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Release Date:
July 30, 2010
Original Title:
Charlie St. Cloud
Alternate Titles:
A Morte e Vida de Charlie
Charlie St. Cloud halála és élete
Le Secret de Charlie
Lựa Chọn Của Charlie St. Cloud
Sempre que Te Vejo
Siempre a mi lado
The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud
Αγάπης Δίλημμα
Смерть и жизнь Чарли Сент-Клауда
Чарли Сент-Клауд
情约心湾
生死情缘
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Marc Platt Productions
Relativity Media
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 12 CH: 6 DE: 12 ES: 12 GR: 13 HU: 16 IE: 12 JP: R15+ PL: 16 RO: 12 RU: 16+ SE: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 99
Accomplished sailor Charlie St. Cloud has the adoration of his mother Claire and his little brother Sam, as well as a college scholarship that will lead him far from his sleepy Pacific Northwest hometown. But his bright future is cut short when tragedy strikes and takes his dreams with it. After high school classmate Tess returns home unexpectedly, Charlie grows torn between honoring a promise he made four years earlier and moving forward with newfound love. As he finds the courage to let go of the past for good, Charlie discovers the soul most worth saving is his own.
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Art Direction:
Kelvin Humenny
Geoff Wallace
Casting:
Heike Brandstatter
Allison Jones
Coreen Mayrs
Costume Design:
Denise Wingate
Director:
Burr Steers
Director of Photography:
Enrique Chediak
Editor:
Padraic McKinley
Executive Producer:
Michael Fottrell
Ryan Kavanaugh
Jared LeBoff
Ben Sherwood
Adam Siegel
First Assistant Camera:
Stewart Whelan
Original Music Composer:
Rolfe Kent
Producer:
Marc Platt
Production Design:
Ida Random
Prosthetics:
Gary Archer
Screenplay:
Craig Pearce
Lewis Colick
Set Decoration:
Carol Lavallee
Stunt Coordinator:
Marny Eng
Visual Effects Art Director:
Sagar Patil
Writer:
Craig Pearce
Lewis Colick
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