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The Hunt For Red October
TrailerIn 1984, the USSR's best submarine captain in their newest sub violates orders and heads for the USA. Is he trying to deflect, or to start a war?Actors: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Sam Neill, James Earl Jones, Joss Ackland, Richard Jordan, Peter Firth, Tim Curry, Courtney B. Vance, Stellan Skarsgård, ...»Director: John McTiernanCountry: United StatesDuration: 135 minQuality: HDRelease: 1990IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Hunt For Red October"
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Characters of "The Hunt For Red October"
Marko RamiusPlayed by: Sean Connery
Jack RyanPlayed by: Alec Baldwin
Bart MancusoPlayed by: Scott Glenn
Captain Vasili BorodinPlayed by: Sam Neill
Adm. James GreerPlayed by: James Earl Jones
Andrei LysenkoPlayed by: Joss Ackland
Jeffrey PeltPlayed by: Richard Jordan
Ivan PutinPlayed by: Peter Firth
Dr. Yevgeniy PetrovPlayed by: Tim Curry
Seaman JonesPlayed by: Courtney B. Vance
Captain Viktor TupolevPlayed by: Stellan Skarsgård
Skip TylerPlayed by: Jeffrey Jones
Admiral PainterPlayed by: Fred Dalton Thompson
Captain DavenportPlayed by: Daniel Davis
Seaman BeaumontPlayed by: Ned Vaughn
Lt. Commander ThompsonPlayed by: Anthony Peck
Andrei BonoviaPlayed by: Krzysztof Janczar
Lt. Cmd. Mike HewittPlayed by: William Bell Sullivan
Caroline RyanPlayed by: Gates McFadden
Sally RyanPlayed by: Louise Borras -
Directors of "The Hunt For Red October"
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Creators of "The Hunt For Red October"
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Critic Reviews of "The Hunt For Red October"
Gene Siskel Chicago TribuneFebruary 11, 2015Clancy is known for writing difficult books, but the movie makes plausible a preposterous situation because of Baldwin's convincing, low-key approach to being a film hero.
Sheila Benson Los Angeles TimesFebruary 11, 2015You may not be limp from accumulated tension when this hunt is over, but its cautiously upbeat global message leaves a satisfying glow and it operates with a crackerjack premise.
John Hartl Seattle TimesFebruary 11, 2015An exciting techno-suspense thriller with a hollow center.
Peter Travers Rolling StoneFebruary 11, 2015Though Hunt shows fitful signs of life, it lacks the human drama of Das Boot, the technical dazzle of The Abyss and the old-fashioned brio of Run Silent, Run Deep.
Dave Kehr Chicago TribuneFebruary 11, 2015Red October is an idealized, dreamy fantasy of life in the business world-harmless as airplane reading, a bit dull on the big screen.
Desmond Ryan Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 11, 2015The Hunt for Red October is overplotted and sometimes implausible, but McTiernan's clipped style and lavish budget help it through the choppier waters.
Gary Thompson Philadelphia Daily NewsFebruary 11, 2015The Hunt for Red October is a happy cinematic event, the first motion picture that allows us to experience the sweaty-palm thrills of the Cold War without worrying that the world will blow up this year.
Roger Hurlburt South Florida Sun-SentinelFebruary 11, 2015Based on Tom Clancy`s phenomenally successful techno-thriller novel, The Hunt for Red October proves that a film can equal, if not surpass, the intrigue and excitement of the story it is based on.
David Sterritt Christian Science MonitorFebruary 11, 2015Like the nuclear submarine it's named after, The Hunt for Red October is big, shiny, and expensive. But it's also hard, cold, and cumbersome, just when it's trying hardest to be likable and even friendly.
Ralph Novak People MagazineFebruary 11, 2015This is first-rate adventure stuff, an all-missions-accomplished submarine movie.
Dennis King Tulsa WorldFebruary 11, 2015The big question hanging over the much-anticipated film version of novelist Tom Clancy's best-seller The Hunt for Red October is how, in the current world climate,this cold war thriller will stand up to the warm glow of glasnost. The answer is: just fine.
Angie Errigo Empire MagazineFebruary 11, 2015Alas, there are mighty gaffes here that sink a promising idea.
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