Description: USS AlabamaUSS Alabama or Red Tide in Quebec and New Brunswick (Crimson Tide) is an American war film directed by Tony Scott, released in 1995.The film depicts a period of political turmoil in the Russian Federation, in which ultranationalists threaten to launch nuclear missiles at the United States and Japan. The plot centers on the confrontation between the second in command (Denzel Washington) of an American nuclear ballistic missile submarine and its experienced commander (Gene Hackman), over a conflicting interpretation of a missile firing order. nuclear. Synopsis1995. As the Chechen rebellion spreads in the Caucasus, Russia retaliates by massively bombarding the rebels. Faced with the number of civilian victims caused by these intensive bombardments, the United States, France and Great Britain suspended international aid to Russia. Claiming that this decision is an "act of war", Vladimir Radchenko, a Russian ultra-nationalist leader at the head of dissident units of the Russian army, threatens the international order by seizing a nuclear missile base and a naval submarine base in eastern Russia near Vladivostok. Distribution Denzel Washington (VF: Emmanuel Jacomy; VQ: Jean-Luc Montminy): Lieutenant Commander Ron Hunter, second in command of Alabama (Executive Officer, XO) Gene Hackman (VF: Jacques Richard; VQ: Yvon Thiboutot): Captain Frank Ramsey, commander of the submarine (Commanding Officer, CO) George Dzundza (VF: Sylvain Lemarié; VQ: Yves Corbeil): “Cob” Walters, the “chief” of the boat (Chief of the Boat (en), COB) Matt Craven (VF: Vincent Violette; VQ: Daniel Picard): Lieutenant Roy Zimmer, Signals Officer Viggo Mortensen (VF: Renaud Marx; VQ: Jacques Lavallée): Lieutenant Peter "Weps" Ince, head of the missile section (Weapons Officer, WEPS) James Gandolfini (VF: Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu; VQ: Mario Desmarais): Lieutenant Bobby Dougherty, purser (Supplies Officer) Rocky Carroll (VQ: Luis de Cespedes): Lt. Darik Westerguard, Operations Officer Jaime P. Gomez: Mate Mahoney Michael Milhoan: Officer Hunsicker, Chief of Watch (Chief of the Watch)Region 2 DVDsVersion: PAL - 5.1 - 16/9 thLanguages: French / EnglishSubtitles: French / English / DutchBonuses: /Length: 111'American nationalityVery good condition, balled - personal collectionFast and carefully protected shipping + postal trackingOriginal DVD - Zone 2The film depicts a period of political turmoil in the Russian Federation, in which ultranationalists threaten to launch nuclear missiles at the United States and Japan. The plot centers on the confrontation between the second in command (Denzel Washington) of an American nuclear ballistic missile submarine and its experienced commander (Gene Hackman), over a conflicting interpretation of a missile firing order. nuclear. 1995. As the Chechen rebellion spreads in the Caucasus, Russia retaliates by massively bombarding the rebels. Faced with the number of civilian victims caused by these intensive bombardments, the United States, France and Great Britain suspended international aid to Russia. Claiming that this decision is an "act of war", Vladimir Radchenko, a Russian ultra-nationalist lead
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Print: Colour
Dimensions: 14 x 19 cm.
Era: Contemporary (After 1980)
Artist: Gene Hackman Denzel Washington Viggo Mortensen
genre: war
Classification: All public
Objet modified: Not
Pays de production: States Unis
Theme: Cinema
Year output: 1995
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