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Crimson Tide is a 1995 American submarine action thriller film directed by Tony Scott and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. It takes place during a period of political turmoil in Russia , in which ultranationalists threaten to launch nuclear missiles at the United States and Japan .
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Danny Nucci (born September 15, 1968) is an American actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in blockbuster films, including his roles as Danny Rivetti in Crimson Tide (1995), Lieutenant Shepard in The Rock (1996), Deputy Monroe in Eraser (1996), and Fabrizio de Rossi in Titanic (1997), [1] as well as his lead role as Mike Foster in the Freeform series The Fosters (2013–2018).
Films about mutinies, revolts among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or overthrow an organization to which they were previously loyal.
The Crimson Tide (1919) A Story of Primitive Love (1920) The Slayer of Souls (1920) The Little Red Foot (1920) Eris (1922) The Flaming Jewel (1922) The Talkers (1923) The Hi-Jackers (1923) America; or, The Sacrifice (1924) The Mystery Lady (1925) Marie Halkett (1925 UK, 1937 US) The Girl in Golden Rags (1925 UK, 1936 US) The Man They Hanged ...
2 Matthew John Crnkovich (born November 10, 1956), known as Matt Craven , is a Canadian character actor. He has appeared in over 40 films including Happy Birthday to Me , Jacob's Ladder , K2 , A Few Good Men , Crimson Tide , The Juror , Assault on Precinct 13 , Disturbia , and X-Men: First Class .
Crimson Tide (1995) – a suspenseful drama about a nuclear submarine, and the mutiny of its Executive Officer, regarding decisions on whether to launch a nuclear missile Damnation Alley (20th Century Fox, 1977) – a surprise attack launched on the United States, and the subsequent efforts of a small band of survivors in California to reach ...
H.M.S. Defiant (released as Damn the Defiant! in the United States [3]) is a 1962 British naval war film directed by Lewis Gilbert with a screenplay by Nigel Kneale from Frank Tilsley's 1958 novel Mutiny, [4] and starring Alec Guinness, Dirk Bogarde, Anthony Quayle, Maurice Denham, and Nigel Stock.