Voyage (1993 film)

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Voyage
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GenreThriller
Screenplay byMark Montgomery
Story byMark Montgomery
Khris Baxter
Directed byJohn Mackenzie
StarringRutger Hauer
Eric Roberts
Karen Allen
Music byCarl Davis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersTarak Ben Ammar
John Davis
Peby Guisez
Merrill H. Karpf
Production locationMalta
CinematographyClive Tickner
EditorGraham Walker
Running time86 minutes
Production companiesDavid Entertainment Productions
ITC Entertainment
Quinta Communications
USA Pictures
DistributorFox Video
Release
Picture formatColor (Metrocolor)
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseJune 2, 1993 (1993-06-02)

Voyage, also known as Cruise of Fear, is a 1993 American thriller adventure television film directed by John Mackenzie and starring Rutger Hauer, Eric Roberts, and Karen Allen.[1][2]

Plot[]

Morgan and Catherine Norvell have their future plans ready. In Monte Carlo, their sailboat is stocked. From there they are going to sail to Malta and live on the boat for a year. They have bought some real estate with an old ruin of a hotel on it, which they are going to rebuild. A few days before they are about to start, they meet Gil and Ronnie Freeland. They would give anything to join them for a couple of days on the sea, and no sooner said than done, all four of them are enjoying the sweet life on the boat. The Norvells soon discover that it was a big mistake to invite them on board...

Cast[]

  • Rutger Hauer as Morgan Norvell
  • Eric Roberts as Gil Freeland
  • Karen Allen as Catherine 'Kit' Norvell
  • Connie Nielsen as Ronnie Freeland
  • as Maria
  • Larry Powell as Business Man
  • as Louis
  • as First Bar Man
  • as Second Bar Man
  • as First Woman Photographed
  • as Second Woman Photographed
  • Betty Mitchell as Bar Client

Soundtrack[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Voyage (1993)". moria.co.nz. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
  2. ^ "VOYAGE (1993)". BFI.

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