Deep Rising (1998)

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Written by Stephen Sommers

Directed by Stephen Sommers

Also known as "Émergence des profondeurs", "Terror Profundo"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A motley crew of professional jewel thieves board the Argonautica, the world's most luxurious ocean liner, in the South China Seas to pilage it of its worth.

However they soon realise that it is awfully quiet and discover the unnerving reason why - they have *all* vanished.

But that doesn't mean they are alone! They realise that something terrifying is lurking just out of sight.

This being is a deadly force from the unexplored depths of the ocean that begins to snatch the horrified intruders, and they soon learn what terrible fate had greeted the crew and passengers before them.

Will they survive? You'll have to watch and see!

Cast

Image for Treat WilliamsTreat WilliamsJohn Finnegan
Image for Famke JanssenFamke JanssenTrillian St. James
Anthony HealdSimon Canton
Kevin J. O'ConnorJoey 'Tooch' Pantucci
Wes StudiHanover
Derrick O'ConnorCap. Atherton
Image for Jason FlemyngJason FlemyngMulligan
Cliff CurtisMamooli
Clifton PowellMason
Trevor GoddardT-Ray Jones
Image for Djimon HounsouDjimon HounsouVivo
Una DamonLeila
Clint CurtisBilly
Warren TakeuchiRadar Man
Linden BanksCommunications Officer

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