7/10
2000-12-22 PG-13 Cast Away

Cast Away

At the edge of the world, his journey begins.

Release Date: 2000-12-22

Rating: 7.66 / 10

Runtime: 143 mins

Chuck Nolan, a top international manager for FedEx, and Kelly, a Ph.D. student, are in love and heading towards marriage. Then Chuck's plane to Malaysia crashes at sea during a terrible storm. He's the only survivor, and finds himself marooned on a desolate island. With no way to escape, Chuck must find ways to survive in his new home.


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Runtime

143 minutes

Release Date

2000-12-22

Budget

$90,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$429,632,142

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Leonid Citer
Leonid Citer
David Allen Brooks
David Allen Brooks
Semion Sudarikov
Semion Sudarikov
Peter Von Berg
Peter Von Berg
Dmitri S. Boudrine
Dmitri S. Boudrine

Crew Members

Robert Zemeckis
Robert Zemeckis Director
Robert Zemeckis
Robert Zemeckis Director
William Broyles Jr.
William Broyles Jr. Writer
William Broyles Jr.
William Broyles Jr. Writer

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Year: 2001
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND

Year: 2001
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

Year: 2001
Status: 🏆 Won

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  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 8/10

    "We live and we die by time. And we must not commit the sin of losing our track on time. *** This review may contain spoilers *** Jetting off on yet another important task, FedEx whizzer Chuck Noland leaves his girlfriend Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt) behind just before Christmas. Disaster strikes during the flight and the plane crashes into the ocean. Managing to free himself from the sinking jet, Noland is washed up on an uninhabited island. Without basic modern comforts and fighting solitude daily, Noland must live in hope that one day he might be saved before he loses his mind or the will to live. Tom Hanks (Noland) re-teams with director Robert Zemeckis after their hugely successful collaboration on 1994 awards stealer, Forrest Gump. Though Cast Away didn't win any awards (the usual cry of it being Oscar bait had preceded it) it can be argued to be Hanks' best performance. Few actors in the modern era could carry the film the way that Hanks does. Beguiling and drawing us into his loneliness, Hanks, with minimal dialogue (his only company being a volleyball that washed up with a few other FedEx parcels) excels with facial and bodily acting. Zemeckis, who should be applauded for the middle section and the terrifying plane crash that precedes it, puts Hanks' Noland through the mangler. The convenience of said parcels washing ashore aside, Noland is bumped bruised and dentally challenged, the Robinson Crusoe clichés exist of course, but Zemeckis and a heartfelt Hanks put us there on the island as well, with a pat on the back due for the excellent work by the sound department I might add. Sadly Cast Away is bookended by not so great work. The opening character introductions are unremarkable but just about good enough for the plot set up, but the ending lacks emotional punch and defies what has been built up. Things aren't helped by Helen Hunt's lack of chemistry with Hanks, but that in turn is not helped by the writing from William Broyles Jr. since it's only really now that it's Noland that we care about. It's a bit churlish to complain too much though, because Zemeckis kept us on the island with Chuck, there was no cutting back to grieving family or fruitless rescue attempts. With that it was a truly fine one man show, even if that is something that ultimately renders the ending something of a let down. 7.5/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 8/10

    "We live and we die by time. And we must not commit the sin of losing our track on time. *** This review may contain spoilers *** Jetting off on yet another important task, FedEx whizzer Chuck Noland leaves his girlfriend Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt) behind just before Christmas. Disaster strikes during the flight and the plane crashes into the ocean. Managing to free himself from the sinking jet, Noland is washed up on an uninhabited island. Without basic modern comforts and fighting solitude daily, Noland must live in hope that one day he might be saved before he loses his mind or the will to live. Tom Hanks (Noland) re-teams with director Robert Zemeckis after their hugely successful collaboration on 1994 awards stealer, Forrest Gump. Though Cast Away didn't win any awards (the usual cry of it being Oscar bait had preceded it) it can be argued to be Hanks' best performance. Few actors in the modern era could carry the film the way that Hanks does. Beguiling and drawing us into his loneliness, Hanks, with minimal dialogue (his only company being a volleyball that washed up with a few other FedEx parcels) excels with facial and bodily acting. Zemeckis, who should be applauded for the middle section and the terrifying plane crash that precedes it, puts Hanks' Noland through the mangler. The convenience of said parcels washing ashore aside, Noland is bumped bruised and dentally challenged, the Robinson Crusoe clichés exist of course, but Zemeckis and a heartfelt Hanks put us there on the island as well, with a pat on the back due for the excellent work by the sound department I might add. Sadly Cast Away is bookended by not so great work. The opening character introductions are unremarkable but just about good enough for the plot set up, but the ending lacks emotional punch and defies what has been built up. Things aren't helped by Helen Hunt's lack of chemistry with Hanks, but that in turn is not helped by the writing from William Broyles Jr. since it's only really now that it's Noland that we care about. It's a bit churlish to complain too much though, because Zemeckis kept us on the island with Chuck, there was no cutting back to grieving family or fruitless rescue attempts. With that it was a truly fine one man show, even if that is something that ultimately renders the ending something of a let down. 7.5/10"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Cast Away ?

The movie is approximately 143 minutes long.

What is the Cast Away's release date?

2000-12-22 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Cast Away?

The movie belongs to the Adventure Drama genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Cast Away?

The lead actors include Tom Hanks , Helen Hunt , and Chris Noth , among others.

Who directed Cast Away?

The movie was directed by Robert Zemeckis Robert Zemeckis

What is the Cast Away's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $90,000,000 .

How much did Cast Away movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $429,632,142 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Cast Away movie?

Major production companies include 20th Century Fox DreamWorks Pictures ImageMovers Playtone .

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