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K-19: The Widowmaker
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It is about a real-life historical event in the past. Captain Alexi Vostrikov, a Russian naval officer, leads the first nuclear submarine- K-19
It is about a real-life historical event in the past. Captain Alexi Vostrikov, a Russian naval officer, leads the first nuclear submarine- K-19
Actors:
Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson,
Shaun Benson,
Joey Purpura,
John Shrapnel,
Peter Stebbings,
Peter Graham,
Joss Ackland,
Natalya Vintilova,
Christopher Redman,
James Francis Ginty,
Christopher Routh,
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Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson
22 November 1963, Reykjavik, Iceland
Shaun Benson
16 January 1976, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Joey Purpura
John Shrapnel
27 April 1942, Birmingham, England, UK
Peter Stebbings
28 February 1971, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Peter Graham
Joss Ackland
29 February 1928, North Kensington, London, England, UK
Natalya Vintilova
16 May 1978, Rybinsk, Yaroslavskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Christopher Redman
1 January 1980, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
James Francis Ginty
4 December 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA
Christopher Routh
Director:
Kathryn Bigelow
Kathryn Bigelow
27 November 1951, San Carlos, California, USA
Country:
United States
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January 07, 2004
Manages to find another way to become a big-budget Hollywood summer production that shamelessly panders to the lowest common denominator.
New York Observer
July 25, 2002
What could have been a movie packed with historical significance and nail-gnawing underwater tension ends up little more than a lumbering public-service announcement for the human spirit.
January 06, 2004
... A taut, skillfully-executed thriller anchored by two rock-solid leading men.
July 19, 2002
Gets stuck in a no man's land between the real and the fictional.
May 19, 2004
Kathryn Bigelow's K-19 sinks to a watery grave.
May 07, 2010
...takes its place among a small group of undersea motion pictures. Unfortunately, it takes its place at the end of the line.
March 05, 2013
Why did movie moguls think that this was the right moment for a tale of unflinching loyalty to the Soviet Union?
Ebert & Roeper
July 22, 2002
[A] really strong work from start to finish.
Looking Closer
December 06, 2004
K-19 makes an American audience care about Communists trapped between a rock and a hard place deep beneath the sea.
Village Voice
July 23, 2002
Bigelow hits all her marks and more within the narrow parameters.
February 03, 2006
A brutally effective, brilliantly constructed dramatic thriller.
Washington Post
July 19, 2002
More intellectually scary than dramatically involving.

