K-19: The Widowmaker | reviewed by: Scott Crick | February 12, 2012
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#K19thewidowmaker An overlooked film that has average quality video and audio on Blu-ray. Way better movie than you'd think - worth viewing
| genre | Action | History |
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| synopsis | When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster. |
| lead actors | Harrison Ford | Liam Neeson | Peter Sarsgaard | Joss Ackland | John Shrapnel | Donald Sumpter | Tim Woodward | Steve Nicolson | George Anton | James Francis Ginty | Lex Shrapnel | Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson | Sam Spruell | Sam Redford | Peter Stebbings | Roman Podhora | Shaun Benson | Kristen Holden-Reid | Dmitry Chepovetsky | Christopher Redman | Tygh Runyan | Peter Graham | Shawn Mathieson | Jacob Pitts | Christopher Routh | Lubomir Mykytiuk | Michael Gladis | Christian Camargo | Ravil Isyanov |
| director | Kathryn Bigelow |















