Phantom Below (also known as
Tides of War and
USS Poseidon: Phantom Below) is the first film released by
Hawaii-based
studio Pacific Films. Its world
premiere was at the
Hawaii International Film Festival on March 31, 2005. The film is notable in that it has several different editions, one for general audiences, another with eight additional minutes for
Japanese audiences and one with
homosexual themes for the
LGBT-interest
television channel called
here!.
It was filmed entirely on the Hawaiian island of
Oahu and employed hundreds of local actors and crew members. It was produced and directed by
Brian Trenchard-Smith and stars
Adrian Paul as Commander Frank Habley and
Mike Doyle as his lover, Lt. Commander Tom Palatonio.
Plot summary
The film takes place primarily in the
waters off the coast of
North Korea with some scenes set in Hawaii. As it opens, an American
submarine under the command of Commander Habley is attacked by an enemy submarine that has no
sonar signature. Although it survives the fight, the American submarine is badly damaged and Tom, Habley's
Executive Officer and lover, is killed.
Upon return to base in
Pearl Harbor, Commander Habley is subjected to a
court martial. The Navy does not believe his story and it appears his career is over until he is recruited to command a covert
mission to
tap an underwater cable lying between North Korea and mainland
China. This is a highly sensitive and dangerous task because tensions are rising between the United States...
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