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The
Hunt for Red October (1990)
In John McTiernan's action spy-thriller set in the
mid-1980s late Cold War era - an adaptation of Tom Clancy's novel:
- the memorable performances of over-the-top, magnanimous,
pompous, rogue Soviet submarine Captain Marko Ramius (Sean Connery),
a defecting naval commander of the prototype Russian nuclear submarine Red
October, and his cynical hard-nosed American counterpart Commander
Bart Mancuso (Scott Glenn) of the USS Dallas, commissioned
to intercept the Russian sub (and its commander) and determine
its motivations
- the early scene of the main protagonist - American
CIA analyst and book author Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin), briefing US
government officials and military personnel on the threat of the Red
October, and his tantalizingly bold prediction that Capt. Ramius
was not insane or on the attack, but was motivated to defect and
seek asylum in the US: ("I was just thinking that perhaps there's
another possibility we might consider. Ramius might be trying to
defect")
- Ryan's plan - with only a few days to spare - was
to get in contact with and rendezvous with the vessel: ("We
definitely grab the boat, sir...Maybe it's enough then to just get
some people onboard to inspect it. Call it whatever you want to -
a Coastguard safety inspection...Well, first, we need to contact
the commanders in the Atlantic directly. If the Russians get one
whiff of this through the regular communications circuits, the game
is up. Second, we need to figure out what can we do to help them.
We need to devise a plan to intercede - ready to go at a moment's
notice. And third, somebody's gonna go out there and make contact
with Ramius and find out what his intentions really are")
- the thrilling action sequences including Ryan's perilous
helicopter-to-submarine transfer into the Red October to prove
his theory
- the sequence of Ramius' first officer Vasily Borodin
(Sam Neill) describing his dream of life in America to Ramius: ("Good,
then I will live in Montana and I will marry a round American woman
and raise rabbits. And she will cook them for me. And I will have
a pickup truck or possibly even a recreational vehicle and drive
from state to state...Well then, in winter, I will live in Arizona.
I think I will need two wives")
- the stunning gunfight set within the bowels of the Red
October, among towering red pumps, between saboteur-cook Igor
Loginov (Tomas Arana) and Ryan - and Ryan's firing on Loginov to
kill him
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Ryan's Gunfight With Saboteur Loginov
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Captain Tupolev
(Stellan Skarsgård)
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First Mate: "You arrogant ass! You've killed
us!"
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- the death scene of the opposing Soviet attack submarine V.
K. Konovalov and its Captain Tupolev (Stellan Skarsgård)
and crew by their own fired torpedo during diversionary tactics
(a game of chicken with Capt. Mancuso) with the Soviet Captain's
first mate growling back: "You arrogant ass! You've killed
us!"
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Underwater Explosions Rock
Soviet Attack Submarine Konovalov
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- the closing exchange on the Red October between
Ramius and Ryan, who had navigated the vessel to a blue-lit river
in New England (Maine), where they spoke about the aftermath: (Ramius: "Maybe
some good will come from it. A little revolution now and then is
a healthy thing, don't you think? Do you still like to fish, Ryan?...There's
a river not unlike this one near Vilnius where my grandfather taught
me to fish. 'And the sea will grant each man new hope. As sleep
brings dreams of home.' Christopher Columbus"; Ryan: "Welcome
to the New World, sir")
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Soviet Captain Marko Ramius (Sean Connery)
US Commander Capt. Bart Mancuso (Scott Glenn)
Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin): "Another possibility we
might consider..."
Ryan's Plan: "Find Out What His Intentions
Really Are"
Soviet First Officer Vasily Borodin (Sam Neill): "Life
in America"
Closing Scene Between Ryan and Ramius
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