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Having seized a Soviet nuclear submarine, the terrorist group's general Sajid Khan sail to the coasts of California decided to raze Los Angeles with a rain of nuclear missiles. American intelligence services are, however, on alert and the Admiralty Majesty instructs the submarine to intercept the enemy and prevent the threat before it happens the irreparable. The mission is entrusted to the Captain William Arlington, who, though fallen foul of a court martial incident spent at sea, has the necessary qualities of courage and determination to handle such situations. Written by
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The War on Terror has a New Hero
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After the torpedo strikes near the front of the submarine, the port torpedo tube is exposed, with the forward (outer) door blown away. It would therefore be impossible for crew members in the torpedo room to load a torpedo into that tube, as water would flood in as soon as they opened the inner door.
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Connections
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Agent Red (2000)
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"I Should've Seen It Coming"
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James Lum (BMI)
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James Lum
Published by Big Brain (BMI)
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Pretty good entertainment, but if you want realism with regard to life aboard a US Nuclear Submarine, watch "The Hunt for Red October" instead. A poor plot, mediocre acting, and not much suspense. I wouldn't waste my money if I were you...... Just my humble opinion!