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Crimson Tide

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7.2/10 • 1.7K

1995-05-121h 56m

ThrillerAction

Danger runs deep.

After the Cold War, a breakaway Russian republic with nuclear warheads becomes a possible worldwide threat. U.S. submarine Capt. Frank Ramsey signs on a relatively green but highly recommended Lt. Cmdr. Ron Hunter to the USS Alabama, which may be the only ship able to stop a possible Armageddon. When Ramsay insists that the Alabama must act aggressively, Hunter, fearing they will start rather than stop a disaster, leads a potential mutiny to stop him.

Directors
Tony Scott
Editors
Chris Lebenzon

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Denzel Washington

    Denzel Washington

    Lt. Commander Ronald "Ron" Hunter

  2. Gene Hackman

    Gene Hackman

    Captain Franklin "Frank" Ramsey

  3. Matt Craven

    Matt Craven

    Lt. Roy Zimmer

  4. George Dzundza

    George Dzundza

    Chief of the Boat Cob

  5. Viggo Mortensen

    Viggo Mortensen

    Lt. Peter 'Weps' Ince

  6. James Gandolfini

    James Gandolfini

    Lt. Robert 'Bobby' Dougherty

  7. Rocky Carroll

    Rocky Carroll

    Lt. Darik Westergard

  8. Jaime Gomez

    Jaime Gomez

    Officer of the Deck Mahoney

  9. Michael Milhoan

    Michael Milhoan

    Chief of the Watch Hunsicker

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John Chard

Aug 28, 2014

9/10

A mutiny thriller that delivers the goods wholesale. Russian rebels have seized one of their government's nuclear missile bases and are threatening to attack the U.S.A. A patrolling US nuclear submarine is ordered to fire, but almost straight afterwards an incomplete counter order brings uncertainty. The submarine Captain and the Executive Officer come into conflict as to which order to follow, and thus the subs crew are torn as to which officer is right or wrong. Directed by Tony Scott, one could be forgiven for thinking that Crimson Tide would be an outlandish ball of explosions and slaughter, thankfully it isn't, as Scott gives us one of the best underwater thrillers going. Scintilating characters are cloaked in dynamic claustrophobia, and this coupled with the ever increasing unbearable tension, makes this a must see for fans of films that are scary because of what might happen, and not because of what many blockbuster film makers actually show you. This is not a standard good vs evil plot piece, or even a good vs insane cretin film, this pitches old school stickler for the rules Captain Ramsey against the deep thinking common sense purveyor Lt Commander Ron Hunter. Ramsey believes that the completed order, which is basically to blast the Russians before they blast us type thing, should be followed, Hunter on the other hand feels that the second incomplete order must be clarified before any action is taken, because after all this could be nuclear war! The film then twists and turns as the sub is divided into two factions, mutiny is rife, but what will the outcome be? Can the radio be fixed to complete the order? Will it be too late? All these questions are tensely drawn out by Scott to get the maximum impact from what is an admittedly standard global crisis in waiting story. No shortage of machismo here either, brutishly brilliant is how I find Gene Hackman in this, his Captain Ramsey is the quintessential leader of men. Then there is Denzel Washington as Ron Hunter, eloquently spoken and a voice of reason, his ruggedness coming to the fore as the submarine starts to implode. There are few better sights in 90s cinema than watching Hackman & Washington go at each other the way they do here, starting off as just a fractious relationship, it then explodes into a war of belief and wills. It's through these pair that the film's neutral stance shines bright, what would we do in similar circumstances? Who would we follow? Both men ethically right, yet both men accountable for probable disaster. This is a wonderful picture, a lesson in tough tension building that is perfectly wrung out by a rousing Han Zimmer score, with the only weak point being a multi written script that tries to fuse pop culture references with technical lingo, something which doesn't quite sit right. However, even that can't hurt the excellently unfolding sequence of events that closes quite brilliantly with a written piece that all of us should take note of. 9/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$53,000,000.00
Revenue
$157,387,195.00
Keywords
mutinysubmarinemissileembassynuclear missilebattle for poweru.s. navyterrorismmilitarymoral dilemmapost cold waraircraft carrierchain of commandlaunch codesonarnuclear submarine