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An untested American submarine captain teams with U.S. Navy Seals to rescue the Russian president, who has been kidnapped by a rogue general.
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An untested American submarine captain teams with U.S. Navy Seals to rescue the Russian president, who has been kidnapped by a rogue general.
6.6/10
IMDbBest Feature Film Gold Certificate | 2019 | Tom
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 31,672,678 USD
One of Michael Nyqvist last films before his death in 2017.
To gain more authenticity, the filming and production team has partnered with the US Navy on virtually every aspect of Hunter Killer's design.
While the Russian Captain Andropov mentions his former trainees, one of the names is Alexei Vostrikov - this is Harrison Ford's character from K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), also a submarine captain.
The Russian submarine is an Akula class. Akula means "shark" in Russian.
On June 16, 2015 the Alaska Dispatch News (ADN) reported that after Alaska Governor Bill Walker signed legislation essentially ending the state's film subsidy program the producers of Hunter-Killer canceled all previously planned efforts to film exteriors for the project in Alaska.
"Captain Joe Glass: I know you speak English [first lines] Captain Andropov: Fuck You Captain Andropov: [dryly] Well... that's a start"
"Captain Joe Glass: I would like to take one last breath before we go under. You never know what it's gonna be like when you come up."