Calm white
Calme white ( Dead Calm ) is an américano-Australian film carried out by Phillip Noyce, left in 1989.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Calm white
- original Title: Dead Calm
- Realization: Phillip Noyce
- Scenario: Terry Beam, according to the novel of Charles Williams
- Production: Terry Beam, George Miller and Doug Mitchell
- Production companies: Warner Bros. Pictures and Kennedy Miller Productions
- Music: Graeme Revell
- Photography: Dean Semler
- Assembly: Richard Francis-Bruce
- Decorations: Graham “Grace” Walker
- Costumes: Normalized Moriceau
- Country of origin: Australia, the United States
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Dolby Surround - 35 mm
- Kind: Horror, thriller
- Lasted: 96 minutes
- Comings out date: April 7th 1989 (the United States), May 25th 1989 (Australia), August 23rd 1989 (France)
Distribution
- Nicole Kidman: Rae Ingram
- Sam Neill: John Ingram
- Billy Zane: Hughie Warriner
- Rod Mullinar : Russell Bellows
- Joshua Tilden : Danny
- George Shevtsov: a doctor
- Michael Length: a doctor
Around film
- turning was held with Gold Coast, the Grande barrier of coral, Hamilton Island and Sydney.
- the novel of Charles Williams had already been adapted by Orson Welles with The Deep (1970).
- Sam Neill met his wife, the make-up girl Noriko Watanabe, on the turning of film.
- Calm white mark beginnings of the type-setter Graeme Revell, rewarded since by the price for the best film music at the time of the Mostra of Venice in 1997 for Chinese Box .
Original soundtrack
- Who Stole The Isopropyl Alcohol , interpreted by Tim O' Connor
- NOMAD , interpreted by Tim O' Connor
- New York Turnpike , interpreted by Tim O' Connor
- The Lion Sleeps Tonight , interpreted by The Tokens
- Wired For Sound , interpreted by SPK
Distinctions
Rewards
- Better music, better photography, better assembly and better sound (Ben Osmo, Lee Smith and Roger Savage), at the time of the Australian Film Institute Awards in 1989.
- Better assembly its for a foreign film, by the Motion Picture Sound Editors in 1990.
Nominations
- Better film, better realizer, better scenario adapted and better decorations, at the time of Australian Film Institute Awards in 1989.
- Better actress for Nicole Kidman, by the Academy of horror and science fiction films, fantastic in 1991.
External bonds
- Calm white on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead
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