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In the wake of the World Trade Center attacks, a naval carrier with civilians on board is ordered into combat mode.In the wake of the World Trade Center attacks, a naval carrier with civilians on board is ordered into combat mode.In the wake of the World Trade Center attacks, a naval carrier with civilians on board is ordered into combat mode.
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- Trivia"Tiger Cruise" is one of the only three Disney Channel original movies to bear a viewer-discretion warning at the beginning of the film. The discretion encourages family viewing so that the family watching it could talk about the movie and the events of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The other such movies were "Don't Look Under the Bed" (1999), which bore a discretion for scary images, and Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006), which bore one for violence.
- GoofsThe movie takes place on the USS Constellation CV-64. During the flight show, the number shows "68." That number belongs to the USS Nimitz.
- Alternate versionsThis film was originally broadcast on the Disney Channel in wide screen format; later airings were in full screen (1.33:1) only.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Loose Canon: 9/11 (2016)
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Pretty good for a Disney film...
I think overall this movie was a very good idea. I'm glad that this was a chosen storyline, and pleased with the outcome of this premise based on the events occurring on a Navy ship from September 9 through September 11, 2001. Tiger Cruise does inform the viewer of many aspects of a Navy ship, as well as emotions taking place during the time of 9/11.
There are some pretty cheesy parts, and the scenery continues to bug me as it looks like a cheap backdrop, but the acting is enough to throw me over the edge. Performances are surprisingly filled with emotion that can bring a tear to your eye, from a teenage girl who suddenly realizes it's OK to be called a Navy brat and experience hardships at home and school in sacrifice for the bigger picture, to a father visiting his son (a chef on board, yay for showing that sailors need to eat too and that chefs are crucial below deck!) and the pair of them suffering a loss together as a result of the Pentagon being attacked as well at the World Trade Centers.
There are some pretty cheesy parts, and the scenery continues to bug me as it looks like a cheap backdrop, but the acting is enough to throw me over the edge. Performances are surprisingly filled with emotion that can bring a tear to your eye, from a teenage girl who suddenly realizes it's OK to be called a Navy brat and experience hardships at home and school in sacrifice for the bigger picture, to a father visiting his son (a chef on board, yay for showing that sailors need to eat too and that chefs are crucial below deck!) and the pair of them suffering a loss together as a result of the Pentagon being attacked as well at the World Trade Centers.
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- cestlavie03
- Aug 7, 2004
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- El crucero de los tigres
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- USS John C. Stennis CVN-74, Pacific Ocean(USS John C. Stennis CVN-74, in port San Diego)
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