Tiger Cruise

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Tiger ruise
Directed by Duwayne Dunham
Produced by Bill Borden
Barry Rosenbush
Written by Anna Sandor
Bruce Graham
Starring Hayden Panettiere
Bill Pullman
Music by Hayden Panettiere
Distributed by Disney Channel
Release date(s) August 6, 2004
Running time 88 min.
Language English
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Tiger Cruise (August 6, 2004) is the 53rd Disney Channel Original Movie. It stars Hayden Panettiere , Bill Pullman, and Hayden's real-life brother Jansen Panettiere (to date, this is the Panettiere siblings' first and only film together). The film's fictional events are intertwined with the real-life events of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The movie was very popoular in the UL with 2.72 Million viewers. It was the highest rated DCOM there until High School Musical (2.9 Million)

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[edit] Plot Summary

Maddie Dolan is on a mission to convince her dad to give up his naval career and come home to his family where he belongs. To do this, Maddie accepts her dad's offer to participate in Operation Tiger, a week-long cruise for family and friends aboard his aircraft carrier. Then, she sits down with her father and tries to convince him to find a job that would keep him close to home and his family.

Also along for the trip is Tina, whose older sister, Grace, is a Navy aviator. Tina is fascinated by military life and hopes to, one day, join her sister as a pilot. Grace has spent years trying to convince Tina that Navy life isn't as glamorous as it seems. In addition, there's Anthony, who's not interested in anything that's happening on board. He also thinks there's too many rules on the ship.

Maddie thinks her plans might actually work until September 11, 2001, two days into the cruise. When the ship goes into high alert, Maddie gets to see her father's courage, honor, and commitment to his family firsthand and discovers the importance of the sacrifice he makes to serve his country, and she now understands why her dad wants to (and has to) serve.

Tiger Cruise is a fictional story inspired by actual events on what happened aboard the USS Constellation (CV-64), as well as 9/11.

[edit] Inconsistencies

When the Constellation arrives at San Diego, California, Downtown San Diego is featured in the background showing the Twin Hyatts where only the first one had been completed by September 2001, roughly around the time of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

Much of the movie was shot on board John C. Stennis (CVN-74) with additionally filming on board Nimitz (CVN-68) (the Constellation was decommissioned before production started). The hull numbers of all three ships are visible at various times throughout the movie. Actual crew members of the Stennis were used as extras, and a few can be seen wearing Stennis ballcaps instead of the prop Constellation caps.

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[edit] Cast

Actor/Actress Role
Hayden Panettiere Maddie Dolan
Bill Pullman Cmdr. Gary Dolan
Bianca Collins Tina
Nathaniel Lee, Jr. Anthony
Mercedes Colon Grace
Mehcad Brooks Kenny
Jansen Panettiere Joey
Lisa Dean Ryan Diane
Troy Evans Chuck Horner
Ty O'Neal Danny Horner
Gary Weeks Lt. Tom Hillman
Barbara Niven Kate Dolan
Jennette McCurdy Kiley Dolan
Mark Christopher Lawrence Pop
Ben Schenk Tiger Kid

[edit] Trivia

Tiger Cruise is one of the few Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) to have a PG rating

Tiger Cruise is one of the only two DCOMs to bear a Viewer Discretion warning at the beginning of the film. However, it encourages family viewing so that the family watching it could talk about the movie and the events of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The other such movie was Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior.

Tiger Cruise was based on real events which happened on CV-64 USS Constellation while on its week long trip to Hawaii. Crew members and their families were alerted about the events of the World Trade Center attacks. They only spent one day in Hawaii due to the seriousness and because they were on high alert.

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