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The Red Herring

It's 11:00 hrs on Wednseday, or is it Friday? Gliding 400ft beneath the surface in the Pacific Ocean sometime in late 1942. A Japanese convoy has been spotted and the U.S.S. Herring is on the prowl. Weeks of wandering aimlessly has given the crew an energy potential that fires more than just torpedoes. With danger all around them, the perplexed Captain and his assortment of quirky seamen somersault from one misadventure into another.

Top Cast

  • Thomas Grube

    Thomas Grube

    Flynn

  • Al Nazario Hunter

    Al Nazario Hunter

    Stovsky

  • Joe Manuella

    Joe Manuella

    Chief

  • Ruben Pla

    Ruben Pla

    Richards

  • Paul Robertson

    Paul Robertson

    Captain

  • Michael Schenk

    Michael Schenk

    Exec

  • Michael Serratore

    Michael Serratore

    Bronson

  • Jeff Stanzler

    Jeff Stanzler

    Diveplanes

  • Stanley Taub

    Stanley Taub

    Captain of sunk ship

Overview

It's 11:00 hrs on Wednseday, or is it Friday? Gliding 400ft beneath the surface in the Pacific Ocean sometime in late 1942. A Japanese convoy has been spotted and the U.S.S. Herring is on the prowl. Weeks of wandering aimlessly has given the crew an energy potential that fires more than just torpedoes. With danger all around them, the perplexed Captain and his assortment of quirky seamen somersault from one misadventure into another.

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