The Fifth Missile
The Fifth Missile | |
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Directed by | Larry Peerce |
Written by |
Eric Bercovici Frank M. Robinson Thomas N. Scortia |
Starring |
Robert Conrad Sam Waterston David Soul |
Music by | Pino Donaggio |
Cinematography | Cristiano Pogany |
Edited by |
Maureen O'Connell Jack Tucker |
Distributed by | National Broadcasting Company (NBC) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
Country |
Italy United States |
Language | English |
The Fifth Missile is a 1986 TV movie starring Robert Conrad, Sam Waterston and David Soul about an American ballistic missile submarine, based on the novel The Gold Crew by Frank M. Robinson and Thomas N. Scortia. Her crew goes slowly insane due to exposure to chemicals in paint onboard and believes a missile test exercise is, in fact, nuclear war. It explores the inability of U.S. command structures to control and prevent rogue ballistic missile submarine officers from launching missiles.
Cast
- Robert Conrad – Cmdr. Mark Van Meer
- Sam Waterston – Capt. Allard Renslow
- Richard Roundtree – Cmdr. Frederick Bryce
- Jonathan Banks – Ray Olson
- Art LaFleur – "Animal" Meslinsky
- Dennis Holahan – Warden
- Sergio Fantoni – Pietro
- Yvette Mimieux – Cheryl Leary
- David Soul – Capt. Kevin Harris
- Ed Bishop – Admiral Stewart Cullinane
- William Berger – Dr. Strickland
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