The only thing scarier than Snakes on a Plane is "Snakes on a Submarine," and that's exactly what we get in this claustrophobic, sub-aquatic thriller starring Luke Perry. Lieutenant Commander O'Neill (Perry) was piloting a retired submarine to its final port when Admiral Wallace (Tom Berenger) diverted the crew for one last mission: save an imperiled army research team from drowning. Lieutenant Commander O'Neill instructs his crew to "run silent" in the depths in order to reach the researchers and their top-secret cargo while avoiding detection by a hostile enemy fleet. The silence is soon broken, however, when the cargo turns out to be two genetically altered leviathans. Now, deep beneath the ocean floor, a new type of predator emerges to demonstrate how vulnerable man truly is when there is nowhere to flee.
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The only thing scarier than Snakes on a Plane is "Snakes on a Submarine," and that's exactly what we get in this claustrophobic, sub-aquatic thriller starring Luke Perry. Lieutenant Commander O'Neill (Perry) was piloting a retired submarine to its final port when Admiral Wallace (Tom Berenger) diverted the crew for one last mission: save an imperiled army research team from drowning. Lieutenant Commander O'Neill instructs his crew to "run silent" in the depths in order to reach the researchers and their top-secret cargo while avoiding detection by a hostile enemy fleet. The silence is soon broken, however, when the cargo turns out to be two genetically altered leviathans. Now, deep beneath the ocean floor, a new type of predator emerges to demonstrate how vulnerable man truly is when there is nowhere to flee.
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