International disaster looms as the USS Sub Standard has to race to get a nuclear weapon ahead of the Russian forces.International disaster looms as the USS Sub Standard has to race to get a nuclear weapon ahead of the Russian forces.International disaster looms as the USS Sub Standard has to race to get a nuclear weapon ahead of the Russian forces.
Ty Granderson Jones
- Quizby
- (as a different name)
John Moschitta Jr.
- Defense Contractor
- (as John Moschitta)
Dianne Travis
- Secretary to Wedgewood
- (as Dianne Turley Travis)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaGoing Under was filmed in 1990 as "Dive!".
- Quotes
Tour Guide: Here's where our nation's leaders take mommy and daddy's tax dollars and turn them into machines of global destruction
- ConnectionsReferences Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1968)
- SoundtracksFeelings
(Pour Toi)
Music by Louis Gasté
French lyrics by Albert Simonin and Marie-Hélène Bourquin
English lyrics by Morris Albert
Featured review
I'll admit it, I simply saw this movie because I'm a Bill Pullman fan. However, as a child of the 80's, I found it quite amusing. It's definately a film for 3am.
The movie is in the same vein as Spaceballs, and numerous other 80s satires, though this film seems not have had nearly the mainstream appeal. Basically, its a spoof of "The Hunt for Red October", intermixed with minor spoofs on other action films. A couple of interesting cameos are from Roddy McDowall as Mr. Friendly (a Mr. Rogers sort of character) and Michael Winslow, forever remembered as the sound guy from the "Police Academy" movies.
This movie was entertaining for me, but I fear that a few of the jokes might not translate as well for those from outside of America. However, if you're a fan of Bill Pullman and the Mel Brooks' type of satire (though he was uninvolved in this production), you really need to check this film out!
The movie is in the same vein as Spaceballs, and numerous other 80s satires, though this film seems not have had nearly the mainstream appeal. Basically, its a spoof of "The Hunt for Red October", intermixed with minor spoofs on other action films. A couple of interesting cameos are from Roddy McDowall as Mr. Friendly (a Mr. Rogers sort of character) and Michael Winslow, forever remembered as the sound guy from the "Police Academy" movies.
This movie was entertaining for me, but I fear that a few of the jokes might not translate as well for those from outside of America. However, if you're a fan of Bill Pullman and the Mel Brooks' type of satire (though he was uninvolved in this production), you really need to check this film out!
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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