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In Enemy Hands

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
4.7K
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Lauren Holly, William H. Macy, and Scott Caan in In Enemy Hands (2004)
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When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.

  • Director
    • Tony Giglio
  • Writers
    • John E. Deaver
    • Tony Giglio
    • Johnny Hartmann
  • Stars
    • William H. Macy
    • Til Schweiger
    • Thomas Kretschmann
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Tony Giglio
    • Writers
      • John E. Deaver
      • Tony Giglio
      • Johnny Hartmann
    • Stars
      • William H. Macy
      • Til Schweiger
      • Thomas Kretschmann
    • 75User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Chief of Boat Nathan Travers
    Til Schweiger
    Til Schweiger
    • Kapitän Jonas Herdt
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • 1st Watch Officer Ludwig Cremer
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Executive Officer Teddy Goodman
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Lt. Cmdr. Randall Sullivan
    Rene Heger
    Rene Heger
    • Quartermaster Klause
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    Carmine Giovinazzo
    • Buck Cooper
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Jason Abers
    A.J. Buckley
    A.J. Buckley
    • Medical Officer
    Sam Huntington
    Sam Huntington
    • Virgil Wright
    Connor Donne
    Connor Donne
    • Lt. Bauer
    • (as Conner Donne)
    Ian Somerhalder
    Ian Somerhalder
    • Danny Miller
    Branden Morgan
    Branden Morgan
    • Benny Romano
    Andy Gätjen
    Andy Gätjen
    • Christophe
    • (as Andy Gatjen)
    Gavin Hood
    Gavin Hood
    • Achilles Captain
    Alex Prusmack
    • Andreas
    Sascha Rosemann
    Sascha Rosemann
    • Lars
    Justin Thomson
    • Wilhem
    • (as Justin Thompson)
    • Director
      • Tony Giglio
    • Writers
      • John E. Deaver
      • Tony Giglio
      • Johnny Hartmann
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    9DoctorVic

    Not the Best, But Should be Seen

    This movie slipped by in the U.S. theaters, with DVD release only, so I found out about it from a U-Boat movie recruit friend. With William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, and Thomas Kretschmann (the latter now well known for his role in "The Pianist" there is no excuse for no release.

    The details are well documented in other reviews. I have seen many such films, in German and English. After watching half in English, I purchased a copy in German (well-dubbed). I tend to find such films more convincing (easier to suspend disbelief), although the down side there is seeing American actors speaking perfect German. Well, perhaps there will come a copy someday with appropriate subtitles.

    Of course, the film that really shows U-Boat conditions is the film Das Boot. I do not know the budget of this film, but the cramped quarters, filth, and unseemly conditions were not part of the budget.

    However, the decision of the Kaleun (Kapitän-Leutnant) Schweiger to take on American prisoners (against Oberkommando des Kriegsmarines orders), deal with the inevitable conflict--American soldiers and sailors were well-indoctrinated to hate Germans--after the certain death of his daughter to Allied bombing is more than touching.

    Kretschmann's performance is especially noteworthy. Although he once wanted an American Hollywood acting career, and has most frequently been cast as a German military man, all of these performances have been quite different, a testimony to some real acting skill. He has it in spades. Til Schweiger is, as I have read, a "matinee idol"--he does not have to act.

    To war film afficionados, most highly recommended, to those who wish to see some great German actors, also highly recommended, and finally, to fans of William H. Macy, a guaranteed pleasure. There is enough WW2 period ambiance to keep this film in suspense.
    9alfonsobh

    worth watching

    hello everybody, having read several comments on this movie, I feel like doing the same myself. I didn't expect too much out of it when I took it home to watch it. the story to my mind has a very unique idea as a layer, I liked it very much. still I thought it was a bit much on the cliché-side, but still very good. The acting was quite amazing at times, especially macy and kretschmann did a great job. personally I never liked schweiger that much, but he did a great job on this movie too. some minor roles were quite good i thought, such as rene heger's. what i liked most about the movie were the dialogs between macy and kretschmann, especially towards the end, quite touching i thought. all in all, i think its a movie that is worth watching.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Worth seeing.

    This movie is a watchable one. It's not really a memorable one though but when you decide to watch it, it won't bore you.

    When the movie began I was kind of worried. The editing was poor and the acting horrible B-movie like and it had a made-for-TV kind of look. But thankfully all those things improved later as the movie progressed.

    It's obvious that the budget wasn't very big since they had to use stock footage from movies like "U-571" and even "Down Periscope". They also used stock footage from real WW II Destroyers and other boats which was pretty obvious at times, it was kind of amateur-like and unrealistic the way it was edited into the movie.

    The story is pretty solid, despite some awfully weak dialog at times. It was at first kind of weird that the movie focused on both the Americans and Germans in the same way but later in the movie it becomes obvious why. The movie mostly fails to become tense but still its perfect good entertainment to watch all.

    Not a must see by any means but when you decide to see it nevertheless, you will be fairly entertained. And hey it has got William H. Macy and Thomas Kretschmann and some other well known actors in small roles in it, which makes this movie absolutely, very well watchable.

    7/10

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    7ajhall

    Not a great sub movie but worth ones time to watch

    Every movie doesn't have to be academy award material. In fact many if not most movies try to be entertaining with interesting ideas. This is one of those movies. A WWII submarine backdrop that forces an alliances between two fighting sides for mutual survival. Ya, sub experts can pick apart some of the tech and tactics but that's not the point of the movie. It's like going to a stage play and picking apart the stage props as not being realistic. It's not the stage but the story that is interesting in this movie. As the world faces global warming, expensive energy, nuclear issues we all can take a lessen that working together to solve our problems would be far more productive than trying to kill each other (the under lying story of this movie).
    6philip_vanderveken

    Entertaining, but not the best example of submarine movies

    In my opinion there are only a couple of submarine movies that are more than just worth a watch. One of them is "The Hunt for Red October", which was situated in the cold war and the other one is "Das Boot", situated in the Second World War. The last one of the two will always be my favorite, but that doesn't mean that I don't want to see more movies about submarines in WWII. That's how I once saw "U-571", which I really didn't like (read my review if you want to know why) and that's also the reason why I got this one in my hands.

    "In Enemy Hands" tells the story of the crew of the U.S.S. Swordfish. They are heading home after being months at sea, but they never make it to land. They are taken aboard the German U-boat 429 as prisoners of war. Because one of them was sick, now both crews are infected and many of them die. The only way to survive is to co-operate and so they join their German colleagues in the daily routine and handling of the U-boat...

    In my opinion there are two ways to watch this movie: either you judge it by it's historical accuracy, either you see it as a fictional story. If I do the first, than I can only conclude that this is a very disappointing movie. Why? Well for starters: The German U-boats had their orders never not to take prisoners of war, they left everybody to die at the ocean. That may sound very cruel, but it's very understandable if you think about the fact that these extra people had to be fed and that they would breath the little air that was so needed by the original crew. So if you start with that idea, you know that the entire movie can't be real. And even when it could have happened, than it's very doubtful that the Germans would have allowed the Americans to help them steering their boat...

    So let's see it as a fictional story then. In that case I must say it isn't the worst movie ever. At first it is a bit slow, but when the action starts and they have to fight for their lives together, this becomes an interesting movie. The acting isn't bad and what I really appreciated is the fact that the Germans really spoke German and not English with some fake German accent. Overall this is an entertaining movie that is worth a watch, but it just isn't the best example of submarine movies. I give it a 6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      The U-429 is a real boat that was made by the Germans in World War II, but was transferred to the Italian Navy after being produced. The boat, however, never saw combat.
    • Goofs
      Several times men are shown smoking inside a submarine, which wouldn't happen in WWII due to the fire hazard it presents. The air in a diesel/electric-powered sub (US or German) would be full of oil vapor and/or hydrogen from the batteries and extremely flammable. Smoking was allowed only on the upper deck for this reason.
    • Quotes

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      Kapitän Jonas Herdt: [narrating] At the outbreak of World War II, Germany increased its U-boat production by 1,000%, mass-producing 17 new U-boats a month. Hitler knew the key to winning the war in Europe was to control the Atlantic. And control it he would. By 1942, German U-boats, working in groups called wolf packs, sunk over 1,000 Allied ships. Their success gave Germany a decisive advantage. They were winning the war. And if this trend continued, all of Europe would fall.

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      Edited from U-571 (2000)

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2005 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Підводна в'язниця
    • Filming locations
      • Rockwell Defense Plant - Bellflower & Imperial Highway, Downey, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Artisan Entertainment
      • Splendid Pictures
      • John Brister Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $64,236
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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