Nate and Hayes (1983) [PG]

Release Date:
November 18, 1983

Original Title:
Nate and Hayes

Alternate Titles:
Les Pirates de l'île sauvage
Nate and Hayes
Piratas das Ilhas Selvagens
Savage Islands

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Phillips Whitehouse Productions

Production Countries:
New Zealand | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 99

He's a scoundrel... A hero... A lover of danger and the last of the adventurers... This is the story of Bully Hayes!

Nathaniel Williamsen is taken to an island mission with his fiancee Sophie. Their ship, the Rona, is captained by the roguish Bully Hayes, who also takes a liking to Sophie. When Sophie is kidnapped by slave trader Ben Pease "Nate" teams with Hayes in order to find her.

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Armorer:
Robin Cagney

Art Direction:
Rick Kofoed
Dan Hennah

Assistant Costume Designer:
Barbara Darragh

Assistant Hairstylist:
Angela Reading

Best Boy Electric:
Stuart Dryburgh

Boom Operator:
Graham Morris

Carpenter:
Ed Mulholand

Casting:
Penny Perry
Celestia Fox

Construction Manager:
Rob Outterside

Continuity:
Jackie Sullivan

Costume Design:
Norma Moriceau

Dialogue Editor:
John Ireland

Director:
Ferdinand Fairfax

Director of Photography:
Tony Imi

Editor:
John Shirley

First Assistant Director:
Bert Batt

First Assistant Editor:
Larry Richardson

Focus Puller:
Richard Bluck

Gaffer:
Mick Morris

Hairstylist:
Shayne Radford

Makeup Artist:
Wendy Sainsbury

Makeup Supervisor:
Bob McCarron

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones

Producer:
Lloyd Phillips
Robert Whitehouse

Production Accountant:
Terry McGrath

Production Design:
Maurice Cain

Production Manager:
Jane Gilbert

Production Secretary:
Fay Furner

Production Supervisor:
Ted Lloyd

Property Master:
Lissa Coote

Publicist:
Rea Francis

Second Assistant Director:
Terry Pearce
Chris Short

Second Unit Director:
Michael Horton

Sound Mixer:
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham V. Hartstone
Nicolas Le Messurier

Sound Recordist:
Don Reynolds

Special Effects Supervisor:
Peter Dawson

Still Photographer:
Theo Westenberger

Story:
Lloyd Phillips

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Diamond

Third Assistant Director:
Tim Coddington

Wardrobe Master:
Joan Grimmond

Writer:
David Odell
John Hughes

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