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In Enemy Hands DVD 2004 Az ellenség karmaiban / Directed by Tony Giglio / Starring: William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Thomas Kretschmann, Scott Caan

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In Enemy Hands DVD 2004 Az ellenség karmaiban / Directed by Tony Giglio / Starring: William H. Macy, Til Schweiger, Thomas Kretschmann, Scott Caan

UPC 5998133189905

MADE IN HUNGARY

REGION 2 PAL DVD

Audio: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1

Subtitles: Hungarian

Runtime: 93 minutes

 

English Summary:

The movie begins with old film footage of World War II with a narrator explaining that Germany produced hundreds of U-boats to control the Atlantic. In 1942, groups of U-boats known as "wolfpacks" sank over 1,000 Allied ships. The Germans began winning the war and if they continue destroying the Allies, Europe will fall. In 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill declared that stopping the U-boats was their main priority. With new technology and the United States committed to the war, the Allies begin destroying the U-boats and bringing an end to the wolfpacks.

In June 1943, Lt. Cmdr. Randall Sullivan (Caan) talks about his upcoming mission with Admiral Kentz (Berkeley). Kentz asks about Sullivan's COB Nathan Travers (Macy) and says he's a good man and Sullivan could learn something from him and bids Sullivan farewell. Meanwhile, Travers prepares to leave home as his wife Rachel (Holly) makes him promise to come home safe. Two months later, Travers is on board the fictional USS Swordfish (based on the real submarine USS Swordfish in World War II), captained by Sullivan where they do constant drill exercises. Meanwhile, the fictional U-429 (based on the real U-429 submarine), captained by Jonas Herdt (Schweiger), momentarily survives and destroys an American destroyer. After playing chess with his watch officer Ludwig Cremer (Kretschmann), Jonas receives a message from home that Hamburg got bombed, where his daughter's school was destroyed and there were no survivors, implying that she died. On the Swordfish, XO Teddy Goodman (Gregg) becomes increasingly sick with a rash on his stomach, which the doctor believes is meningitis, a contagious disease that can be fatal in some cases. Unknown to the crew, Sullivan has a rash on his arm, showing that he's contracted meningitis as well.

 

Hungarian Summary:

Hitler hírhedt tengeralattjáró-háborújának leghevesebb időszakában egy német acélhallal folytatott csatája során az U.S.S. Swordfish legénysége fogságba esik. A német hajón szolgáló katonák nagy részét ágynak dönti az agyhártyagyulladás, híján vannak az optimális tiszti vezetésnek, hogy ebben a kiélezett helyzetben megfelelően láthassák el a legfontosabb feladatokat az életben maradásuk érdekében. A hadifoglyokkal való bánásmód szabályait megszegve, a német legénységnek együtt kell működnie az amerikaiakkal, hogy átvészeljék a veszélyes helyzetet, amely csak fokozódik, amikor egy amerikai repülőgép-hordozó beméri őket. A legénység és a hadifoglyok akaraterejét próbára teszi a túlélésért folytatott küzdelem...

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • William H. Macy as COB Nathan Travers
  • Til Schweiger as Kapitän Jonas Herdt
  • Scott Caan as Lieutenant-Commander Randall Sullivan
  • Thomas Kretschmann as 1st Watch Officer Ludwig Cremer
  • Lauren Holly as Rachel Travers
  • Clark Gregg as Lieutenant Teddy Goodman
  • Carmine Giovinazzo as Cooper
  • Sam Huntington as Virgil Wright
  • Jeremy Sisto as Abers
  • Ian Somerholder as Miller
  • Branden Morgan as Romano
  • Patrick Gallagher as Ox
  • Chris Ellis as Captain Samuel Littleton
  • Rene Heger as Klause
  • Sven-Ole Thorsen as Hans

 

Directed by Tony Giglio
Produced by Artisan Entertainment
Splendid Pictures
Starring William H. Macy
Til Schweiger
Thomas Kretschmann
Scott Caan
Lauren Holly
Jeremy Sisto
Ian Somerhalder
Music by Steven Bramson
Cinematography Gerry Lively
Edited by Peter Mergus
Harvey Rosenstock
Distributed by Artisan Entertainment
Lions Gate Entertainment
Release date
  • 25 February 2004
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
   

 

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