A huge freighter, manned by uneducated Norwegians who speak only in subtitles and know nothing of the maritime traffic laws, plows into a U.S. submarine and sends it plummeting to the edge of an underwater cliff, where it teeters in such a precarious position that the survivors, inside, are photographed with nothing but tilted camera angles for the remainder of the movie. To the rescue comes a cute miniature submarine which is named "Snark" and which looks exactly like the Woodstock character in Peanuts comics. This is strictly mechanical stuff, but well-oiled and smooth-running. With Charlton Heston, Stacy Keach, David Carradine; directed by David Greene. (1978) — Duncan Shepherd
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