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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA submarine commander is forced to blow up a Japanese ship with prisoners.A submarine commander is forced to blow up a Japanese ship with prisoners.A submarine commander is forced to blow up a Japanese ship with prisoners.
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Kimberly Beck
- Dede Doyle
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Rudy Bukich
- Sub Crewman
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Oliver Cross
- Nightclub Patron
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Howard Dayton
- Walker
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Sam Edwards
- Coleman - Sub Radio Operator
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Biff Elliot
- Lt. Paul Buckeye
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Al Freeman Jr.
- Sam Baker
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Trama
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- QuizDuring the hostilities of WWII no American submarines ever entered Tokyo Bay. They did operate in the outer bay (Sagami Bay) but Tokyo Bay was too shallow and narrow to operate in. The average depth of Tokyo Bay is 130 feet which is insufficient for a submarine to safely operate in combat conditions. Periscope depth was approximately 60 feet. In the right conditions a submarine could be seen by aircraft even at that depth.
- BlooperTowards the end of the film, when the Grayfish is lying on the bottom, the captain urges the radioman to keep trying to contact the Bluefin (the other submarine) on the radio, and the radioman replies, "I'm broadcasting, sir," while he works his Morse Code key. The Bluefin eventually answers. Conventional radio signals will not penetrate underwater. However, the QC sonar onboard WWII submarines was set up so that it could be used in conjunction with a straight key for Morse Code sonar pulses for emergency communication, so the scene depicted is plausible.
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Lt. Jake 'Fuzz' Foley: [standing waist-deep in freezing Aleutian water] Have you ever felt anything this cold?
Lt. Redley: Oh, yes... Brighton in August.
- Curiosità sui creditiOpening credits prologue: SOUTH PACIFIC 1942
Recensione in evidenza
Having served in submarines for six years, and having seen every submarine movie possible, TORPEDO RUN is the most realistic movie yet. The submarine interior including the conning tower brought back a lot of memories. The crew terminology and actions were true to form. The gliches were few but only a submarine historian or WWII veteran would pick up on most of them. The opening scene of the ship in the periscope is not the same ship shown a few seconds later in actual footage being sunk. Also in 1942-1943 torpedo reliability was low and very seldom would only one be fired. I doubt that if a Captain would have known there were prisoners aboard a transport would the chance be taken as Barney Doyle took. At least one transport was really sunk carrying prisoners, but it was not marked as such and it was proceeding as a normal transport. All in all this is my favorite sub movie and I enjoyed every minute if it. Some seem to think it drags on and the story line is to simplistic. That's how it was. A sub's duty was to sink enemy shipping and there would be days of boredom followed by hours of gut wrenching tension amid depth charging, and constantly being chased under by aircraft. I highly recommend TORPEDO RUN.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 38 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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