For worldclass female yachtsman Georgia Perry (Mitchell), a record breaking solo navigation of the globe in a 44ft state of the art sailboat is akin to a simple Sunday afternoon stroll in the park. There are only two rules she cannot break - never use the engines and never let another living soul aboard. Six months into her .. Read more
| Starring | Radha Mitchell, Susannah York, Ray Barrett, Dominic Purcell |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Franklin |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Drama, Thriller |
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For worldclass female yachtsman Georgia Perry (Mitchell), a record breaking solo navigation of the globe in a 44ft state of the art sailboat is akin to a simple Sunday afternoon stroll in the park. There are only two rules she cannot break - never use the engines and never let another living soul aboard. Six months into her voyage an unexpected and unnatural dead calm strands her in the middle of the Indian Ocean with nothing but her pet cat for company...
| Starring | Radha Mitchell, Susannah York, Ray Barrett, Dominic Purcell, Tottie Goldsmith |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Franklin |
| Studio | MOSAIC MOVIES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 31 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure, Drama, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 25 Apr 2005 Production year: 2002 |
| Format | DVD |
Visitors is an entertaining movie, with an interesting story (of a yachtswoman who begins to lose her mind while alone at sea on an around the world voyage), and a good and capable cast (including Radha Mitchell (who puts in a good performance in the main role and focal point of the film), Susannah York, Ray Barrett and Dominic Purcell). It is a very strange film though, where reality and fantasy start to mix together, and Radha Mitchell starts to see and talk to the dead. The film can also be somewhat confusing and is slow paced, but it is enjoyable enough and passes 90-minutes.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. What was the director thinking. Lovely scenery, okayish lead actress, dreadful story. What can I say, you'd have to watch it to see how dire this drivel actually is.
Late actor Patrick Swayze is to be remembered by residents of the North Carolina community where he filmed Dirty Dancing. Swayze lost his battle with pancreatic cancer on Monday (14Sep09), aged 57, after a life spent wowing movie audiences with great roles, but his best remembered will always be 1987 love story Dirty Dancing, in which he played summer camp dance teacher Johnny Castle. Much of the low-budget movie was filmed in the town of Lake Lure and community members have organised a... Read more