Cast Away (2000)

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Written by William Broyles Jr.

Directed by Robert Zemeckis

Running Time: 143 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Powerful romantic drama about a man's bid for survival on a desert island following a plane crash. Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks), a hard working employee of Fedex snatches a few days between flights with his loving family and fiancee, to whom he proposes, before rushing off on his next assignment.

But his plane crashes during a storm and as the only survivor he must train himself survive away from civilisation. Over the next four years he learns valuable survival skills, before finally finding a way to escape the island and return to civilisation. But can he go back to the life he left behind four years ago?

Cast

Image for Tom HanksTom HanksChuck Noland
Image for Helen HuntHelen HuntKelly Frears
Nick SearcyStan
Leonid CiterFyodor
David Allen BrooksDick Peterson
Yelena PopovicRussian Woman with Peterson
Valentina AnanyinaRussian Babushka
Semion SuradikovNicolai
Paul SanchezRamon
Peter Von BergYuri
Dmitri S. BoudrineLev
François DuhamelFrench FedEx Loader
Michael ForestPilot Jack
Viveka DavisPilot Gwen
Jennifer ChoeMemphis State Student

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