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U-571
In an attempt to check and examine the German submarine that has been sunk during the second world War, an American Navy has been sent to bring it, but in doing so, incidents come to climax, as they face the Nazis force, so they struggle against survival.
12 October 1981, Trenton, New Jersey, USA
10 May 1968, Yonkers, New York, USA
19 November 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
19 March 1964, London, England, UK
8 October 1973, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
4 April 1957, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
21 October 1978, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 March 1962, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
30 June 1960, USA
21 December 1969, Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
26 February 1988
17 September 1969, Hickory, North Carolina, USA
4 November 1969, Uvalde, Texas, USA
12 October 1950, Southport, Lancashire, England, UK
8 May 1954, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
8 September 1962, Dessau, German Democratic Republic [now Saxony-Anhalt, Federal Republic of Germany]
30 July 1972, Reutlingen, Germany
August 20, 2008
[Both] a rousing action thriller...[and] near-parody of the rah-rah American military adventures that filled screens in the '40s and '50s. [Blu-Ray]
July 14, 2007
The film needs something more to make it interesting and different.
July 25, 2007
I've never seen a movie as dependent on a fancy sound system.
August 07, 2013
... more like a Star Trek television episode
August 07, 2008
Delivers action scenes that are both visually dynamic and highly suspenseful.
January 01, 2000
An entertaining action-adventure flick minus the hokiness of most World War II films.
December 29, 2010
A very tense and exciting war movie.
February 09, 2006
Without much charge and even less depth.
January 01, 2000
U-571 is bombastic and anonymous.
January 01, 2000
Plays like a third-rate disaster movie -- and an assaultively noisy one at that .
June 18, 2002
If watching a two-hour submarine movie is this nerve-shattering, imagine what the real thing must have been like.
July 21, 2005
It's a wham-bam bumpy ride, great fun in the old-fashioned war movie tradition.

