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  2. Crimson Tide (film) - Wikipedia

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    The musical score for Crimson Tide was composed by Hans Zimmer and employs a blend of orchestra, choir, and synthesizer sounds. It includes additional music by Nick Glennie-Smith, who also conducted the orchestra, and the choir was conducted by Harry Gregson-Williams. It was released on physical formats on May 16, 1995, by Hollywood Records.

  3. Talk:Crimson Tide (film) - Wikipedia

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    Also, the title is not Red Tide, but "Crimson Tide" referring to a very specific shade of red. I believe this is also related to race and the color of the stallions. The submarine is called the USS Alabama, and Crimson Tide is related to the Alabama collegiate team. - user:USS Noob Hunter —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.246.222.210 ...

  4. USS Alabama (SSBN-731) - Wikipedia

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    Alabama is the setting for the 1995 film Crimson Tide, starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman. The boat itself is seen in the movie during the diving scene as it leaves port. [8] Alabama is featured in the films Time Under Fire, On the Beach, and Danger Beneath the Sea, which reused footage from Crimson Tide. [citation needed]

  5. Crimson Tide - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Tide, a 1919 book by Robert W. Chambers; Crimson Tide, 1995 film Crimson Tide, a 1995 book by Richard P. Henrick; The Crimson Tide, a Fighting Fantasy gamebook, 1992 "Crimson Tide", a song by Destroyer from the 2020 album Have We Met

  6. Simpson Tide - Wikipedia

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    Although the episode is partly based on the film Crimson Tide, the original episode pitch was made before the film was released. [4] After the release of the film, the writers decided to start incorporating things from the movie in the script. [5] In the original draft, Bart sneaked on board the submarine with Homer.

  7. Roll Tide - Wikipedia

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    "Roll Tide" is the name of a song by the California-based American folk-rock band Dawes on their studio album We're All Gonna Die, released in September 2016. The song is a melancholy lamentation about love, forgiveness, and reconciliation; it alludes to the Alabama Crimson Tide rallying cry and to the state of Alabama itself, but it also draws ...

  8. Third Saturday in October - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Tide then killed the clock, preserving a narrow 19–14 victory and extending their winning streak in the series to 9 games. [67] Alabama would eventually win the College Football Playoff national championship that season. [68] 2018: Alabama defeated Tennessee 58–21 in Knoxville. The 58 points scored by Alabama set a new single ...

  9. The Crimson Pirate - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Pirate is set late in the 18th century, on the fictional Caribbean islands of San Pero and Cobra. A rebellion is underway on Cobra, led by the mysterious "El Libre". Pirate Captain Vallo captures the King's ship carrying His Majesty's envoy, Baron Gruda, on his way to crush the rebellion and destroy El Libre.