South Pacific (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 26, 2001

Original Title:
South Pacific

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Jaffe/Braunstein Films
Touchstone Television
White Cap Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 132

Television remake of the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic.

During World War II in the South Pacific love is found between a young nurse, Nellie Forbush and an older French plantation owner, Emile de Becque. The war is tearing them apart.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Marc Spicer

Adaptation:
Joshua Logan
Oscar Hammerstein II

Best Boy Electric:
Alan Dunstan

Camera Operator:
John Platt

Casting:
Margery Simkin
Christine King

Choreographer:
Vincent Paterson

Clapper Loader:
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan

Dialect Coach:
Victoria Mielewska

Director:
Richard Pearce

Director of Photography:
Stephen F. Windon

Dolly Grip:
Toby Churchill-Brown

Editor:
Lynzee Klingman

Executive Producer:
Lawrence D. Cohen
Howard Braunstein
Michael Jaffe
Glenn Close
Michael Gore

First Assistant Camera:
David Dunkley

Focus Puller:
Jem Rayner
Craig 'Rags' Philpot

Gaffer:
Reg Garside

Grip:
Paul Heidke
Adam Kuiper

Key Grip:
Warren Grieef
Cliff Henry

Lighting Technician:
Mark Watson

Lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II

Novel:
James Michener

Producer:
Christine A. Sacani

Production Accountant:
Angela Kenny

Production Design:
Patrizia von Brandenstein

Script Supervisor:
Pamela Willis

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn

Songs:
Richard Rodgers

Still Photographer:
Carolyn Johns

Teleplay:
Lawrence D. Cohen

Title Designer:
Pablo Ferro

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