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Haakon Haakonsen (Stian Smestad), a young Norwegian boy in the 1850s, becomes the sole support of his family as a cabin boy on a ship after his father is injured. Jens (Trond Peter Stamsø Munch), who was a shipmate of Haakon's father and a friend of the Haakonsens, agrees to be a "sea daddy" to Haakon, teaching him seamanship and acting as an older brother during their voyage.
Nicks performed with Fleetwood Mac on the Shake the Cage Tour, and later from 2009 to 2016. [33] Eliscia Wright 1987–1988 Wright toured with the band as one of three backing vocalists on the 1987–1988 Shake the Cage Tour. [34] Lynn Mabry: 1990 Mabry and Likins toured with Fleetwood Mac as two of their backing vocalists for the Behind the ...
Shipwrecked is the past tense of shipwreck. Shipwrecked may also refer to: Shipwrecked, a UK reality television show (2000–2012) Shipwrecked, an American silent romantic adventure film; Shipwrecked, an Italian drama film; Shipwrecked (1984 film), an Australian film; Shipwrecked, a family action-adventure film
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 5 Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer: Greycat Films: John McNaughton (director/screenplay); Richard Fire (screenplay); Michael Rooker, Tom Towles, Tracy Arnold: 12 Downtown: 20th Century Fox
Shipwrecked is a 1984 Australian film about a lone sailor, Bill Belcher, crossing the Tasman Sea in a race who became shipwrecked. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film won the Sydney Film Festival award for best documentary.
Mac is a 1992 American drama film co-written and directed by John Turturro, in his directorial debut. It stars Turturro alongside Michael Badalucco, Katherine Borowitz, Carl Capotorto, Nicholas Turturro and Ellen Barkin. It won the Caméra d'Or award at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. [1]
Trouble in Paradise is a 1989 Australian TV movie directed by Di Drew and starring Raquel Welch, Jack Thompson, and Nicholas Hammond. The plot concerns a woman who is shipwrecked with a drunken sailor. [1] The film was shot on location just south of Sydney in Australia. Love scenes between Welch and Thompson were cut, causing Welch to protest.
Miss Robin Crusoe had the working title "Miss Robinson Crusoe". When producer Eugene Franke attempted to register that title with the Motion Picture Registration Bureau, there were objections raised by Óscar Danciger, who had recently completed a film called Robinson Crusoe in Mexico, and M-G-M, which was planning a film to be called "Robinson Crusoe" starring Spencer Tracy.