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| Robert DeNiro | Master Chief Billy Sunday | |
| Cuba Gooding Jr. | Chief Carl Brashear | |
| Charlize Theron | Gwen Sunday | |
| Aunjanue Ellis | Jo | |
| Hal Holbrook | 'Mr. Pappy' | |
| Michael Rapaport | GM1 Snowhill | |
| Powers Boothe | Captain Pullman | |
| David Keith | Captain Hartigan | |
| Holt McCallany | MM1 Dylan Rourke | |
| David Conrad | Lt. / Cmdr. / Capt. Hanks | |
| Joshua Leonard | PO2 Timothy Douglas Isert | |
| Carl Lumbly | Mac Brashear | |
| Lonette McKee | Ella Brashear | |
| Glynn Turman | Chief Floyd | |
| Dennis Troutman | Boots | |
| Joshua Feinman | DuBoyce | |
| Theo Nicholas Pagones | FC Mellegrano | |
| Ryan Honey | Surveyor 2nd Yarmouth | |
| Chris Warren Jr. | Young Carl Brashear | |
| Lester B. Hanson | Admiral Yon |
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| Producer | Bill Cosby
Bill Badalato Robert Teitel Stan Robertson |
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| Writer | Scott Marshall Smith
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Anthony B. Richmond
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| Musician | Mark Isham
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Against formidable odds -- and an old-school diving instructor embittered by the U.S. Navy's new, less prejudicial policies -- Carl Brashear sets his sights on becoming the Navy's first African-American master diver in this uplifting true story. Their relationship starts out on the rocks, but fate ultimately conspires to bring the men together into a setting of mutual respect, triumph and honor. |
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