CineFlix
K-19: The Widowmaker

K-19: The Widowmaker

Fate has found its hero.

6.6 (1,178)2002-07-192h 18m
DramaHistoryThrillerMysteryWar

Overview

When Russia's first nuclear submarine malfunctions on its maiden voyage, the crew must race to save the ship and prevent a nuclear disaster.

Budget
$100,000,000
Revenue
$65,700,000
Production
Intermedia Films, Palomar Pictures, First Light, IMF Internationale Medien und Film 2 & Produktions, K-19 Film Production, National Geographic Films, Studio Trite

Tags & Hashtags

Watch K-19: The Widowmaker Online

Video player provided by a third-party service. CineFlix does not host any content.

Official Trailer & More

Videos auto-play in sequence. If a video isn't available in your country, it's automatically skipped.

Cast

Crew

Cinematography
Jeff Cronenweth
Composer
Klaus Badelt

Where to Watch

Amazon Prime VideofuboTVPeacock PremiumPhiloHistory VaultNight Flight PlusAmazon Prime Video with AdsPeacock Premium PlusShout! Factory Amazon ChannelThe CWKanopyFawesomeAmazon VideoApple TV StoreGoogle Play MoviesYouTubeFandango At Home

Streaming availability data provided by JustWatch via TMDB. Click a logo to visit the provider's official website.

Similar Movies

Recommendations

User Reviews (0)

Sign in with Google to post a rating and review.

  • No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

User Reviews from TMDB

T

tmdb28039023

August 27, 2022

6/10

K-19: The Widowmaker is the Russian answer to Run Silent, Run Deep/Crimson Tide, except that it's about as Russian as Michael Apted’s Gorky Park – still, not bad company to be in at all. Like Gorky Park, which had two late greats in Will Hurt and Brian Dennehy, K-19 gravitates around two solid performers: Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson in the Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster/Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington roles from RS, RD and Crimson Tide, respectively (also like Gorky Park, there is no tr…

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

September 3, 2023

6/10

A rather clunky cold-war maritime thriller that manages to mix plausible science with shallow propaganda in a rather cack-handed fashion - and a (mis)casting that gives the film the same sinking feeling that the submarine must have felt when it first put to sea. It's a synch that the 2-kopeck systems aboard this state of the art Russian boat "K-19" are going to cause the maiden voyage to be riddled with dangers, and Captain Harrison Ford who blindly believes that nothing can possibly go wrong bo…