Going Under (1991 film)

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Going Under
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Directed byMark W. Travis
Written by
  • Randolph Davis
  • Darryl Zarubica
Produced by
  • Randolph Davis
  • Fred T. Gallo
  • Darryl Zarubica
Starring
CinematographyVictor Hammer
Edited byPaul Seydor
Music by David Michael Frank
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • August 23, 1991 (1991-08-23)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Going Under (also known as Dive!) [1] is a 1991 American comedy film starring Bill Pullman, [2] Wendy Schaal, [2] [3] Chris Demetral, Tyrone Granderson Jones, Dennis Redfield, Lou Richards, [4] Ernie Sabella, [5] Elmarie Wendel, [6] Ned Beatty, Robert Vaughn, and Roddy McDowall. [7] The film was directed by Mark W. Travis and written by Randolph Davis and Darryl Zarubica. [4] [8] [9] [10]

Contents

Plot

An American submarine races to get a nuclear weapon before a Russian submarine.

Cast

Production

Going Under was filmed in 1990 as Dive!. [1]

Release

Although never released in theaters, Going Under was released on VHS on August 23, 1991. [1] The film can be streamed online by Amazon Video via Warner Home Video. [11]

Reception

TV Guide gave Going Under 2 stars out of 5 stars. [12] In Hal Erickson's book Military Comedy Films: A Critical Survey and Filmography of Hollywood Releases Since 1918, he writes: "Unlike A Man Called Sarge , Going Under actually indicates that some thought and money went into its preparation. While the production values are not lavish, they are at least up to 1990s theatrical feature standards." [1]

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