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Dead Calm

High seas. Deep terror. Try to stay calm.
1989 | 96m | English

(46605 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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An Australian couple take a sailing trip in the Pacific to get over the recent loss of their son. While on the open sea, they come across a sinking ship with one survivor who is not at all what he seems.
Release Date: Apr 07, 1989
Director: Phillip Noyce
Writer: Terry Hayes, Charles Williams
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords australia, sense of guilt, toxication, loss of loved one, yacht, shipwreck, sailing trip, car crash, home invasion, killing a dog, sinking boat, sail boat, survival at sea, at sea, couple terrorized, man gets between a couple, stranded at sea
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Kennedy Miller Productions
Box Office Revenue: $7,825,000
Budget: $10,400,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Nicole Kidman Rae Ingram
Sam Neill John Ingram
Billy Zane Hughie Warriner
George Shevtsov Doctor
Rod Mullinar Russell Bellows
Joshua Tilden Danny
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
Name Job
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Lee Smith Sound Designer
Glenn Boswell Stunt Coordinator
Phillip Noyce Director
Terry Hayes Writer
Norma Moriceau Costume Design
Vincent Monton Second Unit Director
Noriko Watanabe Makeup Department Head
Claire O'Brien Post Production Supervisor
Glenn Ruehland Stunt Coordinator
Charles Williams Novel
Peter Townend Sound Effects Editor
Liz Mullinar Casting
Kim Hilder Art Direction
Marcus D'Arcy Post Production Supervisor
Narelle Barsby Production Manager
Wallis Nicita Casting
Annabelle Sheehan Dialogue Editor
Tim Jordan Dialogue Editor
Susan Metcalfe Dialogue Editor
Antony Gray Assistant Sound Editor
Noelleen Westcombe Assistant Sound Editor
Richard Francis-Bruce Editor
Graham 'Grace' Walker Production Design
George Miller Second Unit Director
Dean Semler Director of Photography
Louise Innes Associate Editor
Ben Osmo Sound Recordist
Colin Fletcher First Assistant Director
Tony Wellington First Assistant Director
Murray Robertson First Assistant Director
Charles Rotherham First Assistant Director
John Titley Second Assistant Director
Ian Astridge Second Assistant Director
Jenny Quigley Script Supervisor
Susan Pullen Costume Supervisor
Mary-Jane Yates Production Coordinator
Maggie Lake Production Secretary
Stephen Saks Location Manager
Neville Mason Unit Manager
Janeen Faithfull Production Accountant
John May Assistant Accountant
Ian Jones Underwater Camera, Steadicam Operator, Additional Director of Photography, Aerial Camera
Colin Deane Focus Puller
David Lindsay Clapper Loader
Sean McClory Clapper Loader
Ross Berryman Additional Director of Photography
Kevan Lind Additional Camera
Brian J. Breheny Focus Puller
Glen Cogan Clapper Loader
Gerry Nucifora Boom Operator
Lloyd Carrick Sound Recordist
Joe Spinelli Boom Operator
John Morton Gaffer
Alan Dunstan Best Boy Electric
Tex Foote Generator Operator
Tony Holtham Additional Gaffer
Lindsay Foote Additional Gaffer
Trevor Ripper Electrician
Dean Bryan Electrician
Craig Sykes Electrician
Paul Moyce Electrician
Irvine G. McLaughlin Key Grip
Colin Tulloch Key Grip
Ian McAlpine Assistant Grip
Kerry Jackson Assistant Grip
Danny Lockett Assistant Grip
David Thomas Rigging Grip
Shirley Ballard Continuity
Alison Ely Continuity
Ty Bosco Storyboard Artist
Joanne Zaluski Casting Associate
Jim Sheldon Still Photographer
Leah Cocks Art Department Coordinator
Judy Ditter Art Department Coordinator
Karan Monkhouse Standby Property Master
Ian Allen Property Buyer, Set Dresser
Mont Fieguth Additional Set Dresser
Guido Helmstetter Special Props
Dennis Smith Construction Coordinator
John Rann Construction Manager
Bill Howe Construction Manager
Billy Malcolm Sculptor, Scenic Artist
Ray Pedler Scenic Artist
Brian Cox Special Effects Coordinator
David Hardie Special Effects Technician
David Young Special Effects Technician
Chris Murray Special Effects Technician
Wilson Starr Special Effects Technician
Bob McCarron Prosthetics
Lyddy Van Gyen Stunts
Michael Read Stunts
Tony Lynch Stunts
Richard Boué Stunts
Jeff Powis Stunt Double
Kate Quinn Stunt Double
Barbara Gibbs Production Manager
Geoff Burton Director of Photography
Dixie Betts Production Coordinator
Peter Lawless Location Manager
Phillip Roope Unit Manager
Keith Heygate First Assistant Director
Darrin Keough Focus Puller
Ian Plummer Gaffer
Grant Atkinson Best Boy Electric
Bruce Barber Key Grip
Gary Shearsmith Assistant Grip
Jenny Campbell Wardrobe Coordinator
George Zammit Standby Property Master
Sue Blainey First Assistant Editor
Nick Breslin Assistant Sound Editor
Jane Maguire Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Burgess Foley Editor
Gerry Long Foley Editor
Angus Robertson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roger Savage Sound Mixer
Phil Judd Sound Mixer
Roger Cowland Visual Effects
Arthur Cambridge Color Grading
Name Title
Terry Hayes Producer
George Miller Producer
Doug Mitchell Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Stay calm and you may yet not end up dead. Dead Calm is directed by Phillip Noyce and adapted to screenplay by Terry Hayes from the novel of the same name written by Charles Williams. It stars Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. Music is by Graeme Revell and cinematography by Dean Semler. ... After losing their young son in a car accident, John (Neill) and Rae Ingram (Kidman) head out alone on their yacht for an ocean vacation. Whilst taking in some R&R, the couple spy a ship drifting in the distance, then a man in a dinghy hurriedly rows towards them. He boards their yacht, frantic and panicked, he tells them the ship is sinking and that all on board are dead, killed by food poisoning. His name is Hughie Warriner (Billy Zane), and the Ingram's are about to wish they had never met him.... The Saracen and The Orpheus. It's so refreshing to find a thriller that works without tricks or elaborate plotting, where the narrative is stripped down to the bare bones and played out purely by three characters. Dead Calm, whilst not exactly the most credible of thrillers from the 80s, contains genuine suspense, a pot boiling heart and production value of some distinction. Director Noyce deals in psychological studies, primarily that of a lunatic and that of a woman beset with grief having to use her mental fortitude to hopefully save herself and her husband. Noyce and his team get the maximum amount of edge of the seat thrills from a small isolated yacht in the middle of a vast ocean, with tight camera work and nifty editing, it's a film of quality that belies its pared back production. Even ace Aussie photographer Semler (previously Mad Max 2/Razorback, latterly Dances With Wolves/Waterworld) creates beauty out of such a sparse set up, where the blues and greens of the ocean warm the soul and the red sunsets please the eyes. They be glimpses of Mother Earth that give the Ingram's something tangible to fight for. With the plot requiring Neill to be in his own isolated hell, he turns in a more measured performance, perfect in fact, but it's Zane and Kidman who steal the show. This would prove to be the launching point of Kidman's career, and it hints at the top actress she would become. She gives Rae Ingram a real strength through adversity, with energy in abundance, intelligence and a simmering sexuality, she's a lady character earning respect by film lovers because of Kidman's performance. Zane is suitably edgy, very much giving Hughie a man-child persona, he too exudes a dangerous sexuality, and when it inevitably kicks off, he is scary into the bargain. A couple of daft character decisions within the story, and a WTF finale, stop it from being near the top of the thriller movie pantheon. But it's not far off from sitting with the best and it remains fresh and entertaining as the decades roll by. 8/10

May 16, 2024
tmdb47633491
6.0

Perfect example of why you should check out all the movies that doggy paddled away with an average 3/5 or 6/10 or whatever. For a large minority, it's not that they're simply average; it's that they were barely given a chance ...

Jun 23, 2021