During the Cuban missile crisis in 1962, a Russian submarine strays into American waters. On board is a nuclear cargo destined for Castro. The Americans attack and destroy the sub. 38 years later US submarine Roosevelt is in the same waters. An unknown object attacks and disables the sub with devastating force and drags the vessel to the bottom of the ocean. What lies on the ocean bed beggars belief: dozens of wrecks, among them the sub destroyed 38 years ago. Whatever was on board has fed a creature of unbelievable size and strength! The only way out is the emergency submersible and a passing cruise ship. Above or below the water, there is no escape from the monster mutant octopus with a nuclear diet...
09-21-2000
1h 40m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
John Eyres
Production:
Martien Holdings A.V.V., Nu Image
Key Crew
Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Producer:
Danny Lerner
Producer:
David Varod
Story:
Boaz Davidson
Screenplay:
Michael D. Weiss
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Jay Harrington
James H. Harrington III, professionally known as Jay Harrington, is an American actor. He is known for his role as the title character in the ABC sitcom Better Off Ted and as Deacon Kay in the CBS crime action series S.W.A.T.
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David Beecroft (born April 26, 1955) is an American actor noted for his television appearances, having played both regular and recurring roles in shows such as Falcon Crest (as Nick Agretti), Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Melrose Place. He has also been a regular on the daytime soap operas One Life to Live as Trent Chapin (1985–1986) and All My Children in 1999-2001. He played the serial killer in 1990's The Rain Killer.
He is a 1974 graduate of W. T. White High School in Dallas, Texas.
His brother is former actor Gregory Beecroft, famous for three popular soap opera roles: Guiding Light's Tony Reardon (1981-1985); Brock Lombard on As the World Turns (1988-1989); and the short-lived recast of Duke Lavery on General Hospital (1989–1990).
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Ricco Ross (born April 16, 1960) is an American actor. Ricco was born in Chicago, Il. at Cook County Hospital, is the 5th of 8 children with three additional step sisters and another brother from his father and with his first wife. He begin acting in a local high school production. He continued with this development of a new career going to a local Community College where he majored in Theater, moving forward to Florida Atlantic University (FAU) where he received is BA in Theatre, earning a scholarship to UCLA where his career begain to develop. His first TV role was as an extra on the "Young and the Restless", then a small part on the hit series "Hill Street Blues" opening the door for more TV and Movie Roles. He played Private Frost in Aliens, and also appeared in the films Mission Impossible and Fierce Creatures. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, he lived and worked in the United Kingdom, leading to guest appearances on Doctor Who ("The Greatest Show in the Galaxy") and Jeeves and Wooster. Ross also co-starred as Nate in the film "Nate and the Colonel". He also played in Charles Bronsons "Death Wish Three", "Spies Like Us" with Dan Akroyd and Chevy Chase, the "Dirty Dozen Next Mission" with Lee Marvin. "Displaced Person" and many more films.
Ross is appearing in various commercials, as well as television shows shown throughout the United States.
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Ravil Isyanov is a Russian-American film and television actor. He's a graduate of the Moscow Art Theater School and studied at the Oxford branch of British American Drama Academy.
Martin McDougall is an Anglo-American actor. Born in Edinburgh to a Scottish father and an American mother, Martin grew up in New Jersey. He studied theatre and Art History at the College of Wooster in Ohio then spent two years studying acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. In a career spanning twenty-eight years, Martin has worked extensively in theatre, film, and television, working with many prominent film directors including Steven Spielberg - "Saving Private Ryan", Paul Greengrass - "Green Zone", Luc Besson - "The Fifth Element", Christopher Nolan - "Batman Begins", Fernando Meirelles - "360" and Roger Michell - "Hyde Park On Hudson". His recent TV credits include, "The Honourable Woman" and "Utopia". Martin worked at The National Theatre in "Death of A Salesman", The Royal Court in "Aunt Dan and Lemon" and "Labyrinth" at Hampstead Theatre. Martin lives in London with his circus performer wife Desiree Kongerød and their son Aksel.