Danger Beneath the Sea
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Danger Beneath the Sea | |
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Directed by | Jon Cassar |
Written by | Lucian Truscott IV |
Starring | Casper Van Dien Gerald McRaney Tammy Isbell Dominic Zamprogna Kim Poirier |
Distributed by | Carlton America |
Release date(s) | 29 November 2001 |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Danger Beneath the Sea is a thriller TV movie released in 2001.
The story revolves around an American nuclear attack submarine named the USS Lansing which, after a North Korean nuclear missile test goes wrong, is cut off from communications. After detecting radioactivity in the air and believing the world to be at nuclear war, the Executive Officer on board the vessel takes command of the ship from the Captain and prepares to fire the submarine's nuclear missiles at targets in Russia. Some members of the crew don't believe this scenario and join with the Captain to take back control of the ship, while a second American Submarine is given the task of hunting down and destroying the Lansing before it can start a real war.
In the end the Captain is successful in regaining control of the vessel and preventing the ship's missiles from being launched. After then having to outmanouvre the vessel tasked with destroying the Lansing, the Captain surfaces in a Russian harbour and uses a mobile phone (gained from a crewman who brought it on board during a stop-over in Tokyo) to contact an Admiral and inform them that the situation is now under control.
[edit] Cast
- Casper Van Dien as Commander Miles Sheffield
- Gerald McRaney as Admiral Eugene Justice
- Stewart Bick as XO Lt. Commander Albert Kenner
- Tammy Isbell as Lt. Clare Holliday
- Ron White as CPO Pete LeCroix
- Vince Corazza as Lt. Commander Eric Watkins
- Paul Essiembre as St1 Tony Martinez
- Dominic Zamprogna as AS Ryan Alford
- Michael McLachlan as Lt. Sal Lombardi
- Jim Thorburn as AS Matt Rockwell
- Justin Peroff as Lt. Howard Lowenstein
- Joel Gordon as PO3C Terry Peel
- Kim Poirier as Lisa Alford
- Shane Daly as Lt. Commander Gary Reynolds
- Brad Austin as PO1C Ross
- Russell Yuen as Lt. Neil Ryan
- Billy Parrott as Radioman Dunkel
- Toby Proctor as Seaman