Six hundred feet beneath the surface terror runs deep. Features: DVD, Aspect Ratio 1.85:1 On what should be a routine rescue mission during World War II, the submarine U.S.S. Tiger Shark picks up three survivors of a U-boat attack. But for the crew--trapped together in the sub's narrow corridors and constricted spaces--the unexpected visitors seem to spark a series of chilling, otherworldly occurrences! Starring Hollywood favorites Olivia Williams (The Sixth Sense, The Postman), Bruce Greenwood (Thirteen Days, Double Jeopardy) and Matt Davis (Legally Blonde, Blue Crush). "A solidly seaworthy chiller." Tor Thorsen, Reel.com "Directed by David Twohy with the same great eye for eerie understatement that he brought to Pitch Black." Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly "Twohy's a good yarn-spinner, and ultimately the story compels." Luke Y. Thompson, New Times
 Editor's Note
 In 1943, the crew of the U.S.S. Tiger Shark, an American submarine in the Atlantic, rescues three survivors of a British hospital ship that came under German attack. One of the survivors, a nurse (Olivia Williams), raises tensions among the all-male crew from the moment she steps aboard. Commanding Officer Lieutenant Brice (Bruce Greenwood) does his best to keep the unruly crew in line, but after suffering damage from a barrage of Nazi depth charges (in a spectacular sequence) a series of increasingly spooky occurrences begin to rattle everybody aboard. A mysterious face that appears in the windows, a ghostly phonograph that plays a Benny Goodman record, and a corpse that seems to talk are just the beginning. Soon it is discovered that Captain Brice has not been entirely truthful regarding an accident that previously happened on the boat.David Twohy's (PITCH BLACK) unique submarine thriller skillfully combines the conventions of the War and Haunted House genres, using a keen eye for detail to create a very believable and claustrophobic world. Based on a script by Darren Aronofsky and Lucas Sussman (rewritten by Twohy), BELOW doesn't rely on cheap scares. Its supernatural element is secondary to a forceful tale of danger at sea.
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