South Pacific (2001)
March 26, 2001Release Date
South Pacific (2001)
March 26, 2001Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Glenn Close
Nellie Forbush / Executive Producer
Harry Connick Jr.
Lt. Joseph Cable
Rade Šerbedžija
Emile de Becque
Jack Thompson
Captain George Brackett
Ilene Graff
Singing Ngana
Lori Tan Chinn
Bloody Mary
Natalie Mendoza
Liat
Simon Burke
Harbison
Steve Bastoni
Bus Adams
Robert Pastorelli
Luther Billis
Craig Ball
Austin
Damon Herriman
Professor
Salvatore Coco
DeVito
Peter Lamb
Bruno
Kimberley Davies
Luann
Tony LePage
Crewman
Richard Pearce
Director
Lawrence D. Cohen
Teleplay / Executive Producer
James Michener
Novel
Oscar Hammerstein II
Adaptation / Lyricist
Joshua Logan
Adaptation
Toby Churchill-Brown
Dolly Grip
John Platt
Camera Operator
Carolyn Johns
Still Photographer
Jem Rayner
Focus Puller
Warren Grieef
Key Grip
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
Clapper Loader
Marc Spicer
'A' Camera Operator
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn
Second Unit Director of Photography
Mark Watson
Lighting Technician
Alan Dunstan
Best Boy Electric
Paul Heidke
Grip
Adam Kuiper
Grip
Reg Garside
Gaffer
Cliff Henry
Key Grip
David Dunkley
First Assistant Camera
Craig 'Rags' Philpot
Focus Puller
Vincent Paterson
Choreographer
Angela Kenny
Production Accountant
Pablo Ferro
Title Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 26, 2001
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Content RatingPG-13
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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South Pacific (also known as Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific) is a 2001 American romantic musical television film based on the 1949 stage musical of the same name, itself an adaptation of James A. Michener's 1947 book Tales of the South Pacific.
Directed by Richard Pearce, the film stars Glenn Close, Harry Connick Jr. and Rade Šerbedžija (credited as Rade Sherbedgia). The screenplay, adapted by Joshua Logan (who directed the previous 1958 film version) and Lawrence D. Cohen, tells the story of a war-torn romance between a young American nurse (Close) and an older French plantation owner (Sherbedgia).
The film premiered on March 26, 2001 on ABC to mixed critical reviews, praising its performances but criticizing the rearranged song order and removal of certain numbers deemed politically incorrect.