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Black Water

Some secrets never surface
2018 | 105m | English

(7897 votes)

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A deep cover operative awakens to find himself imprisoned on a submarine. With the help of a fellow prisoner and an amateur agent, he must race against the clock to escape the vessel and expose who set him up.
Release Date: May 18, 2018
Director: Pasha Patriki
Writer: Richard Switzer, Chad Law, Tyler W. Konney
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords submarine, central intelligence agency (cia), martial arts, operative, deep cover, black site
Production Companies Rodin Entertainment, Underdogg Entertainment, Dawn's Light
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jean-Claude Van Damme Wheeler
Dolph Lundgren Marco
Patrick Kilpatrick Ferris
Al Sapienza Edward Rhodes
Jasmine Waltz Cassie Taylor
Kris Van Damme Kagan
Courtney Blythe Turk Melissa Ballard
Aleksander Vayshelboym Kingsley
Mark Sherman Weddle
Cathal Pendred Dax
Aaron O'Connell Ellis
Tom Glynn Crewcut
Ian Niles Reed
John Posey Captain Darrows
Cuong Alex Do Chief of Boat
Carvin White Sinclaire
Tom DeNucci Rankin
Tahj Vaughans Sommer
Tandi Tugwell Riley
Lance E. Nichols Buchanan
Harry B Joachim Drummond
Andy Chavez Bank Manager
Vanessa Motta Housekeeper
Brett Murray Agent 1
Adrian Lockett Engineer #1
Andy Reboul Engineer #2
Dale Liner Guard 1
Jean Claude Leuyer Guard 2
R. Matthew Scheib Guard 2
Gary Watson Robust Guard
Ryan D. Olson Guard 5
James P. Bennett Guard 006
David "Shark" Fralick Guard 8
Christopher Heskey Team Leader
Slim Khezri Guard (uncredited)
Eric Pettway Extraction Team Member (uncredited)
Name Job
Natalie Metzger Consulting Producer
Fernando Valdes Production Design
Steve Moon Art Direction
Alexis Kleyla Makeup Department Head
Ben Leggett Sound Designer
Richard Switzer Story
Xavier Luis Salinas Line Producer
Ashley Nicole Allen Costume Design
Dylan Glass Boom Operator
Elizabeth Chapman Set Decoration
Matteo De Cola Foley Artist
Tim Rakoczy Sound Designer
Joe Perez Stunt Coordinator
Pasha Patriki Director, Director of Photography
Chad Law Story, Screenplay
Tyler W. Konney Story
Spencer Creaghan Music
Vanessa Motta Stunts
Eddie Matthews Stunt Double
Adrienne Ballenger Stunt Double
Tony Messenger Stunt Double
Kieran Gallagher Stunt Double
Kelly Bellini Stunt Double
Name Title
David Allen Executive Producer
Bill Bromiley Executive Producer
Talia Ascher Associate Producer
Jason Cherubini Producer
Joe Listhaus Executive Producer
Alexander Ferguson Producer
Joanna Koss Co-Executive Producer
Eric Pettway Associate Producer
Shanan Becker Executive Producer
Bruno Marino Executive Producer
Adrianne Pettway Associate Producer
Richard Switzer Producer
Viviana Zarragoitia Executive Producer
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Tyler W. Konney Producer
Chad Law Executive Producer
Pasha Patriki Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Jean-Claude Van Damme Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Lundgren probably contributed about a day's worth of shooting to the very inappropriately named _Black Water_. JCVD, occupying the other space on the cover, is actually a lead role in the movie though, but he hasn't been in a good movie in **years** so that's doesn't bode particularly well. The real ... problems with _Black Water_ are less to do with the actors though (most of whom are, admittedly, bad) and more to do with the fact that that it doesn't offer a single thing that's original, or even an unoriginal thing done well. The way it is going to end up is completely transparent from the word go, and a couple of minimal-level of acceptable action sequences alongside a Dolph cameo, do nothing to change that. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15435519
4.0

A mostly subpar action/thriller with a few surprises. Nevertheless, nice to see Dolph and Jean-Claude together! ...

Jun 29, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

Messrs. Van Damme and Lundgren reunite just one time too many for this terrible underwater thriller. The former ("Wheeler") finds himself on a submarine where a rogue CIA operative "Rhodes" (Al Sapienza) and his team are bent on gunning him down after he was framed. Fortunately he has the help of tr ... ainee agent "Cass" (Jasmine Waltz) and, latterly (and briefly) that of his erstwhile buddy "Marco" (Lundgren) who has an axe or two of his own to grind. What now ensues is just poor. No other word for it. Submarines are highly pressurised tin cans that don't react well - as Sir Sean Connery told us in "Hunt for Red October" (almost thirty years earlier) - to bullets. This one has to deal with machine guns and explosions galore before the completely unsecured bridge becomes the focus for a conclusion that couldn't come quickly enough for me. There is just nothing at all memorable about this; the talent are universally lacklustre and the plot just lurches from silly to daft to "really"? Van Damme does have charisma, but it's fading fast and he cannot hold this together en seul - it's just weak and derivative and not 1¾ hours of your life that you will never get back.

Nov 10, 2022