Wet Gold

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Wet Gold
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DVD cover
GenreAdventure
Drama
Written byDavid Sherwin
Otis Jones
Directed byDick Lowry
StarringBrooke Shields
Burgess Meredith
Thomas Byrd
Brian Kerwin
Music bySylvester Levay
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersFrank Konigsberg
Producers
(associate producer)
Production locationBahamas
CinematographyJames Pergola
EditorArtie Mandelberg
Running time91 minutes
Production companiesKonigsberg/Sanitsky Company
Telepictures Corporation
DistributorABC
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original release
  • October 28, 1984 (1984-10-28)

Wet Gold is a 1984 American made-for-television adventure film directed by Dick Lowry and starring actress-model Brooke Shields. The film originally aired on October 28, 1984 on ABC.

Plot summary[]

Laura is a young café waitress dreaming of owning a piano. Laura stumbles across Sampson, a drunk elderly man who fills her with exciting stories of a boat that sank with millions of dollars in gold. Although Chris Barnes, Laura's boyfriend, keeps telling her that Sampson's stories are all false, Sampson makes her believe that they are indeed true. Laura takes Sampson to a library, where she finds on old a newspaper article that matches up the events he described.

After becoming a true believer, Laura convinces Barnes, Sampson and Ben Keating, an experienced sea diver, to search for the treasure. Together they set off from Key West in the baker's boat that Barnes is supposed to be looking after. Keating shows a liking for Laura, and because of this, Barnes begins to feel uncomfortable with him. After spending some time in the water, their dreams become reality, but the discovery of gold begins to change their personalities. Tensions fill the air as passions rise in the wake of greed and jealousy for both the fortune and Laura.

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Ratings[]

Upon its premiere, the movie was the highest rated network TV program in its 9-11PM time slot. But when it repeated on Sunday December 21, 1986, it was the lowest rated network TV program of the evening. The highest rated one was NBC's holiday special Bob Hope's Bagful of Christmas Cheer, on which Hope's co-stars included Wet Gold star Brooke Shields.

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