Yes, I think I can hear you not laughing, right now.
Down Periscope (1996)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:4
Rotten:26
Average Rating:3.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Kelsey Grammar plays a wayward Navy officer, Tom Dodge, who is notorious throughout the Navy for having responded to a close call involving a Russian submarine by getting drunk and tattooing... Kelsey Grammar plays a wayward Navy officer, Tom Dodge, who is notorious throughout the Navy for having responded to a close call involving a Russian submarine by getting drunk and tattooing "welcome aboard" on an unmentionable appendage. He gets assigned by Admiral Winslow (Rip Torn) to command his own submarine; unfortunately, this sub is a rusting 1958 diesel model that the Navy wants to engage in war games to find out if it could inflict any damage. The assumption is, this sub is comparable to those the Russians are selling to renegade Iraqi and Libyan commanders, who might use them on suicide missions against the US. Once on board, we meet the cast of quirky characters who will man this clunker, including a hyper, mutinous Rob Schneider as second in command, Harland Williams as the copulating whale-impersonating radar operater Sonar, and Lauren Holly as the token female officer. The slapstick ensues as this group of underdogs attempt to pull off the impossible, the completion of which will determine Dodge's future career. [More]
Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, Rob Schneider, Harry Dean Stanton
Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, Rob Schneider, Harry Dean Stanton, Bruce Dern, Rip Torn
Director: David S. Ward
Director: David S. Ward
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Reviews for Down Periscope
More laid-back here than he is on television, Grammer seems to barely break a sweat.
There are occasional laughs, but, as with most movies that think they're funnier than they actually are, most of the jokes fall flat.
There's barely a belly laugh here, and judging from the deafening silence in the theatre where I saw the film, it's not just me.
This maritime comedy is not worth watching without something else to do.
The tone of the acting, which is set by Mr. Grammer's blandly laid-back performance, is all wrong for a genre that demands over-the-top hamming.
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