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Time Under Fire
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Time Under Fire

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User Score12 ratings
TMDB 5.316+19971h 22mEnglish
Science FictionAction

Synopsis

A US submarine runs into a time rift. A special unit goes on a mission to see what's on the other side. They find themselves in an alternate dystopian America, now a one-man dictatorship. They decide to help the rebels.

Director
Tripp ReedFrom TMDB credits
Studio
New Horizons1 production companies
Release
November 12, 1997Released
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Top Cast

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Jeff Fahey
Jeff Fahey
Alan / John Deakins
Richard Tyson
Richard Tyson
Koda
Jack Coleman
Jack Coleman
Lance McCarthy
Linda Hoffman
Linda Hoffman
Marjorie
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston
Braddock (as Brian Cranston)
Ken Earl
Ken Earl
Sam Reeves
Kimberly Stevens
Jeannie Deakins
Larry Poindexter
Larry Poindexter
Cole

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CinemaSerf
Jun 15, 2025

Well you could never accuse the team behind this of not having grown up watching movies. Just about everything from “Return of the Jedi” to “The Hunt for Red October” via “Terminator” and that terrible “Amazing Captain Nemo” film from 1978 is creatively incorporated into this. It’s a US Navy submarine that unwisely ignores advice to avoid the Bermuda Triangle and finds itself transported one hundred years into a future ruled by a militarist and his stormtroopers. He is working on the ultimate weapon - an android who just happens to look like the captain of the submarine, which has in the intervening few moments of plot development, been captured. Of course, the now imprisoned crew decide that they have to thwart this dastardly plan, but are hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned by this vastly technologically superior society. So what do we reckon, then? It’s actually quite impressive that Messrs. Levy and Reed have managed to string this thinnest of stories out for ninety minutes, but they do save the best for last with some great robot effects. Anyone else remember that tinned “Cremola Foam” stuff you made with water? The acting and writing don’t merit any comment beyond the fact that they are there; there’s a bit of entirely unnecessary sex and sadly this is no better than a low-budget film made to plug a gap in the sci-channel’s overnight schedules. Skip it, sorry.

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