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Hunt for Red October, The

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 17 critic reviews
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Based on 9 votes
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Suspense/Thriller
Written by:
Tom Clancy (novel The Hunt for Red October)
Larry Ferguson
Donald Stewart
Directed by: John McTiernan
Release Date:
Theatrical: March 2, 1990
DVD: May 6, 2003
Running Time: 135 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: PG
Starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Scott Glenn, Sam Neill, James Earl Jones, Tim Curry, Courtney B. Vance, and Stellan SkarsgÄrd
A new technologically-superior Soviet nuclear sub, the Red October, is heading for the U.S. coast under the command of Captain Marko Ramius (Connery). The American government thinks Ramius is planning to attack. A lone CIA analyst (Baldwin) 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 him, too. (Paramount Pictures)
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Variety Staff (Not Credited)
The Industrial Light & Magic special visual effects unit does yeoman work in staging the action with cliffhanger intensity.
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
This Tom Clancy thriller gets the proper screen treatment here with this first-rate cast and direction by one of the genres best: Die Hard director John McTiernan.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
A skillful, efficient film that involves us in the clever and deceptive game being played by Ramius and in the best efforts of those on both sides to figure out what he plans to do with his submarine - and how he plans to do it.
Read Full Review >USA Today Mike Clark
Hunt is coldly clinical rather than emotionally resonant; so is the measured ensemble work of a super cast. [2 Mar 1990, Life, p.1D]
Los Angeles Times Sheila Benson
The production is as clean and effective as Red October herself; there's not one dial or glowing radar screen too many; the underwater hits and near-misses are clearly choreographed and the undersea intensity is captured perfectly by Jan De Bont's camera work. [2 Mar 1990, Calendar, p.F-1]
Washington Post Desson Thomson
This is a Reagan youth's wet dream of underwater ballistics and East-West conflict.
Read Full Review >Time Richard Schickel
McTiernan does not fall too much in love with any scene, character or gadget. He has judged his material (and our attention spans) very well. His alternation of menace and human interest, technological wizardry and action sequences is subtly calibrated, ultimately hypnotic in its effect. [5 Mar 1990, p.70]
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
Colorful and exciting, yet unless you're a young moviegoer, nothing in it takes you by complete surprise. (It's less a nail-biter than a chin-stroker.)
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
Even when it's hard to follow, it looks good. The undersea action is visually convincing, and Ramius' submarine, with all its rooms and compartments, is always believable. The moonlit photography in the picture's final scene is stunning. [2 Mar 1990, Daily Datebook, p.E1]
TV Guide Staff (Non Credited)
A heavy-duty mediocrity, sluggish, unwieldy, and instantly forgettable.
Read Full Review >Chicago Tribune Dave Kehr
An idealized, dreamy fantasy of life in the business world-harmless as airplane reading, a bit dull on the big screen. [2 Mar 1990, Friday, p.C]
Empire Staff (Not Credited)
Director John McTiernan rigorously avoids anything that might conceivably be exciting.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Vincent Canby
The movie finally is never very convincing. Even the special effects aren't great. Mr. Connery, however, wears the movie as if it were a favorite old hat. He makes it look good.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum
The film mechanically uses the crosscutting technique made famous by Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" without any of its wit or focused energy.
Read Full Review >The New Republic Stanley Kauffmann
Little in [Connery's] character is explored or colored. It's not a highly complex role, but the man has qualities that could make him interesting; after all, it's his aberrant action that initiates the whole naval plot. Connery merely fulfills his contractual obligations to the producer-no depth in him at all. [26 Mar 1990, p.26]
Washington Post Hal Hinson
A leviathan bore, big, clunky and ponderously overplotted.
Read Full Review >Christian Science Monitor David Sterritt
Like the nuclear sub it's named after, the picture is big, shiny, and expensive. It's also cold, hard, and cumbersome, and lacking the barest hint of emotional or psychological depth. [9 Mar 1990, Arts, p.10]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 8.2 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Eric T. gave it a10:
Great special effects (except for the torpedo scenes). Kept me thinking.
Ella T. gave it a7:
COOL.
Mitchell M. gave it a10:
I love this movie.
Pat C. gave it a 7:
It was OK for what it tried to do.
Billy bob M. gave it a 9:
Great cast! Bad under water scenes! Great Story!
Mikey G. gave it an 8:
This is a classic movie with many great actors really clicking and involving the audience in the story. Sean Connery is great as Ramius and Alec Baldwin will forever be the original Ryan. Harrison Ford should stick to Indy and Han Solo. Solid suspense thriller that begs for another viewing considering what has happened after the Cold War.
