Hunt For Red October with Sean Connery: DVD Cover
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Hunt For Red October Director: John McTiernan Cast: Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, James Earl Jones

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/06/2003
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 1,836

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Closed Caption; Commentary by Director John McTiernan; "Beneath the Surface" -- New cast & crew interviews; Theatrical trailer; Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs; Dolby digital; English 5.1 surround; English DTS surround sound; French stereo; English subtitles; Spanish subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Turbulence
2. Two Keys, One Safe
3. Caterpillar Drive
4. Ryan's Briefing
5. Sub Plots
6. Thor's Twins
7. Evasive Action
8. Crazy Ivans
9. Rendezvous
10. Periscope Depth
11. East Meets West
12. Battle Stations
13. Home Free

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Editorial Reviews

The first of several films based on Tom Clancy's "Jack Ryan" technothrillers, Hunt for Red October stars Alec Baldwin as eccentric CIA analyst Ryan and Sean Connery as Soviet submarine commander Marko Ramius. Ramius sets the plot in motion when he murders his political adviser, burns his orders, and steers his sub Red October towards American waters, hoping to defect. The CIA, aware that the Red October was about to embark on an evasive mission to demonstrate its ability to avoid detection and fire its nuclear missiles upon U.S. installations, believes that Ramius is insane, and that he plans to start World War III. To cover their own behinds, the Russians back up the CIA's suspicion. Only Jack Ryan believes that Ramius' mission is not as apocalyptic as it seems -- and it is Ryan who is assigned to infiltrate the Red October to prove his theory. The sort of film that in an earlier era would have been called a "thinking man's thriller," The Hunt for Red October ushered in a new series of Hollywood-produced post-Cold War adventure films, including 1995's Crimson Tide. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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We sail into history!by SFMgeek

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October 16, 2008: I saw this maybe two or three times in the theatres, and numerous times after that once I got my own copy on VHS. The DVD is even better with its behind-the-scenes featurette, not to mention the sound quality. Sean Connery can play Captain Kangaroo as far as I'm concerned, and he would STILL make it look WICKED COOL. I thought Alec Baldwin (before he became an SNL frequent-flyer) did a credible job as Jack Ryan, and I loved James Earl Jones as Greer. Caution: you may find yourself rooting for Sam Neill's character, and Fred Dalton Thompson has a classic line (SEE THE MOVIE and look for the scene after Ryan comes aboard the carrier Enterprise).

I Also Recommend: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Ryan to the Rescueby Anonymous

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June 17, 2007: If Sean Connery was younger, he would have been a great Jack Ryan. But instead he is a classy, intellectual Russian submariner who wants to defect to of all places--America. Acting could have been better, but writing was supreme.


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