The German submarine, U-234, from the port of Kiel is exchanging cargo with the Japanese. USS Seaviper must locate and stop this dangerous exchange.The German submarine, U-234, from the port of Kiel is exchanging cargo with the Japanese. USS Seaviper must locate and stop this dangerous exchange.The German submarine, U-234, from the port of Kiel is exchanging cargo with the Japanese. USS Seaviper must locate and stop this dangerous exchange.
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David Yuzuk
- Grease
- (as David Danello)
Mia Terez Deuschle
- Lora Culpepper
- (as Mia Terez)
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- TriviaThe real German U-boat, U-234, had left Norway on April 15, 1945, with among other items for Japan, 1,210 pounds of uranium oxide. They also had two Japanese passengers. When U-234 got confirmation of Germany's surrender, the Japanese killed themselves and were buried at sea. On May 14, 1945, U-234 surrendered to the U.S. Navy and was brought to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The uranium oxide was brought to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where it was processed into 7.7 pounds of Uranium 235, and was used in the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
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I had high hopes going into this film, it is highly rated on IMDb and looked to be on an interesting subject. However I got hung up on all the little errors that are on every frame. Hands down the biggest complaint I would have is with the costumes. When the 'admiral' and 'captain' are speaking to each other, notice how clean their clothes are...like they have never been worn before 10 min ago when filming began. Also pay attention to the large numbers of medals the Admiral is wearing to denote his rank and any citations he may have been awarded in his career. When the characters are playing cards, it is obvious none of them know how to play, they use continuation bets.
Much of the effects seem to be added as an after thought, when the sub is preparing to dive some idiot throws a bucket of water down the hatch as it is closed, to signify the approaching ocean. Cut to the next scene and the sub is still 10 feet above the water preparing to dive, nice and dry. Also the actors should have been given an hour or two to practice moving on the ship hurriedly, like their lives depended on getting to that hatch before the ocean came into the sub! These actors would die so fast in war.
Much of the effects seem to be added as an after thought, when the sub is preparing to dive some idiot throws a bucket of water down the hatch as it is closed, to signify the approaching ocean. Cut to the next scene and the sub is still 10 feet above the water preparing to dive, nice and dry. Also the actors should have been given an hour or two to practice moving on the ship hurriedly, like their lives depended on getting to that hatch before the ocean came into the sub! These actors would die so fast in war.
- jimmyhatfield60
- Jun 8, 2012
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- Also known as
- Chiến Hạm Ngầm
- Filming locations
- Jupiter, Florida, USA(Guanabanas Island Restaurant)
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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