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U-571

April 1942: Hitler's U-boats have brought war to the United States. Unknown to the
American public, massive Allied shipping losses are occurring up and down the East Coast.
Unable to crack the U-boat radio codes, the U.S. Navy struggles blindly against the German
onslaught.
Set against the backdrop of World War II, U-571 is a fictional tale about a daring mission
to capture a top secret Nazi coding device from a German submarine. The film is inspired
by a composite of events that transpired during the Battle of the Atlantic and is intended
as a memorial to all those who served.
Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton) skippers the S-33, a vintage U.S. WWI submarine
which is older than most of its crew. Even though the vessel is considered primitive and
suffers numerous defects, it is a deadly tool in the right hands. Now it is being given
the chance to prove its worth yet again, as the Americans enter World War II.
Lt. Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey) is the executive officer under Dahlgren. Having
just been passed over for an advancement which would have put him in command of his own
submarine, Tyler boards the craft, his duty taking precedence over his pride. There, he is
joined by fellow officers Lt. Pete Emmett (Jon Bon Jovi) and Ensign Larson (Matthew
Settle). The enlisted men aboard the S-33 include Chief Klough (Harvey Keitel), radioman
Wentz (Jack Noseworthy), the cook Eddie (T.C. Carson), Trigger (Thomas Guiry), Mazzola
(Erik Palladino), Tank (Dave Power), Griggs (Derk Cheetwood) and Rabbit (Will Estes). All
ordinary men, some barely out of high school, these sailors are about to embark on a
mission more dangerous and frightening then anything they could ever have imagined, but
one which has the power to turn the tide of battle.
Per the Admiral's command, Lt. Hirsch (Jake Weber) is taking charge of the S-33 with
Marine Major Coonan (David Keith). Their 'luggage' is a large load of crates with unknown
contents ... contents which cannot be revealed until the submarine has cleared American
waters. Once the S-33 is at sea, the mission is divulged. Like the Trojan horse of Greek
mythology, their craft has been rigged to resemble a U-boat, the notorious Nazi submarine
which traversed the depths of the North Atlantic. They are to rendezvous with what Lt.
Hirsch assumes is a stranded German submarine, posing as Germans and capture the 'Enigma'
machine, a valuable top-secret coding device that could help the Allies stop the incessant
attacks of the deadly wolfpacks at sea.
The mission must be conducted in total secrecy, as seizing this device without the enemy's
knowledge is the only way for Allied intelligence to decipher their movements and put an
end to the enormous losses inflicted upon convoys carrying vital supplies across the
ocean. If all goes as planned, they will destroy the U-boat, take the prisoners back to
the United States and the enemy will never know about their secret acquisition.
Following an unexpected turn of events, this group of American sailors become trapped in
the enemy's vessel, deep in hostile waters, and at a major disadvantage as to how to
operate the foreign sub. The destiny of these nine ordinary men, as well as the fate of
their mission, will ultimately depend on their camraderie, their instinct, their battle
against time - and a battle against their own fears.