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White Squall
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Synopsis
Based on a true incident from 1960, White Squall is the story of the tragic sinking of the Albatross, a prep school educational two-masted schooner, during a Caribbean storm. Screenwriter Todd Robinson wrote the script after meeting one of the tragedy's survivors, Chuck Gieg. In the film, Gieg (Scott Wolf) is the narrator. He and his fellow students, whose parents have paid handsomely for their schooling, which combines classroom work with real-life adventure, are introduced to their grizzled seafaring captain, Christopher Sheldon (Jeff Bridges). Gieg is initially skeptical of Sheldon's authority, but he gradually comes to see the captain as a model of manhood. The other boys aboard include Frank Beaumont (Jeremy Sisto), a self-absorbed snob; Dean Preston (Eric Michael Cole), a troublemaker and bully; Tod Johnston (Balthazar Getty), a returning student; and the naïve Tracy Lapchick (Ethan Embry). John Savage plays the pompous English teacher aboard the ship. Various incidents establish the boys' insecurities and relationships with the authorities -- and foreshadow their eventual fate. The killer squall comes up quietly but soon turns deadly, and the boys are forced to go beyond their privileged upbringings and deal with real danger. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jeff Bridges Sheldon "Skipper"
Caroline Goodall Dr. Alice Sheldon
John Savage McCrea
Jeremy Sisto Frank Beaumont
Ryan Phillippe Gil Martin
Scott Wolf Chuck Gieg

Production Crew

Joseph P. Lucky Art Director
Terry Needham Associate Producer
Bob Smith Camera Operator
Louis Di Giaimo Casting
Hugh Johnson Cinematographer
Hugh Johnson Cinematographer
Nigel Wooll Co-producer
Todd Robinson Co-producer
Hans Zimmer Composer (Music Score)
Jeff Rona Composer (Music Score)
Judianna Makovsky Costume Designer
Ridley Scott Director
Gerry Hambling Editor
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
David Tringham First Assistant Director
Terry Needham First Assistant Director
Mimi Polk Gitlin Producer
Rocky Lang Producer
Les Tomkins Production Designer
Peter J. Hampton Production Designer
Todd Robinson Screenwriter
Rand Sagers Set Designer
Ken Weston Sound/Sound Designer
Joss Williams Special Effects
Ethan Embry Stunts
Vince Deadrick, Jr. Stunts
Nigel Wooll Supervisor/Manager
Year: 1996
Runtime: 127
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some sexuality and a traumatic shipwreck
Category: Feature


Produced by
Buena Vista
Hollywood Pictures
Largo Entertainment
Scott Free Productions

Release
by First Independent