The Final Countdown 1980 BrRip-MP4-720p-NL sub-CBCS

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The Final Countdown 1980 BrRip-MP4-720p-NL sub-CBCS
  • Release date: 1 Aug 1980
  • Release year: 1980
  • Runtime: 103 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: aircraft carrier, dogfight, mid air refuelling, radar, lightning, paranormal phenomenon, fighter jet, fighter pilot, admiral, lieutenant commander
  • Budget: $12,000,000
Plot:
In 1980, an assistant in the Department of Defense, Warren Lasky, is assigned by his mysterious chief Richard Tideman to visit the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz commanded by Capt. Matthew Yelland as an observer of the routines. Lasky learns that Commander Air Group (CAG) Richard T. Owens has a great knowledge of history. Out of the blue, the vessel faces a weird storm and they find they have traveled back in time to the eve of the attack of Pearl Harbor on 06 December 1941. When the two Japanese Zeros attack the motorboat of Senator Samuel Chapman, the crew of the Nimitz rescues the senator and his assistant Laurel Scott. But Lasky soon learns the senator had disappeared on that day and Capt. Matthew Yelland is planning to attack the Japanese. Will these actions create a time paradox?

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Duration: 01:42:37

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