![]() ![]() Directed by the late Wolfgang Petersen and originally released in the fall of 1981, Das Boot follows the German submarine U-96 and its crew of inexperienced mariners as they fight in a war whose victory is very nearly decided. With nary a reanimated corpse or vengeful spirit to be found, some of the most harrowing, butt-clenching cinematic frights come courtesy of anti-war films. ![]() Many anti-war films feel like horror movies. This entry explains how the filmmakers behind 1981’s ‘Das Boot’ created the impression of a working submarine. Welcome to How’d They Do That? - a monthly column that unpacks moments of movie magic and celebrates the technical wizards who pulled them off. ![]()
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