracy of the events depicted but the staging seemed very realistic and plausable. Considering they had to make this film on a "TV Movie" budget, I think they did quite well. Rutger Hauer gives an excellent performance as the Russian submarine captain. If you liked Crimson Tide and Hunt for Red October, then you should add Hostile Waters to your library of under water drama, too.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
I was interested..
Added 12/24/2004

I was interested throughout the movie. I thought it was going to be worse. I got it, like many, because of Dominic Monaghan. Though he's not in it much, he's always around. He has one line, but from the review I read I thought that was it. He's actually in it more than you would think! It's a good movie none the less. Ahh go away + buy it!
3 out of 6 people found this helpful.
I Bought It For Dom!
Added 10/3/2004

I ordered this DVD for Dominic Monaghan's performance. He is not in it very much, at all, but this was an okay movie.
It is the story of a US sub and a USSR sub involved in an accident which the US gov't. denied ever happened.
Suddenly the USSR's sub is in danger of blowing up the Eastern Seaboard of the US, but they have a limited amount of time and oxygen.
The rest of the movie is their attempt to save themselves and shut off the reactors so the nuclear bombs don't explode.
The acting is so-so; I would expect better from Sheen and Hauer. I can imagine that this was just a little film that they did in their downtime.
Dom, as Sasha, is good considering he has like, 3 lines. As always, his facial expressions and eyes convey more than the average actor.
If you are a Dom fan, there's no harm in getting this movie. I've only watched it once, whereas I have watched "Hetty" at least 5 times all the way through. Not a movie worthy of an award, it's a pretty interesting flick.

5 out of 6 people found this helpful.
Take it or leave it
Added 2/9/2003

This movie wasn't bad, but it was by no means great. I found it quite difficult to follow the storyline, and the special effects were less than convincing (is it just me, or did they use the exact same shot of the Russian submarine, like, 5 times?) Some of the acting, Sheen and Hauer included, seemed forced.
The first 45 minutes of the movie were nearly unbearable, but towards the end, the pace picked up and it became more interesting. I even enjoyed the ending.

(Note: If you are buying this movie for the performance of Dominic Monaghan [as I admit I did], don't waste your money on it. He is hardly shown and has ONE line. Just a heads-up)


21 out of 27 people found this helpful.
Hostile Waters
Added 6/12/2007

Although not 100% accurate, the film is a must to have for the cold-war, or submarine, interested individual. I would like to recommend the book "Hostile Waters", by Peter Huchthausen, Igor Kurdin , and Alan White, which gives a very accurate and exiting description of the actual events.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Courage Under Water
Added 3/16/2006

I can't speak to the historical accuracy of the events depicted but the staging seemed very realistic and plausable. Considering they had to make this film on a "TV Movie" budget, I think they did quite well. Rutger Hauer gives an excellent performance as the Russian submarine captain. If you liked Crimson Tide and Hunt for Red October, then you should add Hostile Waters to your library of under water drama, too.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
I was interested..
Added 12/24/2004

I was interested throughout the movie. I thought it was going to be worse. I got it, like many, because of Dominic Monaghan. Though he's not in it much, he's always around. He has one line, but from the review I read I thought that was it. He's actually in it more than you would think! It's a good movie none the less. Ahh go away + buy it!
3 out of 6 people found this helpful.
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