Sunday, November 17, 2013

Review of HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER



MARKO RAMIUS (Sean Connery) is the captain of a nuclear armed Soviet submarine, RED OCTOBER, with innovative stealth technology called a caterpillar drive.  Marko receives orders from a Soviet operative, IVAN PUTIN, to rendezvous with a colleague and former student, TUPOLEV, for maneuvers. However, Marko has other plans. He kills the Soviet operative and substitutes forged orders taking him to Los Angeles. Marko also takes Putin's key to the nuclear weapons.  With his key and Putin's key, he can now launch nuclear weapons by himself, a major breach of security. To make matters more interesting, Marko has sent a message to his superior about this plan to hijack the sub. Now, the entire Soviet navy is chasing him and trying to sink the Red October.

While in the Atlantic, Marko engages the stealth mode. The U.S. submarine DALLAS is nearby, sees the apparent disappearance of the Red October, and notifies Washington. The CIA's first thought is that Marko wants to launch a first strike on the USA.  However, analyst JACK RYAN, a regular in Clancy novels, thinks of an alternate possibility; maybe MARKO wants to defect.

JONES, a sailor on the Dallas, figures out how to track the Red October even with the stealth drive engaged, so the US sub ends up following the Russian sub. Ryan is transported on a dangerous helicopter trip to the Dallas to try to guess whether Marko's intention is attack or defection. Meanwhile, the Red October's stealth drive fails; sailors fix it, but the failure was due to sabotage and the culprit is unknown.

Is Ryan right that Marco wants only to defect, or is Los Angeles really in danger?  How and why is a saboteur on the sub, and will he destroy the Red October?  Will the Russian navy destroy its own submarine?

These are interesting questions, but the main question--will Marko provoke a nuclear war between the USA and the USSR al la Dr. Strangelove--is not in issue. The American navy shows no doubt that they can intercept and destroy the Red October before it does damage. The only big question is whether they should try to spare Marko--and acquire the innovative sub and its new technology in the bargain.

 The saboteur is never explained. Worse, Marko tells his boss what he plans and nearly wrecks the sub himself by overloading the subs engines to save a few minutes.  Still, Sean Connery does a superb job in the portrayal. While the film itself has a lot of faults, boredom isn't one of them. It captures your interest throughout.  I give it +++++ - it will get your pulse up to a sprint.

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