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In post-Soviet Russia, civil war erupts as a result of the ongoing conflict in Chechnya. Military units loyal to Vladimir
Radchenko, a Russian ultra-nationalist, take control of a nuclear missile installation and are threatening nuclear war
if either the American or Russian governments attempt to confront him. A US Navy nuclear submarine, USS Alabama, is
assigned to a patrol mission to be available to launch its missiles in a pre-emptive strike if Radchenko attempts to
fuel his missiles. Captain Frank Ramsey is the commanding officer, one of few commanders left in the US Navy with
combat experience. He chooses as his new XO Lieutenant Commander Ron Hunter, who has an extensive education in military
history and tactics, but no combat experience. During their initial days at sea tension between Ramsey and Hunter
becomes apparent due to a clash of personalities: Hunter's more analytical, cautious approach, as opposed to Ramsey's
more impulsive and intuitive approach. Alabama eventually receives an Emergency Action Message, ordering the launch
of ten of its missiles against the Russian nuclear installation, based on satellite information that the Russians'
missiles are being fuelled. Before Alabama can launch its missiles, a second radio message begins to be received,
but is cut off by the attack of a Russian Akula-class submarine loyal to Radchenko. The radio electronics are damaged
in the attack and cannot be used to decode the second message. With the last confirmed order being to launch Captain
Ramsey decides to proceed. Hunter refuses to concur as is required because he believes the partial second message may
be a retraction. Hunter argues that Alabama is not the only American submarine in the area, and if the order is not
retracted, other submarines will launch their missiles as part of the fleet's standard redundancy doctrine. Ramsey
argues that the other American submarines may have been destroyed.
When Hunter refuses to consent, Ramsey tries to relieve him of duty and replace him with a different officer. Instead
Hunter orders the arrest of Ramsey for attempting to circumvent protocol. The crew's loyalty is divided between Hunter
and Ramsey, but the Chief of the Boat sides with Hunter ("by the book") in having Ramsey relieved of command and
confined to his stateroom, putting Hunter in command. Alabama is attacked again by the Russian submarine. Alabama
destroys it but during the chaos a counter-mutiny ensues and Ramsey retakes the bridge, confining Hunter, the Chief
of the Boat and a few others to the officers' mess. Hunter escapes his arrest and gains the support of the weapons
officer in the missile control room, further delaying the launch. Other crew members try to repair the radio while
the battle for command continues. Eventually Ramsey traps Hunter on the bridge, thus quelling all mutinous actions,
but with the radio team reporting they are near success, the two men agree to a compromise; they will wait until the
deadline for missile launch to see if the radio can be repaired. After several tense minutes, communications are restored
and they finally see the full message from the second transmission. It is a retraction ordering that the missile launch be
aborted because Radchenko's rebellion has been quelled. After returning to base, Ramsey and Hunter are put before a naval
tribunal to answer for their actions. The tribunal concludes that both men were simultaneously right and wrong, so Hunter's
actions were lawfully justified. Unofficially the tribunal chastises both men for failing to resolve the issues between them.
Thanks to Ramsey's personal recommendation, the tribunal agrees to grant Hunter command of his own sub while allowing Ramsey
to save face via an early retirement. Both men then reconcile their differences and part ways.
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Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, George Dzundza, Viggo Mortensen,
James Gandolfini, Matt Craven
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Director: Tony Scott
Producers: Don Simpson & Jerry Bruckheimer
Released - May 12, 1995
Length - 116 minutes
Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
Movie Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures
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