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Down Periscope is a 1996 American military comedy submarine film directed by David S. Ward, produced by Robert Lawrence, and starring Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, and Rob Schneider along with Bruce Dern, Harry Dean Stanton, William H. Macy, and Rip Torn in supporting roles.
Torpedo Alley, also known as Down Periscope, is a 1952 American war film directed by Lew Landers and starring Mark Stevens, Dorothy Malone and Charles Winninger. It depicts a US Navy pilot rescued at sea by submarine before applying for submarine duty.
Pampanito played the fictional USS Stingray (SS-161) in the 1996 comedy film Down Periscope. Kelsey Grammer stars as the Stingray ' s commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Thomas Dodge, and the film is set on the United States East Coast in the harbors at Charleston, South Carolina, and Norfolk, Virginia.
Another music video for the song was made during production of the 1996 comedy movie Down Periscope, featuring the movie's cast and clips from the movie. The music video is shown during the movie's end credits.
Up Periscope (1959) – US drama directed by Gordon Douglas, depicting a US Navy frogman on mission aboard a submarine to be smuggled into Japanese-held island; a.k.a. Up Periscope! Nacht fiel über Gotenhafen (Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen) (1960) – German film about the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff by the Soviet submarine S-13. The film is ...
French officials are looking into the death of a young woman who jumped in front of a commuter train live on Periscope. Periscope suicide could lead to closer scrutiny of live streaming apps Skip ...
Torpedo Alley (Down Periscope) Lew Landers: Drama. Failed US carrier pilot's return to service on submarine 1952 Sweden U-Boat 39 (Submarine no. 39) Ubåt 39: Hampe Faustman: Drama. Crew of U-39: 1953 France United States Act of Love [4] [5] Anatole Litvak: Romance drama based on Alfred Hayes novel. American soldier falls in love with Parisian ...
A bold woman managed to pull off one of the most risqué photobombs of all time during a reporter's live shot -- and he had no idea.