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Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power

  • 2014
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Rickover: The Birth of Nuclear Power (2014)
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Combative, provocative, and searingly blunt, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was a flamboyant maverick and a unique American hero. When few thought it possible, then-Captain Rickover harnessed the... Read allCombative, provocative, and searingly blunt, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was a flamboyant maverick and a unique American hero. When few thought it possible, then-Captain Rickover harnessed the power of the atom to drive the first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, whose t... Read allCombative, provocative, and searingly blunt, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover was a flamboyant maverick and a unique American hero. When few thought it possible, then-Captain Rickover harnessed the power of the atom to drive the first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, whose trip under the polar ice pack was one of the great adventure stories of the 1950s. Later, R... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Pack
  • Stars
    • Joan Allen
    • Michael Stewart Allen
    • Joel Briel
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    6.2/10
    149
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    • Director
      • Michael Pack
    • Stars
      • Joan Allen
      • Michael Stewart Allen
      • Joel Briel
    • 10User reviews
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    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Michael Stewart Allen
    Michael Stewart Allen
    • Dunford
    Joel Briel
    • Caspar Weinberger
    Bryan Clark
    • Reagan
    James Cronin
    James Cronin
    • Chief of Staff
    Peter Davenport
    • Lehman
    Jonathan Fielding
    Jonathan Fielding
    • Midshipman #1
    Jonathan Forte
    Jonathan Forte
    • Rickover's Aide
    Antony Hagopian
    • Anderson
    • (as Anthony Hagopian)
    Torsten N. Hillhouse
    • Beach
    • (as Torsten Hillhouse)
    Lauren Hubbell
    • Engineer #2
    Michael Kirby
    Michael Kirby
    • Midshipman #2
    David Lavine
    David Lavine
    • Ted Rockwell
    Thomas Lyons
    • Panoff
    George McDaniel
    George McDaniel
    • Supply Co. Executive
    Nick Mills
    Nick Mills
    • Roddis
    Stevan Lee Mraovitch
    Stevan Lee Mraovitch
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    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Admiral Rickover
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      • Michael Pack
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    10garyrad-31845

    Awesome

    Tim Nelson is awesome in this. When I first started watching I thought he was overacting and the character was unrealistic but after seeing a lot of real footage recorded of Rickover I realized that this actor really nailed the character. Rickover himself was over- the-top. Tim Nelson is fantastic. Also, the actor who played Ronald Reagan was uncanny. I really enjoyed this production.
    btospnk

    The Naderites flooded this page with their hate

    5.8 hmmmmmmmmm ... why?

    Because the anti-progress folks organize to destroy truth. The documentary points out that nuclear power is not evil, as the left would have you believe. And make no mistake, the only reason they want you to believe that is so you will beg them to enslave you with anti-science solutions to all of humanities problems.

    Nuclear energy is like a gun ... in the hands of a woman about to be raped, it is a savior ... in the hands of leftists (like Nader, Carter, etc.) it is the extinction of life. You want good things like nuclear energy? Then you have to deplatform or lock-up the evileft. The definition of leftism is the violently insane lust for power. Nuclear energy can be a godsend, the reason people think it isn't, is because our 90% of the world's leaders (aka enslavers) are leftists.
    10Bowserb46

    Kids should see this--a real life "Superhero"

    This movie should be seen by American sixth graders. Rickover did more to make us a military superpower than any other single person, and he demonstrated that good, smart people can make a difference in the world. The script was pretty good here, with a few minor terminology mistakes. For example, the narrator referred to the Nautilus as the first true submersible. Actually, it was the diesel electrics which were merely "submersibles." The Nautilus was the first true submarine (OK, the German Type XXI came close.)

    I'm old enough to remember the Nautilus as news. For 25 cents and a cereal boxtop, you could get by mail order a baking powder "powered" toy Nautilus. A little later, a smaller version was actually included in the cereal box. Not long after that, I put together a (Revell, I think) a Nautilus SSN-571 model kit.

    From my reading about Rickover, I think this docu-drama came close to portraying the contribution this man made to safe nuclear power, not to mention a weapons superiority that kept the Russians in a panic for forty years and then bankruptcy. It's a shame he didn't live to see the fall of the Soviet Union. Our Ohio class SSBNs are still in war-capable condition, while the Russian Typhoons are sitting, abandoned and rusting away.

    I think the small point (small in the movie anyway) about the state of American education is even more valid today than when he said it. Elementary and secondary education is all about sports and dance and not science. College is Political "Science" and LGBT Studies. The local school district where I live cannot afford to update their computer labs, while just spending $70+ million on a football stadium, built right next to...their football stadium. The local elementary school has a sign on the front proudly proclaiming that it has been rated an "Exemplary school" by the state--for 1990 (30 years ago!).

    If you have kids old enough to understand this movie, you will do them a favor by showing it to them. I've got it queued for next time the grandchildren are over.
    10susantordella

    Rickover made nuclear power safe

    I learned so much about this determined, intelligent, visionary man in this excellent documentary. The film combines dramatized scenes as well as historic footage.

    We owe Rickover so much for his genius to use clean secure reliable nuclear energy in a peacetime way to protect our country. The way he created a secure demanding training program is a model that is replicated in civilian nuclear energy plants.

    Rickover is an unsung hero in our history. Energy makes the world run. We need dependable clean sources of electricity to power our society.

    Rickover overcame so many obstacles thru sheer willpower that makes this film inspirational and informative.
    9ntar-01817

    Very accurate portrayal of one of the greatest men in U.S. history

    I was a nuke aboard a fast attack submarine in the mid-seventies and this movie brought back a lot of memories; good and bad. The Navy's nuclear training program was (and I presume still is) incredibly difficult weeded out a lot of very intelligent men who weren't able to live up to Rickover's standards. As a result, the U. S. Navy nuclear fleet is second to none. As the movie shows, incompetence, finger pointing, whining, etc. Were not tolerated. If you couldn't perform your duties as a nuke then you didn't last long. Our current "leaders" should be required to watch this movie over and over until they understand the message it contains. Barring that, this movie should be required viewing in our schools.

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      Several Navy Officers are shown in a Navy Captain uniform, but are of other various and lower ranks.
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      Features See It Now (1951)

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      • Admiral Rickover: The Father of Nuclear Power
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      • 1h 56m(116 min)
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