Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | John McTiernan |
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Writer: | Tom Clancy, Larry Ferguson, Donald E. Stewart |
Staring: |
A new technologically-superior Soviet nuclear sub, the Red October, is heading for the U.S. coast under the command of Captain Marko Ramius. The American government thinks Ramius is planning to attack. Lone CIA analyst Jack Ryan has a different idea: he thinks Ramius is planning to defect, but he has only a few hours to find him and prove it - because the entire Russian naval and air commands are trying to find Ramius, too. The hunt is on! | |
Release Date: | Mar 02, 1990 |
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Director: | John McTiernan |
Writer: | Tom Clancy, Larry Ferguson, Donald E. Stewart |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | intelligence, 1980s, suspenseful, intelligence analyst, cold war, ex military, intelligence service, russian submarine, based on novel or book, defection, nuclear submarine, exhilarated, u.s. navy, political thriller, awestruck, submarine, jack ryan, soviet/russian navy, cia analyst |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Mace Neufeld/Jerry Sherlock Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $200,512,643
Budget: $30,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 28, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sean Connery | Capt. 1st Marko Ramius |
Alec Baldwin | Dr. Jack Ryan |
Scott Glenn | CDR Bart Mancuso (USS Dallas) |
Sam Neill | Capt. 2nd Vasily Borodin |
James Earl Jones | Vice ADM James Greer |
Joss Ackland | Ambassador Andrei Lysenko |
Richard Jordan | Dr. Jeffrey Pelt, National Security Advisor |
Peter Firth | Capt. 2nd Ivan Putin (Political Officer, Red October) |
Tim Curry | Dr. Yevgeni Petrov (Red October) |
Courtney B. Vance | Petty Officer Ronald 'Jonesy' Jones (USS Dallas) |
Stellan Skarsgård | Capt. 2nd Viktor Tupolev (V.K. Konovalov) |
Jeffrey Jones | Skip Tyler |
Timothy Carhart | Bill Steiner |
Larry Ferguson | Chief of the Boat (USS Dallas) |
Fred Thompson | Rear ADM Joshua Painter (Enterprise Carrier Battle Group) |
Daniel Davis | CPT Charlie Davenport (USS Enterprise) |
Ned Vaughn | Seaman Beaumont (USS Dallas) |
Anthony Peck | Lt. CDR Philip Thompson (USS Dallas) |
Mark Draxton | Seaman (USS Dallas) |
Tom Fisher | Seaman (USS Dallas) |
Pete Antico | Seaman (USS Dallas) |
Ronald Guttman | Lt. Alexander Melekhin (Red October) |
Tomas Arana | Igor Loginov (Cook, Red October) |
Michael George Benko | Ivan (Red October) |
Anatoli Davydov | Officer #1 (Red October) |
Ivan G'Vera | Officer #2 (Red October) |
Artur Cybulski | Diving Officer (Red October) |
Sven-Ole Thorsen | Russian COB (Red October) |
Michael Welden | Gregoriy Kamarov (Red October) |
Boris Lee Krutonog | Viktor Slavin (Red October) |
Kenton Kovell | Seaman (Red October) |
Radu Gavor | Seaman (Red October) |
Ivan Ivanov | Seaman (Red October) |
Ping Wu | Seaman (Red October) |
Herman Sinitzyn | Seaman (Red October) |
Krzysztof Janczar | Andrei Bonovia (V.K. Konovalov) |
Vlado Benden | Seaman (V.K. Konovalov) |
George Saunders | Seaman (V.K. Konovalov) |
Don Oscar Smith | Helicopter Pilot |
Rick Ducommun | Navigator C-2A |
George H. Billy | DSRV Officer (Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle) |
Reed Popovich | Lt. Jim Curry |
Andrew Divoff | Officer Andrei Amalric (Russian Foxtrot Bomber) |
Peter Zinner | ADM Yuri Padorin, Chief Political Officer, Soviet Navy |
Tony Veneto | Padorin's Orderly |
Ben Hartigan | Admiral (Briefing) |
Ray Reinhardt | Judge Moore (Briefing) |
F.J. O'Neil | General (Briefing) |
Robert Buckingham | Admiral #2 (Briefing) |
A.C. Lyles | Advisor #1 |
John McTiernan Sr. | Advisor #2 |
David Sederholm | Sunglasses |
John Shepherd | Russian Foxtrot Pilot |
William Bell Sullivan | Lt. CDR Mike Hewitt |
Gates McFadden | Caroline Ryan |
Louise Borras | Sally Ryan |
Denise E. James | Stewardess |
Peter Jason | Commander, USS Reuben James (uncredited) |
Shane Black | Crewman, USS Reuben James (uncredited) |
Mark Rodney | Assistant Joint Chief of Staff (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Dennis Virkler | Editor |
John Wright | Editor |
Amanda Mackey | Casting |
William Cruse | Art Direction |
Donald B. Woodruff | Art Direction |
Dianne Wager | Art Direction |
George Watters II | Supervising Sound Editor |
Mickey S. Michaels | Set Decoration |
Wes Dawn | Makeup Artist |
Dino Ganziano | Hairstylist |
Jim Kail | Makeup Artist |
Beau Marks | Unit Production Manager, Second Unit Director |
Joel Marx | Production Supervisor, Location Manager |
Jerry Ballew | First Assistant Director |
J. Tom Archuleta | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
Steve Danton | Second Assistant Director |
Todd Turner | Second Unit Director |
Dennis DeWaay | Construction Coordinator |
Joe A. Hawthorne | Graphic Designer |
William F. Reinert | Leadman |
Willard Livingston | Property Master |
Mike Sasgen | Carpenter |
Tommy Tomlinson | Property Master |
Bob Baron | ADR Mixer |
John Benson | Sound Editor |
Pamela Bentkowski | Foley Supervisor |
Kevin F. Cleary | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Anne Couk | Assistant Sound Editor |
Greg Curda | Foley Mixer |
Ken Dufva | Foley Artist |
Juno J. Ellis | Supervising ADR Editor |
John P. Fasal | Sound Effects |
David Lee Fein | Foley Artist |
Bruce Fortune | Sound Editor |
Richard Bryce Goodman | Production Sound Mixer |
Douglas Greenfield | Dolby Consultant |
Debbie Jo Grillo | Cableman |
Cecelia Hall | Supervising Sound Editor |
Shelley Rae Hinton | ADR Editor |
Frank Howard | Sound Editor |
Jay Kamen | ADR Editor |
Victoria Martin | Foley Editor |
F. Hudson Miller | Sound Editor |
Donald Ortiz | Assistant Sound Editor |
Al Di Sarro | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jimmy Jue | Extras Casting |
James W. Tyson | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Darryl M. Athons | Costumer |
Gary Sampson | Costumer |
Jan Aaris | Special Effects Assistant |
William Aldridge | Special Effects Assistant |
James Camomile | Special Effects Assistant |
Manuel S. Epstein | Special Effects Assistant |
Scott E. Anderson | CG Artist |
Michael Backauskas | Visual Effects Lineup |
Tom Bertino | Rotoscoping Artist |
Ron Gress | Painter |
Tim August | Production Assistant, Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Mark Yuricich | Modeling |
Robert L. Clark | CG Painter |
Monty Cox | Stunts |
Steve Hulin | Stunts |
Larry J. Aube | First Company Grip |
David Canestro | Second Company Grip |
Michael J. Coo | Dolly Grip |
Roger Gebhard | Camera Operator |
John Haggar | Assistant Editor |
Tom Shaffer | Color Timer |
Michael Ruscio | Assistant Editor |
Marcelo Sansevieri | Assistant Editor |
Stuart Neumann | Location Manager |
Greig McRitchie | Orchestrator |
Tom Villano | Music Editor |
Luca Kouimelis | Script Supervisor |
Mike Fenster | Transportation Captain |
Michael Forte | Driver |
Myra Hill | Transportation Coordinator |
Kathleen Beeler | Rotoscoping Artist |
Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Stunts |
John McTiernan | Director |
Jan de Bont | Director of Photography |
Basil Poledouris | Original Music Composer |
Tom Clancy | Novel |
Larry Ferguson | Screenplay |
Terence Marsh | Production Design |
Scott Squires | Visual Effects Supervisor |
John Knoll | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Steve Beck | Visual Effects Art Director |
Carl Ciarfalio | Stunts |
Shane Dixon | Stunts |
Bruce McBroom | Still Photographer |
Chuck Picerni Jr. | Stunt Coordinator |
Gary Epper | Stunts |
Alexander Witt | Second Unit Director of Photography |
R.J. Palmer | Sound Editor |
Mary Ruth Smith | Sound Editor |
Beth Sterner | Sound Editor |
Butch Wolf | Foley Editor |
Mike Marasco | Stunts |
Philip Romano | Stunts |
Keith Tellez | Stunts |
Paul V. Picerni Jr. | Stunts |
R.A. Rondell | Stunts |
Keii Johnston | Stunts |
Steve Picerni | Stunts |
David Zellitti | Stunts |
Cal Roberts | First Assistant Camera |
Sharon L. Wilson | Second Assistant Camera |
Steve Adcock | Second Assistant Camera |
Craig Woods | Boom Operator |
Bruce Richardson | Sound Editor |
Larry Carow | Sound Editor |
Craig Sims | Assistant Sound Editor |
Richard Overton | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gary Rogers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tim Boyle | Scoring Mixer |
Ed Ayer | Chief Lighting Technician |
Ted J. Kredo | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Jerry Enright | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Jim Turner | Production Accountant |
Crystal Hawkins | Assistant Accountant |
Dana Lynne Taylor | Production Office Coordinator |
Lis Kern | Producer's Assistant |
Linnea K. Dotson | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Marsha Robertson | Unit Publicist |
James H. Patton Jr. | Technical Advisor |
Ken Fisher | Assistant Camera |
Chris Mosley | Assistant Camera |
Isidoro Raponi | Property Master |
Michael T. Sherman | Thanks, Technical Advisor |
Richard L. Thompson | Special Effects Assistant |
Joe D. Ramsey | Special Effects Assistant |
Joseph C. Sasgen | Special Effects Assistant |
Jay M. Hirsch | Special Effects Assistant |
Andrew Sebok | Special Effects Assistant |
Damon Allison | Special Effects Assistant |
Michael A. Tice | Special Effects Assistant |
Harley Jessup | Visual Effects Art Director |
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio | Visual Effects Producer |
Pat Sweeney | VFX Director of Photography |
George H. Joblove | CG Supervisor |
Pat Fitzsimmons | Gaffer |
Edgar Burcksen | VFX Editor |
Ease Owyeung | Modelling Supervisor |
Mark S. Miller | Project Manager |
Jim Morris | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Ed Jones | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
Jennifer Knoll | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Peter Daulton | Visual Effects Camera |
Martin Rosenberg | Visual Effects Camera |
Tim Morgan | Best Boy Grip |
Bill Barr | Best Boy Grip |
Ron Fode | Assistant Editor |
Michael McGovern | Assistant Editor |
Louis Rivera | Negative Cutter |
Roberto McGrath | Negative Cutter |
Joanne Hafner | Rotoscoping Artist |
Rebecca Petrulli | Rotoscoping Artist |
Bruce Crow | Production Assistant |
Bruce Richardson | Transportation Captain |
Doug Smythe | CG Artist |
Stephen Rosenbaum | CG Artist |
Mark Earnest Dippe | CG Artist |
Sandra Ford Karpman | CG Artist |
Jonathan Luskin | CG Artist |
Randall Bean | CG Artist |
Brent Boates | Visual Effects Art Director |
Dave Stewart | VFX Director of Photography |
Michael Hosch | Sculptor |
Evan Jacobs | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Scott Schneider | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Jen Howard | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Jon Warren | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
Don Baker | Sequence Supervisor |
George H. Billy | Thanks |
Donald E. Stewart | Screenplay |
Steven E. Fegley | Construction Foreman |
Steve Williams | CG Artist |
Name | Title |
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Mace Neufeld | Producer |
Larry DeWaay | Executive Producer |
Jerry Sherlock | Executive Producer |
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**_Submarine strategies with Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin and Scott Glenn_** Just before Gorbachev’s rise to power in the USSR, a notable naval commander (Connery) takes a technologically advanced submarine on its maiden voyage to conduct missile drills off of America's east coast. Something happen ... s to draw the ire of the Soviet brass while a CIA analyst (Baldwin) believes the captain might be defecting. James Earl Jones, Sam Neill and Courtney B Vance are on hand. Based on the 1984 Tom Clancy novel, “The Hunt for Red October” (1990) is a well-done Cold War thriller and the first of currently five movies involving the character of Jack Ryan. The next two are “Patriot Games” (1992) and “Clear and Present Danger” (1994) featuring Harrison Ford in the role. Then Ben Affleck would take over for one installment, “The Sum of All Fears” (2002), before Chris Pine’s “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit” (2014). To appreciate this movie, you have to be in the mood for military-oriented drama/suspense rooted in global politics and an all-male cast (except for a cameo by Gates McFadden). Like “Ice Station Zebra” (1968), the scenes mostly consist of men dialoguing & strategizing in the cramped quarters of submarines or vessels; as well as political rooms/offices. A saboteur is no doubt lurking nearby. The movie runs 2 hours, 15 minutes, and was shot in America, e.g. Port Valdez, Alaska (opening sequence); Lake James, North Carolina (closing scene); the state of Washington (Port Angeles & Keyport); naval bases in Los Angeles and Connecticut; USS Blueback; San Diego; as well as Liverpool, England (standing-in for Moscow). GRADE: B
When British intelligence sends some photographs to CIA analyst "Jack Ryan" (Alec Baldwin) he immediately races to his boss (James Earl Jones) with what seems like a fantastic tale about a submarine that uses a hydro-dynamic drive. That renders it almost silent to traditional sonar and therefore a t ... hreat to NATO. Next thing we know, the Soviet's have mobilised their Atlantic fleet and it occurs to "Ryan" that they could have a defection on their hands. He now has to convince his sceptical superiors that this isn't just a wild goose chase, and that "Ramius" (Sean Connery) has a plan to bring his state of the art warship to the USA. Meantime, onboard the "Red October" we discover a complex plan that will test the mettle of the crew - officers and men alike, as they ostensibly conduct routine sea trials and missile drills - but with an ulterior motive that the audience knows all about, but the crew - well they're very much in the dark as the peril grows. This is a solidly entertaining story of political intrigue and deception and the claustrophobic settings of the submarines work well to give both Connery (who makes no attempt at all to disguise his thick Scots accent) and the much better than usual Baldwin room to manoeuvre. The supporting cast isn't the best - Scott Glenn, Sam Neill and Courtney B. Vance could have been cheerfully fired from a torpedo tubes early on, but they feature only sparingly as the adventure builds to an excitingly paced denouement. Could it really have happened?
"The Hunt for Red October" is an extremely well paced film throughout and it never leaves us in any doubt that Jack Ryan's assumptions about captain Marko Ramius are unfailingly correct and if anything could have sapped the interest and made this nothing more than an overlong and water logged exerci ... se in boredom then this is it, so it is amazing this never actually happens and indeed the opposite just happens to be true. The film also features a wonderfully tense game of cat and mouse through the briny depths as the submarines Konovalov and Red October track each other and it provides a very satisfying conclusion to captain Viktor Tupolev's pursuit of Ramius in which Ramius outsmarts the other captain with fatal results for his opponent.