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U-571

In the midst of World War II, the battle under the sea rages and the Nazis have the upper hand as the Allies are unable to crack their war codes. However, after a wrecked U-boat sends out an SOS signal, the Allies realise this is their chance to seize the 'enigma coding machine'.

Director(s)

Jonathan Mostow

Cheryl Starbuck

Dianne Dreyer

Kuki López Rodero

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Cast & Crew

Burnell Tucker

Burnell Tucker

Adm. Duke

Thomas Kretschmann

Thomas Kretschmann

Capt. Lt. Gunther Wassner

Matthew McConaughey

Matthew McConaughey

Lt. Andrew Tyler

Harvey Keitel

Harvey Keitel

CPO Henry Klough

Arnd Klawitter

Arnd Klawitter

German Hydrophone Operator

Jake Weber

Jake Weber

Lt. Hirsch

Robin Askwith

Robin Askwith

British Seaman

Dianne Dreyer

Dianne Dreyer

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Peter Stark

Peter Stark

German Lookout

Jon Bon Jovi

Jon Bon Jovi

Lt. Pete Emmett

Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton

Lt. Cmdr. Mike Dahlgren

Kuki López Rodero

Kuki López Rodero

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Rebecca Tilney

Rebecca Tilney

Mrs. Dahlgren

Jonathan Mostow

Jonathan Mostow

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Erich Redman

Erich Redman

German Bosun

Kai Maurer

Kai Maurer

German Planesman

Jack Noseworthy

Jack Noseworthy

Bill Wentz

Oliver Stokowski

Oliver Stokowski

German E-Chief

Terrence 'T.C.' Carson

Terrence 'T.C.' Carson

Steward Eddie Carson

Cheryl Starbuck

Cheryl Starbuck

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Erik Palladino

Erik Palladino

Seaman Anthony Mazzola

Will Estes

Will Estes

Ronald Rabbit Parker

Matthew Settle

Matthew Settle

Ens. Keith Larson

Dave Power

Dave Power

Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens

Derk Cheetwood

Derk Cheetwood

Seaman Herb Griggs

David Keith

David Keith

Maj. Matthew Coonen

Tom Guiry

Tom Guiry

Ted Trigger Fitzgerald

Carsten Voigt

Carsten Voigt

German Chief Hans

Dina De Laurentiis

Dina De Laurentiis

Louise Dahlgren

Carolyna De Laurentiis

Carolyna De Laurentiis

Prudence Dahlgren

Rob Allyn

Rob Allyn

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Gunter Würger

Gunter Würger

Lt. Kohn

Robert Lahoda

Robert Lahoda

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Details

GenresWar, Action, Adventure
Runtime1h 56 mins
Released on20 Apr 2000
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

6/10

Can you forgive the film makers their sins? Once in a while there comes a time when a film lover has their patience snapped, that we can't surely accept in this instance that poetic license is OK as an excuse purely for Hollywood to make a piece of entertainment. U-571 pretty much rips up the history books for its own ends, something that would see even the film makers themselves bow their heads during the years that followed. However... As a drama - cum - thriller, Jonathan Mostow's film is top end. There's some iffy acting in the support slots, but the production is still excellently put together. Suspense down below in the submarine is high anxiety, the tactics of war in the Atlantic superbly written, while the finale face off is edge of the seat gripping. It's these things that has let U-571 gain decent ratings on the main internet movie sites. Taken as a piece of Hollywood guff, it's a rocking war movie, one that also sounds absolutely tremendous through home cinema systems. As long as you accept it as guff - regardless of your nationality, then there is a great time to be had. But just as with films like Braveheart, do familiarise yourselves with the facts afterwards. 6/10

CinemaSerf

6/10

I usually enjoy submarine movies. Loads of action and precious little romance to clutter up the thing. On that front, this delivers quite well as Matthew McConaughey ("Tyler") and Bill Paxton ("Dahlgren") lead a daring mission to capture the enigma coding machine from an U-Boat. Thanks to a broken down Nazi sub in the middle of the ocean, the initial part of the operation goes surprisingly smoothly, but just at the moment of triumph, well - the rudder comes off. They must now make the best use they can of their captured ship and try to make it home in one piece with their prize. This isn't going to be easy. The torpedo tubes don't work. the thing is held together with chewing gum and willpower and the enemy know that they are out there. If you ignore the fact that this has very little to do with the history of the actual device, well, at least until the few captions at the end - this is quite a passable adventure with plenty of action, some not so great CGI and a competent acting ensemble to do the gung ho, ye ha stuff adequately enough. It can, at times, be effectively claustrophobic and does illustrate just how precarious life could be stuck in an airless tube 600 feet under the surface - especially when some guy on top is dropping depth charges. It's watchable, but equally forgettable.

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U-571 (2000) Theatrical Trailer [5.1] [4K] [FTD-1490]
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