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AdventureActionHorrorScience Fiction

Deep Rising

- Full scream ahead

A group of heavily armed hijackers board a luxury ocean liner in the South Pacific Ocean to loot it, only to do battle with a series of large-sized, tentacled, man-eating sea creatures who have taken over the ship first.

Release Date : 1998-01-30

Language :KoreanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Calimari ProductionsHollywood PicturesCinergi Pictures

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Tentacle

Cast

Treat Williams

Character Name : John Finnegan

Original Name : Treat Williams

Gender : Male

Famke Janssen

Character Name : Trillian St. James

Original Name : Famke Janssen

Gender : Female

Anthony Heald

Character Name : Simon Canton

Original Name : Anthony Heald

Gender : Male

Kevin J. O'Connor

Character Name : Joey Pantucci

Original Name : Kevin J. O'Connor

Gender : Male

Wes Studi

Character Name : Hanover

Original Name : Wes Studi

Gender : Male

Derrick O'Connor

Character Name : Captain Atherton

Original Name : Derrick O'Connor

Gender : Male

Jason Flemyng

Character Name : Mulligan

Original Name : Jason Flemyng

Gender : Male

Cliff Curtis

Character Name : Mamooli

Original Name : Cliff Curtis

Gender : Male

Clifton Powell

Character Name : Mason

Original Name : Clifton Powell

Gender : Male

Trevor Goddard

Character Name : T. Ray

Original Name : Trevor Goddard

Gender : Male

Djimon Hounsou

Character Name : Vivo

Original Name : Djimon Hounsou

Gender : Male

Una Damon

Character Name : Leila

Original Name : Una Damon

Gender : Female

Clint Curtis

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : Clint Curtis

Gender : Male

Warren Takeuchi

Character Name : Radar Man

Original Name : Warren Takeuchi

Gender : Male

Linden Banks

Character Name : Communications Officer

Original Name : Linden Banks

Gender : Male

Jack Anker

Character Name : Corpse

Original Name : Jack Anker

Gender : Male

Anne-Simone

Character Name : Video Vault Woman

Original Name : Anne-Simone

Gender : Male

Leanne Adachi

Character Name : Toilet Lady

Original Name : Leanne Adachi

Gender : Female

Melanie Carr

Character Name : Dealer

Original Name : Melanie Carr

Gender : Male

Colin McCarlie

Character Name : Sonar Man

Original Name : Colin McCarlie

Gender : Male

Jim May

Character Name : Mystery Man

Original Name : Jim May

Gender : Male

Jana Sommers

Character Name : Party Girl

Original Name : Jana Sommers

Gender : Male

Marti Baldecchi

Character Name : Party Girl

Original Name : Marti Baldecchi

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

If the cash is there we do not care! What kind of life philosophy is that? A gang of modern day pirates board a luxurious ocean liner intent on looting it of everything. However, once on board the liner appears to be deserted, all traces of human life seemingly vanished into thin air. Apparently some strange sea creatures have run amok and the pirates themselves are now next on the menu! "Deep Rising" doesn't have any delusion about what it wants to be, it was marketed as a raging "B" movie man versus beast gun fest, and that is exactly what it is - with tongue firmly in its bloody cheek. When the tag line reads "Full Scream Ahead" then you get the impression it's not a film to be remotely taken seriously. Written and directed by Stephen Sommers ("The Mummy"), "Deep Rising" is a blend of "Alien", "Poseidon Adventure" and "Under Siege", all built around the "Ten Little Indians" structure. Blood spurts and quips are dealt, and the film isn't found wanting in the good old "it's behind you" department. The cast give it the full gusto histrionics, Treat Williams, the sumptuous Famke Jansen (holding her own surrounded by hundreds of pounds of testosterone), Anthony Heald, Kevin J O'Connor, Wes Studi, Djimon Hounsou and, erm, Jason Flemyng also star. It's a mini riot out at sea, great great fun. 7/10

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

_**Big-budget ‘B’ adventure/horror on the high seas, but too cartoonish**_ A band of ruthless hijackers seize the world’s richest cruise ship in the South China Sea, but no one’s on board. Something mysterious & terrifying from the great depths got there before them. Treat Williams and Kevin J. O'Connor play the protagonists who inadvertently transport the hijackers while Famke Janssen plays a survivor on the vessel. Meanwhile Anthony Heald is on board as the shady owner of the ship and Wes Studi plays one of the key thugs. “Deep Rising” (1998) is an action/horror that mixes “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972) with “Alien Resurrection” (1997), but encumbers it with camp and a creature that does wildly unbelievable things. While the monster is interesting in some respects, it’s actually not original. It’s a glaring rip-off of the Celestial Man’s true form revealed in the 1974 issue of Marvel Comics’ The Defenders #14. Nevertheless this is a fun, thrilling adventure if you can roll with the above hitches. The cast is diverse and spirited. Yet this doesn’t change that it’s basically a B-type of dumb adventure/horror flick. It just cost 30 times as much as the usual B sci-fi and bombed at the box office. Meanwhile the feminine department is limited to Famke Janssen and she never did much for me (but she’s a’right), although Una Damon has a small role. The film runs 1 hour, 46 minutes. GRADE: C

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-27

After being hired by the rather unsavoury "Hanover" (Wes Studi), Treat Williams finds himself embroiled in the at-sea hijacking of what appears to be a broken down luxury liner. Thing is - where have all the passengers gone? Turns out that the would-be looters are about to become the hunted in this actually quite enjoyable sea creature escapade. As with so many of the films in this genre, I wanted the multi-tentacled beastie to win - all the way along. The characters - even the ones we are supposed to like - are all pretty shallow and frankly deserved any sticky ending coming their way. It features plenty of action, fireworks, loads of implausible scenarios and the odd bit of gore before an ending that was very much as expected. It is sustained to an extent by some decent production values, and the end-to-end nature of the action makes it quite a watchable, if entirely forgettable, maritime monster movie with some wonderful audio that sounds like a serious case of indigestion.