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Crash Dive (1996)
Released By: Cabin Fever Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Cabin Fever Entertainment
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Andrew Stevens
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Frederic Forrest, Michael Dudikoff, Jay Acovone, Reiner Schone
Published ID: 123924
UPC: 096009286798,
Plot: In this suspenseful actioner, former Navy SEAL James Carter (Michael Dudikoff) is called back to duty when terrorists high-jack an American submarine armed with nuclear weapons and threaten to blow up the U.S. if their demand for $100 million in gold is not met. The deadly situation arose when the sub, USS Ulysses answered a distress call from Yugoslavian refugees stranded in the Atlantic during a terrible storm. Once aboard, the rescued sailors turn out to be highly trained Middle Eastern terrorists. Carter's mission is to somehow secretly board the sub, sabotage it and subdue the hijackers. If he should fail, the Ulysses will be destroyed by another Navy sub. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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"Crash Dive" is an appropriate name for this movie
Added 1/27/2008

This movie is bad, and I do mean BAD! On what planet do you think a top-secret classified sub ladened with nuclear weapons would surface to rescue boaters in distress? Apparently, they never got the memo that nuclear subs are supposed to "run silent, run deep". Or how about one of the rescued boaters walking around unguarded on the sub asking a serviceman "What room is this?" His response: "Oh, this is where we keep the nuclear weapons." With laughable depictions like these, I am surprised the real Navy didn't sue for defamation.

The Russians are probably kicking themselves that they didn't think of a plan like this. They could have put a bunch of Russian operatives out to sea in sinking boats, sent out distress signals, and just waited for U.S. nuclear subs to come their rescue. The Russians would have taken over our entire fleet in no time. If this movie was any real depiction of our navy, all Americans would be well on our way to speaking Russian instead of Spanish. LOL!

The acting is over-the-top. The heroic background music is over-the-top. The premise is so absurd it's impossible to take the movie seriously. Since when did terrorists start carrying photo IDs with them on terrorist missions? And the laughs just keep on coming.

Don't get me wrong, this movie is not without its moments. The suspense of what the next cheesey scene was going to be kept me riveted.

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