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Going Under (1990) - film review

  Mark W. Travis Comedystars 1
Summary
Going Under is an American film comedy first released in 1990, directed by Mark W. Travis.  The film stars Bill Pullman, Wendy Schaal, Chris Demetral, Ty Granderson Jones and Dennis Redfield.  Our overall rating for this film is: very poor.

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Credits
  • Director: Mark W. Travis
  • Script: Mark W. Travis
  • Photo: Victor Hammer
  • Music: David Michael Frank
  • Cast: Bill Pullman (Biff Banner), Wendy Schaal (Jan Michaels), Chris Demetral (Apple), Ty Granderson Jones (Quizby), Dennis Redfield (Turbo), Lou Richards (Skiff), Ernie Sabella (The Mole), Elmarie Wendel (Sonar), Ned Beatty (Admiral Malice), Robert Vaughn (Wedgewood), Roddy McDowall (Secretary Neighbor), Richard Masur (Defense Contractor), John Moschitta Jr. (Defense Contractor), Joe Namath (Captain Joe Namath), Rif Hutton (Dr. Friendly), Michael Winslow (Reporter), Dianne Turley Travis (Secretary to Wedgewood), Shawne Zarubica (Tour Guide), Frank Bonner (Soviet General), Andrea Stein (Soviet General), Artur Cybulski (Soviet Captain), Ivan G’Vera (Soviet Sonar Man), Darryl Zarubica (Soviet Sub Technician), Tad Horino (Japanese Captain), Dayton Callie (General Confusion), Richard Carlyle (General Air Quality), Bill DeLand (General Alert), Hal England (General Telephone), Tom Fuccello (General Leegood), William A. Porter (General Electric), Tom Dahlgren (U.S. Admiral), Alan Toy (U.S. Tracking Technician), Haskell V. Anderson III (Bongo Crewman), Clayton Landey (O’Neill), Nicholas Mele (Wimmer), G. Smokey Campbell (Shore Patrol), Andrew Parks (Shore Patrol), Dean Cain (Guy in Bar), Eddie Frierson (Guy in Bar), Richard Kuhlman (Guy in Bar), Joseph Hardin (Guy in Bar), Richard Evans (Shipyard Worker), Mark Haining (Shipyard Worker), Ken Fording (Bartender), Robert Clotworthy (Submarine), Bud Cort (McNally)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 80 min




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