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  1. Mar 10, 2024 · Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 film directed by John Sturges and starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown. The movie follows a US nuclear submarine, USS Tigerfish, that rushes to the North Pole to ostensibly save the Americans stranded there, but changing loyalties and double agents abound.

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    • Das Boot (1981) George Orwell wrote in 1946, "The word Fascism has now no meaning except insofar as it signifies 'something not desirable.'" It's a rejoinder to linguistic laziness that divides the world into two types: Nazis, and everybody else.
    • The Enemy Below (1957) "The Enemy Below" (1957) depicts a gripping back-and-forth naval battle in the South Atlantic during WWII between a U.S. destroyer and a German U-boat.
    • The Abyss (1989) "The Abyss" is mostly an underwater habitat movie, similar to Barry Levinson's "Sphere." But James Cameron's far superior 1989 sci-fi thriller features submarines with windows, and that allows for the best underwater chase ever put to film.
    • The Hunt for Red October (1990) Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan novels have been made into exactly two classic films: "Patriot Games" in 1992 and "The Hunt for Red October" in 1990.
  2. 15. Cabo de Hornos. 1956 1h 40m. 5.8 (31) Rate. Antonio, a whale ship captain, has an affair with a woman who runs away convinced that her ill fate will fall upon him. He is sent to Cabo de Hornos, picking the ship owner and his wife, the woman he met, on the way. They head for their destination, a place with a black legend.

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    • Das Boot (1981) Only very few movies in the history of cinema can come close to Wolfgang Petersen’s Das Boot for its claustrophobic realism and dramatic intensity.
    • The Enemy Below (1957) In American WWII submarine dramas, the enemies are often caricatured or dehumanized. Filmmaker and versatile performer Dick Powell’s The Enemy Below thankfully stays away from such reductive portrayal as Wendell Mayes’ script gives equal weight to the perspectives of US destroyer captain Murrell (Robert Mitchum) and German U-boat commander Von Stolberg (Curd Jurgens).
    • The Damned (1947) The poetic realism of Rene Clement has brought us the memorable post-war French classics Forbidden Games (1952) and Gervaise (1956).
    • The Hunt for Red October (1990) Despite its relentless aggression since World War II, America – as portrayed by its mass media – loves to assume a vulnerable role, where the ‘American way of life’ is threatened by a hostile power.
  4. The Hunley (1999 TV Movie) TV-14 | 94 min | Action, Drama, History. During the siege of Charleston of 1864, Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley becomes the first submersible to sink an enemy warship in wartime. Director: John Gray | Stars: Armand Assante, Donald Sutherland, Alex Jennings, Chris Bauer.

  5. Jun 8, 2011 · Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Craig Roberts, who plays Oliver Tate, the hero of "Submarine," looks a lot like the very young John Lennon: fresh and hopeful, with the soul of a poet and the self-importance of — well, of a teenager who struggles under the weight of his virginity.

  6. If watching people submerged deep in the ocean, with just a thin layer of metal between them and instant death is your thing, then you will love this list of must-see submarine movies. As Jude Law goes diving for Nazi gold in ‘Black Sea,’ here are 10 of the genre’s most must-see entries.

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