Overview:
When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.Status: | Released (2002-07-19) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 2 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $35,168,966 |
Screen: | Louis Nowra, Christopher Kyle |
Productions: | Intermedia, Palomar Pictures, First Light, IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 2. Produktions KG, K-19 Film Production, National Geographic Films, Studio Trite |
Production Countries: | Canada, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 20425: Donald Sumpter - Dr. Savran
- 27659: Tim Woodward - Partonov
Crews
- 66185: Matthias Deyle - Producer - Production
- 55597: Louis Nowra - Screenstory - Writing
- 11302: Edward S. Feldman - Producer - Production
- 20293: Christopher Kyle - Screenplay - Writing
- 55599: Winship Cook - Producer - Production
- 20295: Moritz Borman - Executive Producer - Production
- 7479: Jeff Cronenweth - Director of Photography - Camera
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K-19: The Widowmaker is the Russian answer to Run Silent, Run Deep/Crimson Tide, except that it's about as Russian as Michael Apted’s Gorky Park – still, not bad company to be in at all. Like Gorky Park, which had two late greats in Will Hurt and Brian Dennehy, K-19 gravitates ar ....
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A rather clunky cold-war maritime thriller that manages to mix plausible science with shallow propaganda in a rather cack-handed fashion - and a (mis)casting that gives the film the same sinking feeling that the submarine must have felt when it first put to sea. It's a synch that the ....
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