Gray Lady Down (1978)
The USS Neptune, a nuclear submarine, is sunk off the coast of Connecticut after a collision with a Norwegian cargo ship. The navy must attempt a potentially dangerous rescue in the hope of saving the lives of the crew.
- David Greene
- Mack Bing
- Patrick A. Duffy
- Michael Stanislavsky
- David Lavallee
- Frank P. Rosenberg
- James Whittaker
- Howard Sackler
Rating: 6.399/10 by 79 users
Alternative Title:
Alerta roja: Neptuno hundido - ES
Sauvez le Neptune - FR
原子力潜水艦浮上せず - JP
S.O.S. Submarino Nuclear - BR
S.O.S. - Submarino Nuclear - BR
S.O.S. Από Ατομικό Υποβρύχιο - GR
Παγίδα στο Βυθό - GR
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Magyar
Norsk
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $5,438,927
Plot Keyword: rescue, drowning, based on novel or book, submarine, disaster, underwater, disaster movie, collision
Charlton Heston is the Captain of the "USS Neptune", a nuclear submarine returning to port after his final mission in command. Whilst running on the surface they collide with a Norwegian boat with faulty radar and sink deep down into the Atlantic and end up perched precariously on a ledge prone to rockslides. It's now a race against time to rescue the seamen and Stacy Keach ("Capt. Bennett") is drafted in to lead the rescue with the help of "Capt. Gates" (David Carradine) who brings his revolutionary "Snark" DSRV to the scene of the accident. As usual, there are personality clashes a plenty; panic scenarios and temper tantrums as tools to try and develop story tension and suspense - they work well enough with the crew on the sub; much less so with the crew on the surface where the acting is far more of the willy-waving variety. Unlike many of these disaster movies, it's got good gadgets and they help keep it quite realistic.