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Item details

Condition
Very Good
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Drama
UPC
024543024439
Release Date
2001
Director
Robert Zemekis
Leading Role
Tom Hanks
Signal Standard
NTSC
Sub-Genre
Action & Adventure Adventure
Former Rental
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Movie/TV Title
Cast Away
Actor
Tom Hanks
Modification Description
no
California Prop 65 Warning
na
Studio
20th Century Fox
Language
English
Format
VHS Tape
manufacturer
20th Century Fox
brand
20th Century Fox
Special Features
na
Edition
na

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Cast Away Vhs Tom Hanks Movie

 

 

Cast Away is a 2000 American survival drama film directed and produced by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, and Nick Searcy. Hanks plays a FedEx troubleshooter who is stranded on an uninhabited island after his plane crashes in the South Pacific, and the plot focuses on his desperate attempts to survive and return home. Initial filming took place from January to March 1999 before resuming in April 2000 and concluding that May.

 

Cast Away was released on December 22, 2000, by 20th Century Fox in North America and DreamWorks Pictures in its international markets. It grossed $429 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing film of 2000. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its screenplay and Hanks's performance, for which he won Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama at the 58th Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the 73rd Academy Awards.

 



Plot

 

In 1995, Chuck Noland is a FedEx systems analyst and executive who travels the world resolving productivity problems at the company's depots. He lives with his girlfriend, Kelly Frears, in Memphis, Tennessee. The couple wants to get married, but Chuck's busy schedule prevents it. During a family Christmas dinner, Chuck is summoned to resolve a work problem in Malaysia. However, the FedEx cargo plane he is on gets caught in a violent storm and crashes into the Pacific Ocean. Chuck is the only survivor of the crash and escapes with an inflatable life raft, losing the emergency locator transmitter in the process. The next day, he washes up on an uninhabited island.

 

The body of one of the FedEx pilots, Albert R. Miller, washes up on the coast over the course of the following few days, and Chuck buries him. Chuck tries to escape in the broken life raft and signal a passing ship, but the approaching surf throws him onto a coral reef, breaking his leg. He locates enough shelter, food, and water. Chuck opens most of the packages, finding several useful items, but does not open a package with a pair of golden angel wings printed on it. While attempting to start a fire, Chuck cuts his hand. He furiously throws several objects from the packages, including a Wilson Sporting Goods volleyball, leaving a bloodstained handprint. After calming down, Chuck draws a face into the smeared blood, names the ball "Wilson", and begins talking to it. He continues to talk to it regularly during the rest of his time on the island.

 

Four years later, in 1999, a now long-haired, bearded, and gaunt Chuck has moved into a cave. After a large section from a portable toilet enclosure washes up on the island, he builds a raft, using the plastic as a sail. Chuck successfully launches the raft that he has stocked with water and the unopened Federal Express package. Chuck and the raft survive a storm, but afterward, Wilson falls off the raft and floats away. Chuck awakens and futilely attempts to rescue Wilson but is left to grieve over his loss. Soon after, he is rescued by a passing container ship.

 

Upon returning to civilization four weeks later, a spruced-up and clean-shaven Chuck learns that he was declared dead by his family and friends. Later, he returns to a hero’s welcome home party at the FedEx Headquarters in Memphis. There, he learns that Kelly has since married and had a daughter. On a rainy night, Chuck visits Kelly's house and reunites with her. Although they are both still in love with each other, Chuck reminds Kelly of her responsibilities with her new family. She gives Chuck his old Jeep, and they sadly part ways. Chuck drives to Texas to return the unopened Federal Express package to its sender. Finding no one home, he leaves the package at the door with a note saying that the package saved his life. He departs in his truck (he has bought another Wilson volleyball and put it in the passenger seat) and stops at a remote crossroads. A woman in a pickup truck stops and gives information about where each road leads. As she drives away, Chuck notices two angel wings painted on the tailgate of her truck, identical to the one on the parcel. He looks down each road, trying to decide which way to go. In the end, Chuck then stares down the road the woman took, and smiles.

 

 

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Actor: Paul Sanchez (II), Lari White, Leonid Citer, David Allen Brooks, Jelena Papovic, Valentina Ananyina, Semion Sudarikov, Tom Hanks, Peter von Berg, Dmitri S. Boudrine



 

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