In Crimson Tide, a young First Officer stages a mutiny on a U.S. nuclear missile sub to stop his Captain from launching missiles without confirming orders. As tensions rise and a threat of nuclear war looms, the crew must navigate moral dilemmas and the chain of command. The film explores themes of power, authority, and the consequences of war. With strong performances and intense action, Crimson Tide is a gripping thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
In The Wolf's Call, a young French naval officer with extraordinary hearing abilities is thrust into a high-stakes situation when he discovers a plot to launch a nuclear missile. With the clock ticking, he must navigate the complex chain of command, battle personal demons, and use his unique skills to save the day.
This character study of a French patriot during the Nazi Occupation has comedian Noel as the chief of the underground who uses his hobby of growing orchids to hide his radio equipment.
The true incident of the German U-Boat which torpedoed an Argentine ship to make Argentina declare war on the Allies. The film was not as successful as Cristiani's previous film, The Apostle from 1917, since Without a Trace was confiscated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by order of President Hipólito Yrigoyen and purportedly destroyed. It is unknown if any copies of the film exist, and it is currently considered a lost film.
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