Submarine Movies by Length Pages 3
This page groups and sorts submarine movies by length (runtime). If you are picking a film for tonight, runtime is a surprisingly good shortcut: shorter titles tend to be tighter and faster, while longer runtimes often mean more character arcs, bigger naval set-pieces, and slower-burn tension.
How to use this list
- Under 100 minutes: quick watch, usually straight-to-the-point action or a compact thriller.
- 100–120 minutes: the balanced sweet spot for most modern films.
- 120–150 minutes: more depth, more plot threads, and longer build-ups.
- 150+ minutes: epic pacing, often war drama scale or extended editions.
Where the data comes from
Runtimes and posters are pulled from TMDB metadata and cached on this site for performance. Runtime can vary by region, cut, or release format, so treat the minute count as a useful guide rather than a legal guarantee. If a title shows a dash, that runtime is missing or could not be confirmed.
Want more submarine picks?
Try the submarine hub for curated navigation, or browse by title and year: Submarine Movies hub · A–C · D–K · L–S · T–Z · by year
FAQ
Do longer runtimes mean better movies?
Not necessarily. Longer films often have more room for world-building, but many classic submarine thrillers work best when they stay lean.
Use runtime as a mood filter, not a quality score.
Why is the runtime missing for some titles?
Sometimes TMDB does not provide a runtime, or the runtime differs by release. Those titles are still listed, but shown without minutes.
Can I watch these legally?
Availability changes by country and platform. Open a title page to check trailers and any official viewing options we can confirm.