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K-19: The Widowmaker

- Fate has found its hero.

When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.

Release Date : 2002-07-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : IntermediaPalomar PicturesFirst LightIMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 2. Produktions KGK-19 Film ProductionNational Geographic FilmsStudio Trite

Production Country : CanadaGermanyRussiaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : K-19 - The WidowmakerK 19K-19։ The Widowmaker

Cast

Harrison Ford

Character Name : Alexei Vostrikov

Original Name : Harrison Ford

Gender : Male

Liam Neeson

Character Name : Mikhail Polenin

Original Name : Liam Neeson

Gender : Male

Peter Sarsgaard

Character Name : Vadim Radtchinko

Original Name : Peter Sarsgaard

Gender : Male

Joss Ackland

Character Name : Marshal Zelentsov

Original Name : Joss Ackland

Gender : Male

John Shrapnel

Character Name : Admiral Bratyeev

Original Name : John Shrapnel

Gender : Male

Donald Sumpter

Character Name : Dr. Savran

Original Name : Donald Sumpter

Gender : Male

Tim Woodward

Character Name : Partonov

Original Name : Tim Woodward

Gender : Male

Steve Nicolson

Character Name : Demichev

Original Name : Steve Nicolson

Gender : Male

George Anton

Character Name : Konstantin

Original Name : George Anton

Gender : Male

James Francis Ginty

Character Name : Anatoly

Original Name : James Francis Ginty

Gender : Male

Lex Shrapnel

Character Name : Kornilov

Original Name : Lex Shrapnel

Gender : Male

Ingvar E. Sigurðsson

Character Name : Gorelov

Original Name : Ingvar E. Sigurðsson

Gender : Male

Sam Spruell

Character Name : Dmitri

Original Name : Sam Spruell

Gender : Male

Sam Redford

Character Name : Vasily

Original Name : Sam Redford

Gender : Male

Peter Stebbings

Character Name : Kuryshev

Original Name : Peter Stebbings

Gender : Male

Roman Podhora

Character Name : Lapinsh

Original Name : Roman Podhora

Gender : Male

Shaun Benson

Character Name : Leonid

Original Name : Shaun Benson

Gender : Male

Dmitry Chepovetsky

Character Name : Sergei

Original Name : Dmitry Chepovetsky

Gender : Male

Christopher Redman

Character Name : Kiklidze

Original Name : Christopher Redman

Gender : Male

Tygh Runyan

Character Name : Maxim

Original Name : Tygh Runyan

Gender : Male

Peter Graham

Character Name : Danya Yashin

Original Name : Peter Graham

Gender : Male

Shawn Mathieson

Character Name : Stepan

Original Name : Shawn Mathieson

Gender : Male

Jacob Pitts

Character Name : Grigori

Original Name : Jacob Pitts

Gender : Male

Christopher Routh

Character Name : Oleg

Original Name : Christopher Routh

Gender : Male

Lubomir Mykytiuk

Character Name : Dr. Gavril

Original Name : Lubomir Mykytiuk

Gender : Male

Michael Gladis

Character Name : Yevgeny Borzenkov

Original Name : Michael Gladis

Gender : Male

Christian Camargo

Character Name : Pavel

Original Name : Christian Camargo

Gender : Male

Ravil Isyanov

Character Name : Suslov

Original Name : Равиль Исьянов

Gender : Male

Kristen Holden-Ried

Character Name : Anton

Original Name : Kristen Holden-Ried

Gender : Male

Natalya Vintilova

Character Name : Katya (as Natalia Vintilova)

Original Name : Natalya Vintilova

Gender : Male

Steve Cumyn

Character Name : Arseni

Original Name : Steve Cumyn

Gender : Male

Austin Strugnell

Character Name : Yakov Rakitin

Original Name : Austin Strugnell

Gender : Male

Arsenty Sydelnykov

Character Name : Seymon 'Syoma' Dydik

Original Name : Arsenty Sydelnykov

Gender : Male

JJ Feild

Character Name : Andrei

Original Name : JJ Feild

Gender : Male

Peter Oldring

Character Name : Vanya

Original Name : Peter Oldring

Gender : Male

Joshua Close

Character Name : Viktor

Original Name : Joshua Close

Gender : Male

Gerrit Vooren

Character Name : Voslensky

Original Name : Gerrit Vooren

Gender : Male

Joey Purpura

Character Name : Georgi (as Gerrit Purpura)

Original Name : Joey Purpura

Gender : Male

Lev Prygunov

Character Name : Ivan Vershinin

Original Name : Лев Прыгунов

Gender : Male

Jeremy Akerman

Character Name : Fyodor Tsetkov

Original Name : Jeremy Akerman

Gender : Male

Lee J. Campbell

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : Lee J. Campbell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

K-19: The Widowmaker is the Russian answer to Run Silent, Run Deep/Crimson Tide, except that it's about as Russian as Michael Apted’s Gorky Park – still, not bad company to be in at all. Like Gorky Park, which had two late greats in Will Hurt and Brian Dennehy, K-19 gravitates around two solid performers: Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson in the Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster/Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington roles from RS, RD and Crimson Tide, respectively (also like Gorky Park, there is no trace of Russian other than what can be read here and there; the fact that everyone here speaks the same language all the time, even if it’s that which would be anathema to them, allows us to suspend our disbelief and pretend they’re all speaking Russian to each other). Actually, there is a third, just as important, performance: the titular submarine emerges (and submerges) as a character in its own right; the problem is that it doesn’t do its own stunts. While it’s still in dock, it’s easy to believe in the boat’s reality and all that it entails; once it goes underwater, however, it also goes belly up. Like the Tom Hanks vehicle Greyhound from a couple of years ago, K-19 is at its best when the action stays in the vessel – and for a film where there are a lot of drills, this one is packed with tension and suspense. The ‘exterior’ shots, on the other hand, makes us long for the claustrophobia of the sub’s narrow walkways. The worst offender is the scene in which Ford orders a very dangerous maneuver (and that’s saying something, seeing how Neeson keeps “recommending” him that they remain “at safe depth”) that culminates in the K-19 bursting through the Arctic pack ice. This sequence reminded me, believe it or not, of The Silence of the Lambs; specifically, the part with the crosscutting (you know the one I mean). In that movie, parallel editing led us to believe that two separate events were closely related; in K-19, though, we have the opposite: two closely related events – the sub breaking trough the ice and the crew holding on for dear life – give the impression of occurring worlds apart from each other, because while the people come across as real human beings, the ice and the sub suffer from a pervading Saturday Morning Cartoon quality; i.e., they are shoddy as all hell. All things considered, this is nonetheless a minor yet not altogether unsuccessful incursion from director Kathryn Bigelow on the kind of usually testosterone-laden genre that even on an off day she does better than many a male filmmaker.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-09-03

A rather clunky cold-war maritime thriller that manages to mix plausible science with shallow propaganda in a rather cack-handed fashion - and a (mis)casting that gives the film the same sinking feeling that the submarine must have felt when it first put to sea. It's a synch that the 2-kopeck systems aboard this state of the art Russian boat "K-19" are going to cause the maiden voyage to be riddled with dangers, and Captain Harrison Ford who blindly believes that nothing can possibly go wrong both before and after the boat sets sail leads to loads of crew resentment - not least from Executive Officer Liam Neeson - who all see him as a sort of "Captain Bligh" figure. Technically, the film does evoke a genuine sense of peril and claustrophobia, but the stars don't really have enough to work with beyond their very two-dimensional characterisations and the sight of John Shrapnel (whose son Lex also features) as a Soviet Admiral is verging on the risible. It has moments of pace, and jeopardy - but they are few and far between and more than nullified by the rather dodgy CGI and really pedestrian script.