Six Days Seven Nights (1998) [PG-13]

Release Date:
June 12, 1998

Original Title:
Six Days Seven Nights

Alternate Titles:
6 dní, 7 nocí
6 jours, 7 nuits
Seis días, siete noches
Six Days, Seven Nights
Шість днів, сім ночей

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Caravan Pictures
Northern Lights Entertainment
Roger Birnbaum Productions
Touchstone Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U  DE: 6  DK: 15  FR: U  GB: 12  HU: 12  IE: 12  KR: 15  NL: 12  PT: M/12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 102

After this week in paradise, they’re going to need a vacation.

In the South Pacific island of Makatea, career-driven magazine editor Robin Monroe is on a week-long vacation getaway with her boyfriend, Frank Martin. An emergency work assignment in neighboring Tahiti requires Robin to hire the cantankerous pilot Quinn Harris who had flown them to Makatea on a small transport plane. While flying, a powerful storm forces Quinn to make an emergency landing on a nearby deserted island. The dissimilar pair avoid each other at first, until they're forced to team up to escape from the island -- and some pirates who want their heads.

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"B" Camera Operator:
David Golia

Art Direction:
Richard F. Mays

Boom Operator:
Todd Bassman

Camera Operator:
Gregory Lundsgaard

Casting:
Michael Chinich
Bonnie Timmermann

Casting Associate:
Shane Liem
Alison E. McBryde

Choreographer:
Kapu Alquiza

Co-Producer:
Sheldon Kahn
Gordon A. Webb

Construction Coordinator:
Walt Hadfield

Costume Designer:
Gloria Gresham

Costume Supervisor:
James W. Tyson
Adrienne Manhan

Director:
Ivan Reitman

Director of Photography:
Michael Chapman

Dolly Grip:
Alan Shultz

Editor:
Sheldon Kahn
Wendy Greene Bricmont

Executive Producer:
Julie Bergman Sender
Joe Medjuck
Daniel Goldberg

First Assistant Director:
Michael Neumann

Hairstylist:
Lori Guidroz
Michael Kriston

Key Grip:
Sandy Williams

Key Hair Stylist:
Janice Alexander

Makeup Artist:
Michael Laudati
Ken Chase
Elaine L. Offers

Original Music Composer:
Randy Edelman

Producer:
Ivan Reitman
Roger Birnbaum
Wallis Nicita

Production Design:
J. Michael Riva

Production Sound Mixer:
Gene S. Cantamessa

Rigging Gaffer:
R. Bruce Prochal

Screenplay:
Michael Browning

Script Supervisor:
Judith Saunders

Second Assistant Director:
Melanie Grefé
Richard Oswald
Jim Goldthwait

Second Unit Director:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Set Costumer:
Jennifer Day Young

Set Decoration:
Lauri Gaffin

Special Effects Coordinator:
Lawrence J. Cavanaugh
R. Bruce Steinheimer

Special Effects Supervisor:
Richard Zarro

Still Photographer:
Bruce McBroom

Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman

Stunt Double:
John Alden
Kathy Jarvis

Stunts:
Robin Bonaccorsi
Keith Campbell
Mickey Giacomazzi
Kerry Rossall
Mark De Alessandro
Kathy Jarvis
John Alden
Jeff Cadiente
J. Mark Donaldson
Pat Banta
Daniel W. Barringer
Max Daniels
Richard L. Blackwell
Laura Albert

Supervising Art Director:
David F. Klassen

Supervising Sound Editor:
Howell Gibbens

Unit Production Manager:
Gordon A. Webb

Visual Effects:
Janek Sirrs

Visual Effects Producer:
David McCullough

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Goldberg

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