White Squall (1996) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 2, 1996

Original Title:
White Squall

Alternate Titles:
Corazón de héroes
L'Albatross - Oltre la tempesta
Marea blanca
Sztorm
怒海骄阳
无形飑
白色风暴
화이트 스콜

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Hollywood Pictures
Largo Entertainment
Scott Free Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  FR: 16  GR: 13  KR: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 129

The strongest will in nature is the will to survive.

In 1960, a hardy group of prep school students boards an old-fashioned sailing ship. With Capt. Christopher Sheldon at the helm, the oceangoing voyage is intended to teach the boys fortitude and discipline. But the youthful crew are about to get some unexpected instruction in survival when they get caught in the clutches of a white squall storm.

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Costume Design:
Judianna Makovsky

Director:
Ridley Scott

Director of Photography:
Hugh Johnson

Editor:
Gerry Hambling

Executive Producer:
Ridley Scott

Novel:
Charles Gieg Jr.
Felix Sutton

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Rona

Producer:
Mimi Polk Gitlin
Rocky Lang

Production Design:
Leslie Tomkins
Peter J. Hampton

Screenplay:
Todd Robinson

Stunts:
Ethan Embry

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