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1989    1h 39minCiencia ficción, Action
5.418%27%5.5
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La armada de los Estados Unidos instala una base nuclear a seis millas de profundidad en el océano. Un equipo de investigación, dirigido por el doctor Gelder, descubre una cueva. Éste ordena explosionarla para poder acceder a su interior. Momentos después, el centro de operaciones es atacado de forma violenta por una extraña criatura marina que ha estado oculta en la cueva durante miles de años. El peligro es inminente, las reservas de oxígeno se agotan y los científicos tratan, desesperadamente, de ponerse a salvo.
Directed by Sean S. Cunningham
  • Taurean BlacqueCaptain Phillip Laidlaw
  • Nancy EverhardJoyce Collins
  • Greg EviganMcBride
  • Miguel FerrerSnyder
  • Nia PeeplesScarpelli
  • Matt McCoyJim Richardson
  • Cindy PickettDr. Diane Norris
  • Marius WeyersJohn Van Gelder
  • Elya BaskinBurciaga
  • Thom BrayHodges
  • Ronn CarrollOsborne
  • Chris Walas(uncredited) / Creature Effects Technical Director
  • Sean S. CunninghamDirector / Productor
  • Lewis AbernathyGuión
  • Geof MillerGuión
  • Andrew G. VajnaProductor ejecutivo
  • Mario KassarProductor ejecutivo
  • Patrick MarkeyProductor
  • John Krenz Reinhart Jr.Production Design
  • Larry FultonArt Direction
  • Richard12 de octubre de 2025
    Saw this one on a movie channel ages ago and yeah it’s not great, but it’s also not bad. It’s one of those underwater creature flicks that came out around the same time as The Abyss and Leviathan, but with way less budget and way more B-movie energy. You’ve got a deep-sea military base, a prehistoric monster and a crew of walking stereotypes just waiting to get picked off. The pacing’s slow, takes forever to even see the creature, but once it shows up, it’s got that rubbery, late ‘80s charm. It’s the kind of movie you half watch while folding laundry, then realize you’re actually kind of into it. Not memorable, not essential, but if you’re into retro sci-fi horror with a splash of nuclear panic and decompression gore, it scratches the itch. Watch it once, maybe twice. Then file it under “decent creature feature with a soggy heart.”
  • Krisbathgate5 de agosto de 2025
    Entertaining but the 'mistakes' to further thw plot were far too glaring and obvious.
  • 30QuidKid29 de junio de 2025
    Rubbish. Save your time!
  • ርልዪረ27 de junio de 2025
    So so action/horror movie about a US deep sea base being attacked by an unknown 10 metre long creature. Pace is slow, it takes over an hour to see the monster and even then it is nothing special. Generally uninteresting characters spouting a lot of boring dialogue. Director Sean S Cunningham attempts to re-work the famous jump scare at the end of his slasher classic "Friday the 13th" but it is far less effective. Good that metric measurements are used and not imperial ones. Couple of gory scenes but that's it.
  • Zokkiie23 de junio de 2025
    It has a decent premise—military tension on an underwater rig—but it doesn't fully deliver. The setting is cool, and there are a few tense moments, but the plot is thin and the characters lack depth. Dialogue feels stiff, and the action never really takes off. It's watchable if you're into 80s thrillers, but ultimately, it’s pretty forgettable.

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