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With Chuck Ellsworth, Crispin Layfield, Holt McCallany, Bruce Greenwood. The crew of a U.S. Navy submarine in World War II rescues survivors from a sunken ship, only to face a series of mysterious deaths and supernatural occurrences.
- (24K)
- Action, Horror, Mystery
- David Twohy
- 2002-10-18
The film tells the story of a United States Navy submarine that experiences a series of supernatural events while on patrol in the Atlantic Ocean in 1943. Initially intended as a historical sci-fi thriller, Twohy retooled the script into a horror following his success with Pitch Black.
The submarine U.S.S. Manta had a perfect record until the mysterious death of its captain. The next-in-command, Lt. Richard Brice (Bruce Greenwood) is determined to steer his disheartened crew...
- (70)
- David Twohy
- R
- Matthew Davis
Torpedo: Directed by Sven Huybrechts. With Koen De Bouw, Thure Riefenstein, Ella-June Henrard, Joren Seldeslachts. Resistance fighters led by commander Stan must transport a stolen German submarine carrying uranium to America during WWII while evading German forces determined to sink the U-boat.
- 1 min
- 46
It stars Bruce Greenwood, Olivia Williams, Jared Holt, Scott Folely, Dexter Fletcher, Jason Fleyming, and, of all people who you would never expect to see in a horror movie, Zach Galifianakis. The story takes place during the heart of World War Two, Aboard the U.S Navy submarine Tiger Shark, during a patrol in the Atlantic Ocean.
Horror. 103 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2002. Roger Ebert. October 18, 2002. 4 min read. Even before the woman is taken on board, the USS Tiger Shark is a submarine in trouble. The captain has been lost overboard, or at least that’s the story, and tempers run high in the confined space.
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Sep 14, 2023 · Underrated horror movies explore the depths of the ocean, depicting Lovecraftian horrors lurking below the surface. Films like Leviathan and Underwater immerse viewers in claustrophobic, deep-sea suspense and terrifying battles with grotesque monsters.