The Final Countdown

1980

Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 52% · 21 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 60% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.7/10 10 27811 27.8K

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Plot summary

During routine manoeuvres near Hawaii in 1980, the aircraft-carrier USS Nimitz is caught in a strange vortex-like storm, throwing the ship back in time to 1941—mere hours before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.


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Katharine Ross as Laurel Scott
Martin Sheen as Warren Lasky
Kirk Douglas as Capt. Matthew Yelland
Charles Durning as Senator Samuel Chapman
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by joiningjt 9 / 10

Another example of an extremely Underrated film, still holds up!!!

This film is so fun to watch here it is over 40 years later and I still enjoy it. Phenomenal cast and crew and being a navy man that served on the cv64 constellation it brought back memories of seeing those tomcats taking off and landing so incredible to watch!! Ah back when our navy fleet was second to none, now its china . Hopefully we will never see either back in action!! Also was fortunate to see the rare 3d bluray version!!!

Reviewed by BandSAboutMovies 6 / 10

A blast!

Produced with the full cooperation of the United States Navy's naval aviation branch and the United States Department of Defense, The Final Countdown was set and filmed on board the USS Nimitz, capturing actual operations of the then-modern nuclear warship, which had been launched in the late 1970s. The Final Countdown was a moderate success at the box office.

Despite the films meager budget, producer Peter Vincent Douglas was able to get it made and get the military on board. While director Don Taylor turned in a workmanlike film - some claim this as to many of his movies, but hey, I love Damian: The Omen II and Escape from the Planet of the Apes - the second unit was able to work with the Navy to mount cameras directly onto the planes and get some astounding footage.

The SS Nimitz is departing Pearl Harbor for naval exercises in the mid-Pacific Ocean along with civilian observer Warren Lasky (Martin Sheen). He's working for the Defense Department as an efficiency expert, as well as for the man who built the ship, the mysterious Mr. Tideman. However, the ship soon goes through an electrical vortex and finds itself on the eve of Pearl Harbor, leaving the crew - under the command of Captain Yelland (Kirk Douglas) - unsure of what to do next. Do they stop one of World War II's most crippling defeats or allow history to proceed?

Things become more complicated when the Nimitz rescues survivors from a yacht under attack by two Japanese planes: U. S. Senator Samuel Chapman (Charles Durning) and his aide Laurel Scott (Katherine Ross), along with her dog Charlie and one of the Japanese pilots. One of the crew, Commander Owens (James Farentino), recognizes Chapman as a politician who would have been Franklin D. Roosevelt's running mate during his final re-election campaign had he not disappeared shortly before the attack on Pearl Harbor.

I love the central issue of this film and have no idea what choice I would have made and equally adore the time travel twist at the end. I'd always pegged this as a lesser version of The Philadelphia Experiment, but now I realize that they tell a similar story from two very different angles (and vice versa in what direction they go in time).

There are some great small roles here as well, like Superfly actor Ron O'Neal as Cmdr. Dan Thurman, Soon-Tek Oh from Missing In Action 2: The Beginning as one of the Japanese pilots and Richard Liberty (Dr. Logan from Day of the Dead) as Lt. Cmdr. Moss. Plus, a total of forty-eight real life US Navy personnel from the actual USS Nimitz were involved with this movie as extras, background artists or actors, with some having speaking parts. I also learned that each ship in the Navy has something called breakway music that is played at the close of underway replenishment to motivate their crews. The Nimitz uses the music that was written for her in this film, John Scott's "Theme from The Final Countdown."

As for how the picture got the scenes of Pearl Harbor under budget, they're tinted scenes from Tora! Tora! Tora!

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