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Synopsis: SEptember, 2001. On its last leg homeward, from Pearl Harbour (Hawaii) to San Diego, the USS Constellation hosts a jolly 'tiger cruise' for USNavy, Marines and USNAF relatives, mainly minors ('Navy brats'). Attitudes and emotions vary from simple joy to open frustration, the worst brat being XO commander Gary Dolan's daughter Maddie, who wants him to refuse a promotion to command for a shore job. Then the news of the WCC terror crisis changes everything, as the crew is recalled to war footing.
Genre: Drama, Family
Director(s): Duwayne Dunham
Production: First Street Films
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
TV-PG
Year:
2004
88 min
196 Views


On Behalf Of

The Uss Constellation

And All Navy Personnel,

We Would Like To Welcome

All Tiger Cruise Participants.

Whoa.

All Tigers Please Proceed

To The Forward Bow.

You Will Meet Your Sponsors

On Board The Ship

In The Hanger Bay.

You're Sure

We'll Find My Mom.

[Sighs]

We'll Find Her.

Don't Worry. Come On.

Wow.

Yo, Anth.

No, Man, No.

Sorry.

How Was The Flight?

Boring.

How's Pop?

A Pain.

You Know, Pop Warned Me.

You Really Don't Wanna

Be Here, Do You?

Got That Right.

P.A.:
All Tiger Cruise

Participants...

Your Escorts Will Be

Meeting You On Top Deck.

Hey, Dad!

Hey, Danny! Hey,

No Promotion Yet?

No, Not Yet.

You Got An Uncle

In The Pentagon, Son.

One Phone Call.

P.A.:
The Officers And Crew

Of The Uss Constellation

Are Proud

To Welcome You Aboard

For Tiger Cruise 2001.

This Is A Great Opportunity

For You To See Firsthand

Just What

Your Naval Relatives Do

While On Board Ship.

After 6 Months

Deployed In The Gulf,

We Are Thrilled To Have

Our Family Members Join Us,

And We Have A Lot

Of Exciting Events

Planned For You

On Our 5-Day Cruise

To San Diego.

Grace!

Hey, Tina!

Oh Ho Ho!

So Good To See You!

Are You Ready? Ready?

Yeah. Uh-Huh. Go.

Both:
Unh, Unh.

Let's Go, Girl.

Let's Go.

Woman:
Joey!

Over Here!

There She Is! Mom!

Hi! Hi! Oh, Gosh!

I Missed You.

Sir.

Maddie.

Dad. Daddy!

Hey. Ha Ha Ha.

Oh!

Oh, It's So Good

To See You.

I Missed You.

Look At You.

I Hardly Even

Recognize You.

Been A While.

I Grew.

Yeah. Gosh, It Has Been

A While, Hasn't It?

Yeah.

I'm Really Glad

That You Came,

And I Know You're Gonna

Have A Good Time.

And I've Gotta Head

Back To The Bridge.

But After You Get

Something To Eat,

Maybe You Can Meet Me

On The Bridge.

Yeah.

Ok?

Great.

I Got That.

Here We Go.

I Still Can't

Believe You're Here.

Been Looking

Forward To This

For A Long Time.

Sorry.

Well, Look At This.

Navy's Got It Easy, Huh?

I Was A Marine.

We Were Lucky To Have

A Soft Piece Of Ground

To Sleep On.

Know What A Marine

Calls A Sailor?

No.

A Squid. Your Dad A Squid?

No, Sir. My Mom.

Oh. Yeah, Right. Well...

Women On Ships Now.

Well, I Guess

This Is My Rack.

Chuck Horner.

Joey.

Nice To Meet You, Joey.

Joey, You Don't

Wet The Bed, Do You?

No, Sir.

Good.

Not Unless I Have A Lot

Of Soda Or Something.

Good.

[Girls Chattering]

Sorry.

Grace:
Yeah.

I'm Gonna Look So Cool

In This Uniform.

God, I Can't Wait.

Just 5 More Years,

And Then I Can--

Whoa. Don't Be

In Such A Hurry.

You Might Change Your Mind.

No Way.

I Want The Uniform

And The Plane.

Whoa, Whoa, Whoa,

Look, T,

Now There's Something

You Need To Realize.

I Mean, All You See

Is The Sharp-Looking Uniform,

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Anna Sandor

Anna Sandor is an award-winning screenwriter. Born in Hungary, she spent her childhood in Canada. Sandor began her career as an actress, becoming a writer in her mid-twenties. She has written everything from sitcoms to Hallmark Hall of Fame. Her films have garnered numerous major awards, including multiple Emmy nominations, three Humanitas Prizes, the Writers Guild of America Award and the Gemini Award. She has also won the Margaret Collier Award for lifetime achievement in the Canadian industry. Sandor lives in San Diego, California. more…

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