The Hunley (1999)
CSS Hunley tells the incredible true story of the crew of the manually propelled submarine CSS Hunley, during the siege of Charleston of 1864. It is a story of heroism in the face of adversity, the Hunley being the first submersible to sink an enemy boat in time of war. It also relates the human side of the story relating the uncommon and extaordinary temperament of the 9 men who led the Hunley into history and died valiantly accomplishing this feat.
Director: John Gray
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Armand Assante as Lt. George Dixon |
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Donald Sutherland as Gen. Pierre G.T. Beauregard |
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Chris Bauer as Simkins |
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Gerry Becker as Capt. Pickering |
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Sebastian Roché as Collins |
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Michael Stuhlbarg as Wicks |
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Alex Jennings as Lt. Alexander |
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Michael Dolan as Becker |
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Jeff Mandon as Miller |
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Frank Vogt as Ronald White |
| Directing | John Gray | Director |
| Writing | John Fasano | Story |
| Writing | John Gray | Teleplay |
| Production | Andrew Adelson | Executive Producer |
| Production | Tracey Alexander | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mitch Engel | Producer |
| Production | George Manasse | Co-Producer |
| Camera | John Thomas | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | John Gray | Story |