"The Hunley" - The Incredibly Underrated Civil War Submarine Movie

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@brookesanford8344
@brookesanford8344 3 ай бұрын
I am Horace Hunely’s great great great great great niece. My great great great great grandmother was his sister, Volumnia Hunely. Growing up, we had his portrait and the stencil used to carve his name into the submarine mounted in our house. I love to see this and people appreciating his history!
@DOSBoxMom
@DOSBoxMom Жыл бұрын
My brother (Charles D. Stringer) was an extra in "The Hunley". He played one of the surviving casualties from one of the Hunley's sinkings. He was a bone cancer survivor, and had a leg amputated above the knee while he was still in grade school, so there was no need to conceal the lower half of a leg for him to portray an amputee!
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Our hats are off to him!
@mrpotato4441
@mrpotato4441 11 ай бұрын
Cheers to your brother! Interesting tidbit - Andy from THIS channel made his acting debut in 1998’s “Blade” as an extra, for his fangs
@andrewc6602
@andrewc6602 11 ай бұрын
​@mrpotato4441 Andy here. I think you're referring to Jared not me. Regardless, thanks for commenting. Every time you do it helps the algorithm and we get paid!
@mrpotato4441
@mrpotato4441 10 ай бұрын
@@andrewc6602 Good. I hope you get paid. Holla atcha boi 🦍🦍
@mrpotato4441
@mrpotato4441 10 ай бұрын
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@thomaskennard707
@thomaskennard707 Жыл бұрын
What a bummer they blocked the video from yesterday. I know you’ve been working to get it posted.
@jakegoray9091
@jakegoray9091 11 ай бұрын
The re-creation of the sub for the movie is at the Hunley museum in Charleston! I went this last summer to tour the museum and it is a fabulous museum/research facility.
@JoshC1977
@JoshC1977 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. I watched this movie around the time it came out and as a Civil War buff, really enjoyed it. But I really enjoyed the discourse in this video that captures the more modern findings on the Hunley - absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much for posting this!
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
I was 14 when this came out and watched it on TNT almost every time it aired. - Andy
@TR00P
@TR00P Жыл бұрын
Great analysis. Glad you got it straightened out. I’ve never heard of this movie and looks like it’s hard to find!!
@taproom113
@taproom113 Жыл бұрын
Very well done gentlemen! The movie was fairly accurate, for being created as a 'for' profit' entertainment project by 'the mouth of the South'. Just a few points if I may ... I agree completely with your assessment of Mark K. Regan's work. With regards to the 'H. L. HUNLEY', he has no peers. Referencing Mark, the movie suggests that Captain Hunley was not experienced in commanding the sub, 'What was Captain Hunley thinking? I think he wanted to prove he could operate her'. Mark provides two points that argue against the supposition that Horace was not experienced commanding her. Knowing that in the early days of pioneering invention, it was quite common for the inventors themselves to first operate their inventions (Wright brothers for instance) and as far as even assisting 'hands-on' in her construction, Horace was very involved in all aspects of the sub. So Mark points out that it would not be uncommon to see Horace in the conning tower, commanding the sub in Mobile. Also he provides an example from William Alexanders own documented 'post-war' writings, where Alexander states, "Captain Hunley had become expert in handling her". Alexander wrote this, referencing his being Horace's First Officer during the very first trials of the HUNLEY in Mobile Bay. Also, the film shows Dixon as almost suicidal because he wanted to be reunited with his wife who (in the movie) was killed earlier. In fact, his fiancée who gave him the famous coin, Queenie Bennet is documented to have survived the war and mourned Dixon's sacrifice until her passing. Lastly (you're welcome) though the movie shows the HUNLEY backing away (150-200 feet as designed by Beauregard) before the lanyard triggers the detonation, forensic evidence proved the torpedo exploded upon initial contact with the HOUSATONIC's hull, while still on the spar ... meaning the crew was only about 30ish feet away. The copper sheathing used to mount the torpedo on the iron spar, and designed to come away with the torpedo, was peeled back and still on the spar. The deep draft of the HOUSATONIC, and the harbor bottom only being 30 feet down, means this would Greatly intensify the shock wave reverberated back into the sub. Lance's experiments (as shown by you) did not account for this resonate phenomenon. (Lagniappe - the snorkel worked as designed. The compass was so inaccurate that the captain could not keep a true course. It was necessary to breach occasionally to correct bearing-to-target. It obviously became an opportune time to open the hatches and rapidly exchange the air instead of laboring at working the bellows.) Keep up the good work! Respectfully, ^v^
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Very good perspectives.
@mikechandler8608
@mikechandler8608 11 ай бұрын
I distinctly remember this made for TV movie when it came out. I loved it then and its been so long since I had seen it. Thank you for reminding me of this little treasure.
@jamesearly8518
@jamesearly8518 2 ай бұрын
Great video, as always. FYI, Jurgen Prochnow is still alive. He's 83.
@gxrzavlogs5188
@gxrzavlogs5188 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if they haven't already, but it would be interesting if they reacted to the 1991 movie ironclads, which tells the story of the battle of Hampton Roads, and both ironclads that took part in the famous battle. It would be interesting too see your take on it.
@davidk7324
@davidk7324 Жыл бұрын
Thank you gentlemen. I recall seeing "The Great Adventure" TV episode in the 1960s about the HL Hunley. It spooked me. I looked it up and there were numerous famous actors in this show. Jackie Cooper, Van Heflin, even a young Wayne Rodgers. I didn't remember the actors, just the story.
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Cool! Several people have mentioned that.
@davidk7324
@davidk7324 Жыл бұрын
@@ReelHistory I'm old.
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em
@Redwhiteblue-gr5em Жыл бұрын
As a kid I had the same reaction. Had nightmares about the Henley crew dying inside the sub and their ghosts.
@jonnie106
@jonnie106 Жыл бұрын
​@@Redwhiteblue-gr5em I had nightmares about the Hunley crew surviving, going on more successful missions, breaking the blockade, gaining sovereign recognition from somewhere, that 'somewhere' moderating peace talks followed by church bells pealing throughout the south as the new dixie nation celebrates its constitutionally protected right to negro slavery. Then I get flogged. I wake up after the first lash.
@satweavers1
@satweavers1 11 ай бұрын
I truly enjoyed IN THE WAVES, and I am glad that you reference that work in your coverage of this film. Thank you for that!
@Realstuffadventures
@Realstuffadventures Жыл бұрын
enjoyed this video. you are right this movie seems to have remained unknown to so many people's knowledge. You mentioned that you went sat inside a mock-up of the Hunley at Fort Moultrie at one time? Everything is now located at the Hunley Conservatory on the old Navy Base in Charleston where the Hunley was brought to when it was recovered. Now a permanent home, they have that section of the Hunely you speak of in the museum section. I believe that was actually used to film the movie as a set. The sub that was filmed on the surface of the water is sitting behind the SC State Museum rusting away. Those sequences showing that vessel were filmed at Lake Marion. I remember when this was being filmed by TNT, had some friends who were in that movie as background actors. I was on set at the back end of Magnolia Cemetery the day they were filming the field hospital scene, it was magnificent ! While there I also saw Donald Sutherland in full uniform in between takes. He looked right at me and I wanted so bad to take some photographs but did not as it is one of the quickest ways to get thrown off of the set. Anyway, I have vivid memories. It is "underrated" for sure. It is about as good as Hollywood will ever make a Docu-Drama. It should have been released on the big screen, I think that is one reason is remains so unknown. I also watched your hike on Iwo Jima, never been there but the history of it was engrained in me at Parris Island.
@markmaclean1230
@markmaclean1230 6 ай бұрын
Me and my kids and my wife went there in Charleston in 2011. The submarine HL Hundley of the Confederate States and even my wife was amazed and proud will the amazing display of heroism buy these men. I was proud and humbled and amazed will the first enemy submarine in the history of the world!
@mattridgway6993
@mattridgway6993 8 ай бұрын
This may well be becoming my favorite KZbin channel. As a kid growing up in Sumter County, GA in the late 90's, this, and "Andersonville" (also TNT film), were near childhood obsessions for me. Thank you both for your coverage and commentary of this film, and all of your other work on this channel.
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory 8 ай бұрын
Cheers!
@JARP173
@JARP173 Жыл бұрын
Watched it yesterday, I will watch it again today.
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 11 ай бұрын
Have my own copy!
@jayreid8389
@jayreid8389 11 ай бұрын
I just finished reading "Raising the Hunley" and i highly recommended it.
@jason60chev
@jason60chev 11 ай бұрын
Keep in mind, too, that while the Hunley was being excavated, the crew remains were all found to be at their individual stations, no mixing of remains nor all piled near either of the hatches. This could evidence a sudden death from a shockwave or something similar to what the movie depicts.
@muttnface
@muttnface 7 ай бұрын
Sorry, but we will never know if there was chaos in the submarine b/c there was no room for each crew member to move. They were basically shoulder to shoulder and entered and left the vessel one at a time so I do not believe panic was not there in the end.
@Spooky1862
@Spooky1862 2 ай бұрын
I’m not sure I’d call the Battle of Shiloh a resounding victory for either side. The Confederates surprised the Yankees and drove them nearly to the Tennessee River on the first day, while on the second, having been reinforced by Buell’s army, the enemy regained the lost ground. Both armies ended up pretty much where they’d started the battle! Tactically, the thing was a draw.
@christamius2834
@christamius2834 Жыл бұрын
As always, very educational! Thanks guys!
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@DeanUSAMale
@DeanUSAMale 7 ай бұрын
Armand Assante and Donald Sutherland... seriously high caliber acting names... they did stellar jobs in their roles... in fact, the whole cast turned in great performances.
@thejamaicanpolak3988
@thejamaicanpolak3988 Жыл бұрын
Love the video, never knew about this movie. Great info too. Thank you
@marknewton6984
@marknewton6984 11 ай бұрын
Good movie!
@fateagle4life
@fateagle4life 11 ай бұрын
The Hunley Museum in Charleston is wonderful and has the actual set piece from the movie there. You can get in it and try and crank the propeller. Fantactic place to visit.
@davemac1197
@davemac1197 Жыл бұрын
Finally caught the video before it sinks without trace again. Or not, as the case may be...
@guodzillakaiju5683
@guodzillakaiju5683 6 ай бұрын
I saw a documentary (Mythbusters, I think) that explored the fate of the Hunley. To demonstrate the power of a concussive shockwave, they set off two M-80 charges next to two sealed mayonnaise jars; one in the air and one underwater. The jar in the air just had a loud BANG next to it and was unharmed. The one underwater was pulverized.
@jimsamuelson4393
@jimsamuelson4393 Жыл бұрын
This is an excellent, informative and interesting analysis of this movie. I remember watching it years ago on TV. Is it available anywhere for purchase? Great job.
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Your best best is to find the DVD on Amazon. That's what we did.
@jimsamuelson4393
@jimsamuelson4393 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Keep up the great work @@ReelHistory
@Nosliw837
@Nosliw837 Жыл бұрын
This was exceptional. I don't believe I've seen this film in over 20 years. I definitely remember connecting to it in a similar fashion as earlier grand Civil War epics such as Glory or Gettysburg.
@malcolmbolton1473
@malcolmbolton1473 Жыл бұрын
Wow,great story guys,must see this movie now,cheers & thanks
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@p.k.5455
@p.k.5455 11 ай бұрын
Civil War history is just so incredibly important. Especially now as our country seems so divided, we should remember mistakes of the past lest we repeat them!
@bobbyb.6644
@bobbyb.6644 Жыл бұрын
Took long enough to find it - Unexpected location ? Thanks Clive Cussler ! 👍
@nebraska7598
@nebraska7598 11 ай бұрын
I’ve seen the Huntley. I looked at it, and said “nope, not me”. I would not have had the courage to get in that thing. What a horrible way to die.
@thehalfmanTL
@thehalfmanTL 8 ай бұрын
One of my first and favorite TNT movies. Good stuff
@ClaireChapman-Whitehead-c6j
@ClaireChapman-Whitehead-c6j 3 күн бұрын
Lieutenant Dixon while explaining to the guys what’s going to happen Lieutenant Alexander:🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮 12:53,12:54,12:55 The guys:😂😂😂😂😂😂 12:56,12:57,12:58
@guodzillakaiju5683
@guodzillakaiju5683 6 ай бұрын
I will grant that Donald might have been a bit old to play Beauregard, but BOY, did they resemble each other.
@thomasvanness1516
@thomasvanness1516 11 ай бұрын
I noticed on the cover of the book, "Submarine Warfare in the Civil War", that there was a foreword by Clive Cussler, the Author and Co-Author of the NUMA adventure fiction books. I think I read, that he and his non-profit naval wreck organization had a part in locating and raising of the HL Hunley, as well as other civil war and Texas National Navy ships. If this is true, he and his organization should be given credit for their efforts.
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory 11 ай бұрын
You are correct!
@larryfisher7056
@larryfisher7056 Жыл бұрын
Didn't one of the Confederate ironclads end up across the Atlantic in Lagos?
@deogiriyadav8399
@deogiriyadav8399 Жыл бұрын
Good
@munkittytunkitty
@munkittytunkitty 4 ай бұрын
Queenie Bennett didn't get torpedoed. She wasn't able to marry him because he died. She outlived Dixon by many years and married someone else many years later. On a different topic, the Irish accent in this film was... interesting :) :) :)
@Sorcerers_Apprentice
@Sorcerers_Apprentice 11 ай бұрын
"Everyone said I was daft to build a submarine during the US Civil War, but I built it all the same, just to show them. It sank into the sea. So I put in a second crew. That sank into the sea. So I crewed it a third time. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the sea. But the fourth one floated."
@AlecFlackie
@AlecFlackie 9 ай бұрын
Wish I had access to a copy in UK, sounds right up my street film wise.
@downlink5877
@downlink5877 8 ай бұрын
DVD (and even VHS) copies on eBay UK right now
@AlecFlackie
@AlecFlackie 8 ай бұрын
@@downlink5877 Thanks found. Look forward to watching it.
@AlecFlackie
@AlecFlackie 8 ай бұрын
@@downlink5877 My copy of Hunley has arrived, looking forward to watching it.
@texhaines9957
@texhaines9957 Жыл бұрын
So that's why I can't find my comments!
@bac6253
@bac6253 11 ай бұрын
This film did a lot to lower the profile of the Confederacy and the cause of the rebellion.
@chuckrivers4525
@chuckrivers4525 5 ай бұрын
It won't play for me (7/11/24). I just get a spinning wheel.
@waynefrankmck
@waynefrankmck 9 ай бұрын
Is there a way to see the movie without those two guys?
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory 9 ай бұрын
You could purchase it
@jannarkiewicz633
@jannarkiewicz633 Жыл бұрын
Well, I watched the first upload. You were robbed. I'm trying to get permission from the American Cemetery in Manila to do a 360 camera time lapsed video of dawn breaking over the cemetery. We are all carrying history in our own way.
@ReelHistory
@ReelHistory Жыл бұрын
Sadly, bureaucracy and corporatism hinder us.
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