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All rights reserved.| Movie Description In a flooded future Earth, people cling to man-made floating islands for survival. When a tyrannical madman driving a supertanker over the world in search of "dry land" invades one of these islands a mysterious wanderer named the "Mariner" rescues a woman and her adopted daughter from the slaughter and they embark on a quest that could save mankind. Academy Award Nomination: Best Sound.
Notes Released theatrically in the USA July 28, 1995. A Universal and Lawrence Gordon presentation of a Gordon Co./Davis Entertainment Co./Licht/Mueller Film Corp. production. Shot in anamorphic widescreen. Color by DeLuxe. Sound in DTS stereo. The film cost $175 million, which works out to $1.3 million per minute. Thanks to extremely good overseas box office, where it pulled in about $166 million (nearly double its domestic gross), "Waterworld" managed to earn back its cost. Additional credits: Scott Robertson, L. David Silva, Melanie Grefe, David Hallinan (assistant directors); Sean McCarron (2nd unit assistant director). Visual Effects: Sean Phillips (digital effects supervisor); Chris Edwards (digital imaging supervisor); Andre Bustanoby (3D Tracking). Additional Visual Effects: Composite Image Film, E-Film, Pacific Ocean Post, 525 Post Production, Editel, OCS Freeze Film. The film earned $88.2 million at the box office in 1995. Editorial Reviews USA Today - p.1D - Mike Clark Entertainment Weekly - pp.66-8 - Ty Burr (01/26/1996) Variety - Todd McCarthy (07/24/1995) Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (07/28/1995) Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/28/1995) | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||
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