![]() Overall, the film probably could have used some fine tuning, but the way it is, it is still quite a film to watch. USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the worlds first operational nuclear-powered submarine and the first submarine to complete a submerged transit of the North Pole on 3 August 1958. Wilkinson, ordered all lines cast off and signaled the memorable and historic message. Also, the claustrophobic nature of the film must have been difficult to film, considering the close quarters the characters had to work with. On the morning of January 17, 1955, at 11 am EST, NAUTILUS' first Commanding Officer, Commander Eugene P. I don't think this film is detrimental to the reputations to the Russian sailors, who were portrayed with gusto and bravado not exhibited in most submarine films. Maybe it is the subject matter, or maybe it's the fact Harrison Ford isn't killing anyone and trying to act sexy, but I cannot understand why anyone would put this film down. With a good cast, excellent tension and Harrison Ford, they still want more action and silly exposition. Rickover, a brilliant Russian-born engineer who joined the U.S. Over the next several years, NAUTILUS shattered all submerged speed and distance records. The Nautilus was constructed under the direction of U.S. Wilkinson, ordered all lines cast off and signaled the memorable and historic message, Underway On Nuclear Power. It just goes to show idiotic they are, embracing schlock like Spider-man but putting down audacity like this film. On the morning of January 17, 1955, at 11 am EST, NAUTILUS’ first Commanding Officer, Commander Eugene P. Critics have become nothing but a bunch of "good review" whores who work for commission and free gifts. This just goes to show how idiotic the general viewing public has become. ![]() ![]() Forget the critics, forget about the whiney Russian sailors: this film is worth watching. ![]()
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