U-571

Titolo originale: U-571
Regia: Jonathan Mostow |
Anno: 2000
Origine: United States of America | France |
Generi: Guerra Azione Avventura
Tag: mission | submarine | world war ii | north atlantic | enigma machine | adoring |
Cast: Matthew McConaughey | Bill Paxton | Harvey Keitel | Jon Bon Jovi | David Keith | Thomas Kretschmann | Jake Weber | Jack Noseworthy | Tom Guiry | Will Estes | Terrence 'T.C.' Carson | Erik Palladino | Dave Power | Derk Cheetwood | Matthew Settle | Rebecca Tilney | Carolyna De Laurentiis | Dina De Laurentiis | Burnell Tucker | Rob Allyn | Carsten Voigt | Gunter Würger | Oliver Stokowski | Arnd Klawitter | Kai Maurer | Robert Lahoda | Peter Stark | Erich Redman | Robin Askwith |

Durante la seconda guerra mondiale l'equipaggio di un sommergibile americano ha avuto ordine di impossessarsi dei codici di comunicazione militare dei tedeschi all'interno del sommergibile U - 571. Impresa difficile e rischiosa. Tratto da una storia vera.

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Italian censorship visa # 94792 delivered on 22 September 2000. D
Matthew McConaughey stepped into the lead role when Michael Douglas left the production in order to [...] D
When Lieutenant Tyler is walking through the German submarine during the initial boarding, a cabinet [...] D
The real S-33 did't operate in the Atlantic! It mainly operated off the Aleutian Islands in the Paci [...] D
The Enigma machine used in the movie was genuine and not a prop. It was obtained from a collector fo [...] D
Edward Norton was set for a part in the film before bailing because the opportunity arose for him to [...] D
A History Channel review of this movie, which aired soon after its release, included a German World [...] D
In the original script, when Tank (Dave Power) is discussing the U-571's condition, he reports that [...] D
For authenticity, the stage crew made a working submarine for filming in the Mediterranean off of Ma [...] D
Although ordered the German destroyer Z49 was never actually built in real life. It was originally i [...] D
The caption before the end credits, detailing the fact that the Royal Navy captured the first Enigma [...] D
In the original script, when Tyler is thoughtfully looking at the pictures in the German submarine's [...] D
The Germans did introduce a new, four-rotor version of their Enigma machine in February 1942, and th [...] D
The "German" aircraft flying over the sub, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, is an Italian Fiat G [...] D
Erik Palladino (Mazzola) had laryngitis during the filming of the plane-buzzing scene. He lip-synced [...] D
The trailer for the movie showed a shot where the German Captain reveals that he can speak English. [...] D
Many of the scenes were actually filmed inside of giant water tanks in Malta, which were also used i [...] D
When the "U-571" leaves the Navy port at the beginning of its turn, marine ships from the former Eas [...] D
This movie earned a rebuke from then Prime Minister of UK, Tony Blair, and many in the English commu [...] D
Comparisons are inevitable with Wolfgang Petersen's highly influential U-Boot 96 (1981). Both films [...] D
The film was shot with an R-rating in mind. Bullet impacts were originally quite bloody, but in post [...] D
Lieutenant Commander Mike Dahlgren's (Bill Paxton's) final words before his death are when he yells [...] D
This movie represents one of a few World War II submarine movies which have won one Academy Award in [...] D
The U-505 submarine is on exhibit at The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, Illinois. It is [...] D
When giving the order to launch a torpedo aboard a US Navy submarine, the command is "Shoot!" not "F [...] D
Co-writer and director Jonathan Mostow was inspired to do the film after touring the World War II su [...] D
Lt. Hirsch points out that the Germans would be able to "triangulate" the position of the U-571 if t [...] D
In the original script, Lieutenant Emmet (Jon Bon Jovi) was beheaded by flying debris when the S-33 [...] D
In the original script, the German prisoner broke free twice. D
Major Coonan (David Keith) death scene was filmed, but the effect did not work so well, so they took [...] D
In reality, the submarine U-571 was never captured. The submarines U-559 and U-110 were the ones cap [...] D
Coincidentally, 571 was the numerical designation of the U.S.S. Nautilus, launched in 1954, the firs [...] D
At 1:20:00 of the film the German destroyer starts pinging with its sonar after U-571 has submerged [...] D