Swept Away (2002) [R]

Release Date:
October 11, 2002

Original Title:
Swept Away

Alternate Titles:
A la dérive
Destino Insólito
Унесенные
Унесённые
Унесённые волной

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Codi S.p.a.
SKA Films
Screen Gems

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  GB: 15  JP: G  KR: 18  NL: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 89

Paradise makes strange bedfellows.

Stranded and alone on a desert island during a cruise, a spoiled rich woman and a deckhand fall in love and make a date to reunite after their rescue.

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ADR Mixer:
Greg Steele

Additional Soundtrack:
Arvo Pärt

Art Direction:
Damon Earnshaw

Associate Producer:
Michael Morgan

Boom Operator:
Arthur Fenn

Casting:
Kerry Barden
Mark Bennett
Billy Hopkins
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Lucinda Syson

Costume Design:
Arianne Phillips

Director:
Guy Ritchie

Director of Photography:
Alex Barber

Editor:
Eddie Hamilton

First Assistant Director:
Michael Elliott

Foley Artist:
Paul Huntingford
Helen Brown

Foley Editor:
Lee Herrick

Makeup Artist:
Fiona Stiles

Original Music Composer:
Michel Colombier

Producer:
Matthew Vaughn

Production Design:
Russell De Rozario

Property Master:
Terry Woods

Screenplay:
Guy Ritchie

Script Supervisor:
Mary Haddow

Sound Designer:
Matthew Collinge

Sound Effects Editor:
Matthew Collinge

Sound Mixer:
Simon Hayes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sven Taits
Chris Burdon

Still Photographer:
Daniel Smith

Supervising Sound Editor:
Danny Sheehan

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