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The Finest Hour

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
799
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The Finest Hour (1992)
Two soldiers form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.
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Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.Two Sailors form a lasting bond during training to be Navy Seals but soon grow apart as they are sent off to fight in Desert Storm.

  • Director
    • Shimon Dotan
  • Writers
    • Shimon Dotan
    • Stuart Schoffman
  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Gale Hansen
    • Tracy Griffith
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    799
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shimon Dotan
    • Writers
      • Shimon Dotan
      • Stuart Schoffman
    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Gale Hansen
      • Tracy Griffith
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rob Lowe
    Rob Lowe
    • Lawrence Hammer
    Gale Hansen
    Gale Hansen
    • Dean Mazzoli
    Tracy Griffith
    Tracy Griffith
    • Barbara
    Eb Lottimer
    Eb Lottimer
    • Bosco
    Baruch Dror
    • Greenspan
    Daniel Dieker
    • Albie
    Michael Cornelison
    Michael Cornelison
    • Carter
    • (as Michael Fountain)
    Evyatar Lazar
    • Moonjean
    Tae-Joon Lee
    • T.J.
    • (as Henry Taejoon Lee)
    Ari Sorko-Ram
    • Petersen
    Erik Degn
    • Thurston
    Natan Sgan-Cohen
    • Franklin
    Jonathan Herson
    • Dr. Cortese
    • (as Jon J. Herson)
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Commander
    John Philips
    • Simmons
    • (as John Phillips)
    Jack Widerker
    • Taylor
    Gilya Stern
    Gilya Stern
    • Diane
    Ava Haddad
    Ava Haddad
    • Nurse Isabel
    • Director
      • Shimon Dotan
    • Writers
      • Shimon Dotan
      • Stuart Schoffman
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    4shoobe01-1

    Simply terrible

    Rob Lowe and a bunch of great locations cannot fix this mess. Set in the 80s, with action in the first Gulf War, so the history is

    Filmed like a third rate 90s TV show, every fault of the actors, script, FX, and more is brutally apparent. Also comically badly edited, with choices like a VO explaining a time jump that happens 2 minutes before it makes sense to have it.

    For military buffs, the equipment in action sequences is 90s video game quality. A comically fake SDV. Paragliders. Scopes mounted to the slides of VP70s so they can snipe with them, and then smoke drifts up old west style. Rob Lowe is an excellent Sabrina. Oh, some enemy stuff is 60s Japanese monster movie quality. Oh, the big silver rocket!

    Romantic sub-plot is way too dominant, which is awful as it's so ham-handedly played.

    Do not be fooled. Much of the training is well done, but it falls apart outside of that.
    8mexicutem

    DD965

    I have to admit, I only knew about this movie because my boyfriend was actually In The Navy during the time this movie was being filmed. Come To find out, he was stationed aboard the USS Kincaid, also known as the Kinky D, while this film was shot, and she is featured in the film multiple times. So now my boyfriend claims he starred in a movie with Rob Lowe, because he was aboard the USS Kincaid DD965 as they filmed her for use in the movie. I thought it was pretty good and he loved the Naval nostalgia.
    5rsoonsa

    FOR FLAG AND COUNTRY

    A blend of action/adventure with romantic drama is attempted in this work completed soon after the "Desert Storm" imbroglio in the Middle East, showcasing Rob Lowe and Gale Hansen as U. S. Navy Seals sharing a desire for underwater military operations as well as for a comely marine biologist played by Tracy Griffith. As the film opens, Lawrence Hammer (Lowe) and Dean Meszoly (Hansen) become best friends while training in California to be Seals, where they meet and compete for favours from Barbara (Griffith); after the course is successfully completed, a Las Vegas sojourn for R & R is discontinued by sudden nuptials for Hammer and Barbara, an event that Dean regards with despair, and so the companionship of the young commandos is no more. The impending U.S./Iraq conflict, as orchestrated via "Desert Shield", forms the background for the picture's largest segment, as the two Naval officers, now become mini-sub specialists upon opposite American coasts, are reunited as members of a task force to be deployed near an island in the Strait of Hormuz where an Iraqi naval site is reportedly being developed in order to utilize biological warfare. During what is nearly a suicide mission, Hammer receives severe wounds, and Meszoly requests that Barbara come to Dubai to visit her husband in hospital, hopefully expediting recuperation, but Hammer soon joins his fellow Seals in a last chance foray to destroy the biochemical weapons, no matter what risks the team must take. The disparate components - personal relationships and combat daring - do not mesh here, primarily from a lack of directoral clarity, in addition to blocking gaffes, as improbabilities quickly become cliche, although there are some suspenseful moments. The production was shot at and about San Diego and its environs, with acting honours going to Hansen who creates a layered role; actual doctored film segments made during Desert Storm seem positively instructional in comparison with this feature, that additionally casts mainly Israeli players in Arab parts.
    2Sergiodave

    Give me a bucket!

    The theme music at the beginning of the movie set the tone, it was awful. The moustaches reminded me of the Blue oyster bar scene from police academy, the plot was far more absurd than any Bond movie, and the acting and dialogue wanted to make me vomit. Apart from that it was great!
    9wankski

    Navy SEAL buff or not, great flick...

    I think the last Aussie reviewer hit the nail on the head. This movie despite being based on the experiences of an elite US naval frog team at war is surprisingly value-neutral when it comes to extolling the virtues of the US military, or even the reasons for going to war. This may have to do with the fact that the writer/director, Shimon Dotan, is an Israeli. In short, I enjoyed this movie, because it introduces some character development in a genre where it is often conspicuously absent. The casting of Rob Lowe as the career jackass was a stroke of genius! That said, there are aspects of honour and sacrifice inherent in his role, which he does bring out. However, like others I felt Gale Hansen stole the show with his role as the strong-willed and dependable leader contrasting with Lowe's as the antithesis. I like the fact that everything didn't work out at the end, and the monologue delivered at the end summed up the whole experience nicely. Go see it.

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    • Trivia
      In his autobiography, Rob Lowe says he almost died in the performance of a stunt in this film. He was being dragged by a cord behind a speeding boat, and could not break free from the cord. He was pulled closer to the boat, and was in serious danger when one of the Navy SEALs are the crew dived in and rescued him.
    • Goofs
      The Iraqi flag had three stars in the middle white stripe during the period that the film is set in.
    • Connections
      Referenced in State of play, jeux de pouvoir: Episode #1.4 (2003)

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1992 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • -Operation Ökensköld-
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 21st Century Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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