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Release Date:
7 April 1989 (USA)
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Tagline:
A Voyage Into Fear. more
Plot:
A mass-murderer kidnaps and seduces a young woman after leaving her husband to die on the vessel whose crew he's just slaughtered. full summary | full synopsis
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5 wins
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5 nominations
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The Naughts: The Actress of the '00s
(From IFC. 4 December 2009, 10:17 AM, PST)
Their Best Role: Nicole Kidman in 'To Die For'
(From Cinematical. 29 November 2009, 2:33 PM, PST)
(From IFC. 4 December 2009, 10:17 AM, PST)
Their Best Role: Nicole Kidman in 'To Die For'
(From Cinematical. 29 November 2009, 2:33 PM, PST)
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An Entertaining, Solid Little Thriller
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Nicole Kidman | ... | Rae Ingram | |
| Sam Neill | ... | John Ingram | |
| Billy Zane | ... | Hughie Warriner | |
| Rod Mullinar | ... | Russell Bellows | |
| Joshua Tilden | ... | Danny | |
| George Shevtsov | ... | Doctor | |
| Michael Long | ... | Specialist Doctor | |
| Lisa Collins | ... | 'Orpheus' Cruise Girl | |
| Paula Hudson-Brinkley | ... | 'Orpheus' Cruise Girl | |
| Sharon Cook | ... | 'Orpheus' Cruise Girl | |
| Malinda Rutter | ... | 'Orpheus' Cruise Girl | |
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| Benji | ... | Dog (as Benji U.D., A.D.) | |
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Dead Calm: A Voyage Into Fear (USA) (poster title)
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Runtime:
96 min | Turkey:83 min (TV version)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:16 |
Germany:16 (cut) |
Canada:R (Ontario) |
Netherlands:12 |
South Korea:18 |
Philippines:R-18 |
Australia:M |
Finland:K-16 |
Norway:15 (original rating) |
Portugal:M/16 |
Singapore:M18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:15 |
USA:R
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The yacht 'Storm Vogel' was used as the yacht the 'Saracen'.
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Continuity: During the first part of the sex scene Hughie rips off Rae's shorts and underwear. When she slips on a robe to go run up on deck and get the shotgun, she is wearing a white thong underneath her robe.
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Quotes:
[first lines]
sailor #1: Merry Christmas, Captain Ingram.
John Ingram: [returning salute] Merry Christmas, Eric.
sailor #2: Merry Christmas, sir...
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sailor #1: Merry Christmas, Captain Ingram.
John Ingram: [returning salute] Merry Christmas, Eric.
sailor #2: Merry Christmas, sir...
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Psych: Six Feet Under the Sea (#3.10)" (2009)
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Soundtrack:
THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT
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What music is Hughie listening to?Does John know that Rae had sex with Hughie?
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A young couple, trying to get over the death of their child, go on a cruise along the coral reef in their own private yacht. After many days at sea they come upon a boat with only one survivor. The man comes aboard their ship and almost immediately begins to act erratic. Tensions slowly rise until it becomes obvious that this man is a full blown psychotic who has killed everyone on the first boat and plans to do the same to them.
In many ways this has a foundation to a perfect thriller. The two main characters are sensible and intelligent people who just happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Like with every thriller their are a few minor loopholes, but overall the situations are done in a believable fashion with no extreme jumps in logic. The script is tight and the suspense consistent. The action comes naturally through the scenarios and is not forced or played out too long. Having it take place at sea gives it a very distinct flavor. The limitations of the setting actually makes it even more creative. It also hits on one of the main ingredients of fear which is isolation.
The only minor liability is the Zane character. At times he seems like a very believable and even fascinating psychotic. He is definitely no machine like slasher. There are times when he seems very calm and complacent. His disturbed traits only surface sporadically thus giving him a much more multi-faceted presence. Unfortunately he is also very careless and sometimes even amazingly dumb. This hurts the tension because it seems to be telegraphing his own demise.
The Neill character makes a good counterpoint. He is savvy and no-nonsense. He takes action into his own hands and doesn't just fall into the helpless victim mode of other thrillers. The Kidman character is another refreshing change of pace. She is not the standard 'screaming lady in a bikini', but instead shows equal resourcefulness.
The film does resort to the modern day slasher trend of having a 'double' ending. Yet everything is so slickly handled that you can almost just go with it. For thriller fans this should be a real treat.
7 out of 10.