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Release Date:
February 25, 2004
Original Title:
In Enemy Hands
Alternate Titles:
U-Boat: In feindlicher Hand
在敌之手
猎杀U-429
猎杀U-42海底大战
인 에너미 핸드
Genres:
War
Production Companies:
Artisan Entertainment
John Brister Productions
Pierce/Williams Entertainment
Splendid Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 94
At the height of Hitler's infamous U-boat war, the crew of the U.S.S. Swordfish were heading home after months at sea. They never made it. Now prisoners of war aboard U-boat 429, a small group of American survivors will find their loyalties put to the ultimate test when they're forced to join their German captors to fight for their very lives.
Art Direction:
Thomas Meleck
Associate Producer:
Larry Collins
Casting:
Roe Baker
Co-Executive Producer:
Brian R. Keathley
Co-Producer:
Patrick F. Gallagher
Michael Z. Gordon
Thomas Leath
Jimmy Robb
Dean Rockhold
Geoffrey H. Silver
Costume Design:
Jean-Pierre Dorléac
Director:
Tony Giglio
Director of Photography:
Gerry Lively
Editor:
Peter Mergus
Harvey Rosenstock
Executive Producer:
Jed Baron
Carol Gillson
David Glasser
Michael S. Grayson
David Hutkin
Andreas Klein
Scott G. Stone
Jeff G. Waxman
Bob Yari
Line Producer:
Robert Leveen
Location Manager:
Matt Petras
Music Supervisor:
Richard Glasser
Original Music Composer:
Steven Bramson
Producer:
John H. Brister
Julius R. Nasso
Michael A. Pierce
Mark Williams
Production Coordinator:
Kevin H. Law
Production Design:
Terrence Foster
Production Manager:
Sabrina Sipantzi
Screenplay:
Tony Giglio
Script Supervisor:
Shannon Kenny
Second Unit Director:
Mike Smith
Set Decoration:
Melanie Jones
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Smith
Stunt Double:
David Leitch
Stunts:
Troy Gilbert
Chris Palermo
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