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USS Poséidon

Original title: Tides of War
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Adrian Paul, Mathew St. Patrick, and Steve Boatright in USS Poséidon (2005)
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In the cold, dark waters off North Korea a U.S. Navy fast attack submarine meets with a mysterious disaster - it's attacked and nearly sunk by an ominous stealth submarine.In the cold, dark waters off North Korea a U.S. Navy fast attack submarine meets with a mysterious disaster - it's attacked and nearly sunk by an ominous stealth submarine.In the cold, dark waters off North Korea a U.S. Navy fast attack submarine meets with a mysterious disaster - it's attacked and nearly sunk by an ominous stealth submarine.

  • Director
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
  • Writers
    • Stephen P. Jarchow
    • Mark Sanderson
  • Stars
    • Adrian Paul
    • Catherine Dent
    • Kent McCord
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    824
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    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Stephen P. Jarchow
      • Mark Sanderson
    • Stars
      • Adrian Paul
      • Catherine Dent
      • Kent McCord
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Adrian Paul
    Adrian Paul
    • Commander Frank Habley
    Catherine Dent
    Catherine Dent
    • Lieutenant Claire Trifoli
    Kent McCord
    Kent McCord
    • Vice Admiral Sommerville
    Mike Doyle
    Mike Doyle
    • Lieutenant Commander Tom Palatonio
    Matt Battaglia
    Matt Battaglia
    • Chief of the Boat Dizzy Malone
    Mark Deklin
    Mark Deklin
    • Captain Galasso
    Eitan Kramer
    • Petty Officer Buckley
    Eyal Podell
    Eyal Podell
    • Petty Officer Murray
    Todd Babcock
    Todd Babcock
    • NSA Agent Winters
    Larry Wegger
    • Rear Admiral Merritt
    • (as Larry Weggerzz)
    Gene DeFrancis
    • Petty Officer Savage
    Eileen Grubba
    Eileen Grubba
    • Rebecca Malone
    Mathew St. Patrick
    Mathew St. Patrick
    • Lieutenant Commander Steven Barker
    Steve Boatright
    Steve Boatright
    • Weapons Officer
    Mark Sanderson
    • Lieutenant Roperto
    Roy Tjioe
    Roy Tjioe
    • Medical Officer
    Stephen Scibetta
    Stephen Scibetta
    • Officer in Charge
    Eric Lee
    • Sonar Supervisor Battaglia
    • Director
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Writers
      • Stephen P. Jarchow
      • Mark Sanderson
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    5CinemaSerf

    The Phantom Below

    When his XO i(and lover) is killed following a mysterious naval action off the coast of North Korea, "Cdr. Habley" (Adrian Paul) is relieved of command of his hunter-killer submarine. Thing is, his bosses do think that something is amiss in these waters, so engage duplicitous and ambitious "Lt. Cdr. Barker" (Matthew St. Patrick) to entice "Habley" back, despite his golfing leave. Back in the murky waters, they discover that another allied submarine has been sunk with all hands but some manoeuvring onboard sees our captain locked in his cabin and his deputy running a somewhat disgruntled crew into what is increasingly looking like the jaws of disaster. Can "Habley" regain control of his ship and save the lives of his crew from the unknown threat lurking in the seas? It's a sort of "Crimson Tide" (1995) meets "Hunt for Red October" (1990) - I'm sure a few of the shots were borrowed from the latter film - only without any jeopardy or intrigue. The acting and writing are as bad as each other and it's all augmented by mediocre visual effects and a sort of faux-military style of trumpeted score that really adds up to a television movie for consumption at 3am when you've lost the remote. The idea isn't terrible, the execution, however... Avoid, sorry.
    1jeffpost-27371

    The uniform discrepancies were a joke.

    These are just some of the uniform discrepancies, I noticed. I am sure there were more.

    1. The CO wore LCDR shoulder boards and CDR collar devices. 2. No officer, besides the CO had gold chin straps on their covers. All officers are supposed to have the gold chin straps on their covers. 3. While wearing the summer white uniform, the COB wore LT collar devices. 4. While wearing the summer white uniform, the Intel Captain wore Perry Officer First Class collar devices. 5. The Intel Captain, although it was apparent that he had never been on a submarine, wore dolphins on his poopy suit (coveralls). 6. All of the the submarine line officers were wearing Supply Corps Officer dolphins instead of the Submarine Line Officer dolphins.

    Another note: The Conning Officer (also known as the Officer of the Deck) gives the Diving Officer of the Watch (Dive) depth orders. The Dive's mission is to Reach and Maintain Ordered Depth, period. One exception is when diving the boat, then the dive has control of the speed and course. In the movie, the Dive was controlling depth, speed and course all of the time. That is wrong.

    They had an Ensign Doctor onboard.

    1. Independent Duty Corpsman go to sea on subs, not doctors. 2. Doctors are promoted to LT upon getting their doctor credentials. There are no Ensign doctors.

    I could go on and on but I am sure everyone gets the point. If you cannot get the little things correct, how are you going to get the "big flic" right.
    1triznuity

    Realism

    From the plot to the props, to the horribly tasteless computer generated graphics, right down to the acting, this movie was really flawed. On a positive note, I will give credit to the writers/directors/producers of this film who attempted to tell the story of our Navy's submariners. However, next time, please take some additional time to conduct the proper research on proper wear of Navy uniforms. In this age of Google and many other search engines, this information could have been easily obtained, and the realism truly brought out in your art. Instead, the uniforms created numerous distractions from the plot. If all else, U.S. Navy Sailors, like myself who wear the cloth of the nation, when viewing a portrayal of our duties, deserve to see them portrayed correctly. Anything else, my friends, border heavily on disrespect.
    9kris-burkett

    Great

    Personally, I loved it. I'm sorry for the others that felt it was so bad. My husband and I have watched it several times.

    I think Adrian Paul did an excellent job. He's a very good actor in all his films. The other's were pretty good too, but maybe one out of the bunch could have been better.

    But other than that, we were thoroughly entertained. I'm sure there are things that stand out to men who have been on subs before that were totally unbelievable. I can understand that. I show horses and almost every horse movie I sit there and pick out what's unrealistic. It's happens with all movies.

    It just shows that what's good for one person, might be bad for another. I hated Natural Born Killers and Pulp Fiction - go figure.
    2jimgeeinjax

    No Technical Advisor!

    Clearly, they had no technical advisor on this film. The ONLY thing that is in any way accurate is the battle lantern you see in an occasional shot.

    Although I served 24 years, on 4 ships and 1 submarine, I am no expert, but they could have paid me a meager salary to at least make the uniforms right.

    There are far too many errors and inaccuracies in this film to list here. Some of the most glaring are the incorrect and out and out wrong mixture of uniform items which do not match rank. It is like they had a grab bag of uniform items and told the cast to go "put something on" in the hope they might get it right. They didn't. The fact that submarines don't move that way is easy to ignore, since only a submariner would know.

    Clearly one of the worst Submarine (or even Navy) films ever made. A little (technical) effort can go a long way.

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      Several cuts of the film were released with different content under different titles for different markets. The Japanese cut includes eight additional minutes of footage and does not include ant gay content. It was released under the title Phantom Below. Gay content is included because the film was in part financed by the LGBT-interest here! network but as a startup it had insufficient funds for the complete film.
    • Goofs
      Adrian Paul is wearing a the rank insignia of a commander on his collar while wearing shoulder boards of a lieutenant commander.
    • Connections
      Edited from Top Gun (1986)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phantom
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production company
      • Pacific Films
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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