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Release Date:
March 28, 1997
Original Title:
Crash Dive
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Royal Oaks Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
The crew of the nuclear submarine USS Ulysses rescues supposed victims of a boat disaster, but the victims turn out to be terrorists intent on capturing nuclear weapons aboard the sub. Only a former SEAL, now a submarine consultant, can save the crew by sliding aboard while the sub is underwater. The term "crash dive" refers to the sudden dropping of a sub to escape detection, an act that a nuclear sub is never supposed to make. Of course, it comes into play in this film.
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Art Direction:
Tim Zeug
Associate Producer:
Tripp Reed
Trapper Reed
Costume Design:
Elisabetta Rogiani
Director:
Andrew Stevens
Director of Photography:
Michael Slovis
Editor:
Vanick Moradian
Executive Producer:
Alan B. Bursteen
Music:
David Wurst
Eric Wurst
Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Andrew Stevens
Production Design:
Mick Strawn
Property Master:
Peter Carnahan
Screenplay:
William C. Martell
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