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Release Date:
June 5, 2006
Original Title:
Stranded
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dolphin Entertainment
Lifetime
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 88
Bride-to-be Carina (Durance) decides to take four friends to an exotic Caribbean island for a hen party to remember. After arriving at the luxurious resort the women take a boat ride to an isolated island where they can bask in the sun and sand - and it's there that the nightmare begins. The captain of the boat forgets to pick the girls up, leaving them stranded and forcing them to use a deserted house as a makeshift shelter. Then, one by one, the girls start to vanish. With Carina's big day the last thing on the girls minds they start to wonder whether they will see out the night...
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Camera Operator:
Fernando Quiñones
Costume Design:
Julia Michelle Santiago
Director:
Kip Konwiser
Director of Photography:
Pedro Juan López
Editor:
Nick Link
First Assistant Director:
Colleen Comer
Key Hair Stylist:
Loida E. Jeannot
Key Makeup Artist:
Dominique Borrel
Music:
Andrew Keresztes
Producer:
Kip Konwiser
Production Design:
Mónica Monserrate
Second Assistant Director:
Mariella Navarro
Special Effects:
Charlie Bonilla
Story:
Matt Dorff
Teleplay:
Matt Dorff
Brian Hurwitz
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