In this satire, a group of modern-day Americans are captured by a WW2-era Uboat, with a sinister cargo, bound for NYC.
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Mike Dooly | Captain McCloud |
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Martyn G. Krouse | Commander Braunschweiger |
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Michael Reed | Lt. Valentiner |
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Patrick Penta | Waiter |
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Chris Bender | Ribbonclerk |
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Jonathan Dichter | Lt. Meine |
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John Gardner | Atticus |
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Jeremy Moller | Butler |
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Thomas Nichols | Roosevelt |
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Robert Pidde | Herr Glühwein |
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Nate Pringle | Lt. Bierficker |
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Daniel Rivas | Coast Guard |
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Chelsea Tolle | Ellen |
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Claire Webber | Scarlet |
| Director | Patrick Penta |
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| Writer | Patrick Penta | |
| Producer | Niels Bolle, Tom Hillman, Craig Melville, Patrick Penta, Laura Pomeroy | |
| Musician | Kyle Wilson | |
| Photography | Craig Melville | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Location | Deleted |
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| Purchased | On Jul 08, 2020 at YTS |
| Watched | Aug 11, 2020 |
| Index | 2137 |
| Added Date | Jul 08, 2020 02:55:43 |
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My quick rating - 4,2/10. The maker of this movie thinks he is REALLY funny. Truth is he is only somwhat funny and too wrapped up in playing gogglebox in his own film. That for the schtick is a bit played, and by better comedians. A few good laughs in what could have been quite funny story of a bucnh of shipwrcked people end up on a submarine, and they don't know if they went back in time, or the sub went forward in time. Definitely a plot that held potential but gets ruined a bit too quickly. Then the vampire in tow on the Nazi ship, another idea that gets glossed over to pander to the poor joke fired at you assembly line style. Very much a broken effort that had a chance.
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