When a Soviet submarine gets stuck on a sandbar off the coast of a New England island, its commander orders his second-in-command, Lieutenant Rozanov, to get them moving again before there is an international incident. Rozanov seeks assistance from the island locals, including the police chief and a vacationing television writer, while trying to allay their fears of a Communist invasion by claiming he and his crew are Norwegian sailors.
Directed by Norman Jewison
island
based on novel or book
submarine
cold war
new england
soviet/russian navy
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
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Cast
Carl Reiner
Walt Whittaker
Eva Marie Saint
Elspeth Whittaker
Alan Arkin
Lt. Rozanov
Brian Keith
Police Chief Link Mattocks
Paul Ford
Fendall Hawkins
Theodore Bikel
The Russian captain
Jonathan Winters
Norman Jones
John Phillip Law
Alexei Kolchin
Ben Blue
Luther Grilk
Guy Raymond
Lester Tilly
Andrea Dromm
Alison Palmer
Cliff Norton
Charlie Hinkson
Crew
Norman Jewison
Director
Johnny Mandel
Original Music Composer
Hal Ashby
Editor
Joseph F. Biroc
Director of Photography
Norman Jewison
Producer
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting
Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist
Popular Reviews
15 reviews
Henry Pransky
9.0★ · 02/22/26
Simple and obvious but quite a lot of fun and genuinely very sweet
Simple and obvious but quite a lot of fun and genuinely very sweet
Micah
5.8★ · 11/29/24
My grandma forced me to watch it. It was alright. Some funny parts.
My grandma forced me to watch it. It was alright. Some funny parts.
Zoe CK
4.0★ · 08/04/24
Alan Arkin is Russian leather daddy
Alan Arkin is Russian leather daddy
Josh
5.0★ · 07/25/23
I have no idea why my grandfather told me to watch this movie, or how he remembered it 57 years after seeing it but he did so here we are.
I have no idea why my grandfather told me to watch this movie, or how he remembered it 57 years after seeing it but he did so here we are.
JMadson
7.2★ · 12/15/21
Funny satirical little romp. I enjoyed it more than I expected. Alan Arkin and Carl Reiner are a delight to watch. Good times
Funny satirical little romp. I enjoyed it more than I expected. Alan Arkin and Carl Reiner are a delight to watch. Good times
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