The Abyss
A civilian diving team is enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger while encountering an alien aquatic species. Married but separated petroleum engineers, who still have some i…
The Abyss
A civilian diving team is enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger while encountering an alien aquatic species. Married but separated petroleum engineers, who still have some issues to work out, are drafted to assist a gung-ho Navy SEAL with a top-secret recovery operation: a nuclear sub has been ambushed and sunk, under mysterious circumstances, in some of the deepest waters on Earth. —Jwelch5742 An American nuclear submarine encounters an alien species, which causes massive electrical and hydraulic malfunctions, causing the sub to crash into an underwater cliff and sink. The navy asks the workers of a nearby underwater oil rig to locate and investigate the cause of the crash, joined by a number of Navy SEALS. As the crew embark on their mission, they encounter a number of difficulties and discover that they may not be alone. There is something else down there. —Anonymous When an American nuclear submarine crashes, the United States Government believe the Russians to be responsible. They enlist the help of a team of underwater drilling platform workers who are to help the deployed Navy SEALS locate the crash site. As they get closer to their destination, the friction between the two teams increases. When some workers report seeing UFO's underwater, the SEALS grow increasingly suspicious and suspect a Russian mini-sub. After a series of near-fatal disasters, the workers find that they are the only people who are capable of stopping World War III. But they are not the only inhabitants of the deep, and strange things are happening back at the surface... —Graeme Roy <gsr@cbmamiga.demon.co.uk> When the crew of an underwater oil rig are enlisted to assist in the rescue of an American nuclear submarine at the height of the Cold War, they discover a strange and mysterious force living in the deep and their rescue mission becomes an adventure into the wondrous and the unknown. —David J. Gannon <dganno01@exch.eds.com>
The Abyss
Adventure,Drama,Mystery
Film Details
A civilian diving team is enlisted to search for a lost nuclear submarine and faces danger while encountering an alien aquatic species. Married but separated petroleum engineers, who still have some issues to work out, are drafted to assist a gung-ho Navy SEAL with a top-secret recovery operation: a nuclear sub has been ambushed and sunk, under mysterious circumstances, in some of the deepest waters on Earth. —Jwelch5742 An American nuclear submarine encounters an alien species, which causes massive electrical and hydraulic malfunctions, causing the sub to crash into an underwater cliff and sink.
The navy asks the workers of a nearby underwater oil rig to locate and investigate the cause of the crash, joined by a number of Navy SEALS. As the crew embark on their mission, they encounter a number of difficulties and discover that they may not be alone. There is something else down there.
—Anonymous When an American nuclear submarine crashes, the United States Government believe the Russians to be responsible. They enlist the help of a team of underwater drilling platform workers who are to help the deployed Navy SEALS locate the crash site. As they get closer to their destination, the friction between the two teams increases.
When some workers report seeing UFO's underwater, the SEALS grow increasingly suspicious and suspect a Russian mini-sub. After a series of near-fatal disasters, the workers find that they are the only people who are capable of stopping World War III. But they are not the only inhabitants of the deep, and strange things are happening back at the surface...
—Graeme Roy <gsr@cbmamiga.demon.co.uk> When the crew of an underwater oil rig are enlisted to assist in the rescue of an American nuclear submarine at the height of the Cold War, they discover a strange and mysterious force living in the deep and their rescue mission becomes an adventure into the wondrous and the unknown. —David J. Gannon <dganno01@exch.eds.com>.