K19: The Widowmaker

Release Date July 19th, 2002
Studio Intermedia Films/Paramount Pictures
Director Kathryn Bigelow
Filming Location Canada, Russia
Genre Drama
MPAA Rating PG-13
Running Time 138 minutes
Summary On the maiden voyage of Russia's first atomic ballistic nuclear submarine (1961), it had a malfunction in its reactor at the bottom of the North Sea and began to melt down. Over the next few days, with no way of communicating with other Russian ships, Capt. Alexi Vostrikov and his second in command Capt. Mikhail Polenin must put aside personal differences to handle the crisis.

Harrison's Character Alexei Vostrikov

Box-Office Domestic - $33,850,043 International - $28,831,323

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Ford to Star in K-19
Ford Casting Blessed by Widow
Ford-Neeson Film Begins Today at Shipyard
Gimli Goes Ga-Ga for Ford
Neeson Seconds Ford in K-19
National Geographic Perks up Production
Hollywood Hunk has Manitoba Jones
Ford, Neeson Sound Gimli's Hunk Alarm
Local Boy Plays Harrison's Aide in New Film
Paramount May Raise K-19 Project
Shooting Star Zips through Gimli
Harrison Better Get Some Long Johns
20 Day Work schedule for Ford Is False
The Accent Isn't on The Russian Accent
Ford, Explorer
Harrison Ford Strikes Back
Not Just a Playboy
Film Vessel Ready to Sail
A Different Ford in Our Future
Below the Surface
Ford's Stock Still Rising
His Presense Is Clear
Mr. Sub
Ford Takes on K-19: The Widowmaker
Accents Russian Heroics
On Heroism And That Russian Accent
K-19 Premiere-Interviews
Ford: He's Back in Charge
Clear And Present Anger
Has A Better Idea
Meet Yer 'Maker'
As A Russian Hero
Testosterone Put To A Test
Defends Controversial K-19 Role
Ford: The K-19 Interview
New Film Is Not A Failure, Says Ford
Hollywood's Quiet Hero
An Interview with Harrison
What, Me, A Celebrity?
Whips It Up