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Six Days, Seven Nights

Six Days, Seven Nights is a 1998 American action-adventure comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. The screenplay was written by Michael Browning. It was filmed on location in Kauai, and released on June 12, 1998. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a moderate box-office success.

Six Days, Seven Nights
Theatrical release poster
Directed byIvan Reitman
Written byMichael Browning
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Chapman
Edited by
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • June 12, 1998 (1998-06-12) (United States)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$65–70 million[1]
Box office$164.8 million[2]

Plot

Robin Monroe is a New York editor for a fashion magazine called Dazzle. Her boyfriend Frank Martin surprises her with a week-long vacation in Makatea, an island in the South Pacific. The final leg of their journey to Makatea is in a vintage de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver, piloted by a middle-aged American, Quinn Harris. They are accompanied by Quinn's young girlfriend Angelica. On their first night on the island, Frank proposes to Robin, who happily accepts. At a bar, a drunken Quinn, failing to recognize Robin, unsuccessfully hits on her.

The next morning, Robin's boss Marjorie wants her to briefly interrupt her vacation to fly to Tahiti to supervise a fashion shoot. She hires Quinn to fly her there. While en route, a sudden thunderstorm appears. The plane gets damaged by a lightning strike, forcing Quinn to crash-land on a deserted island, damaging the plane's wheel. Quinn believes they are on an island that has a signal beacon located on a high hill. If disabled, a repair crew will be sent. After climbing a high hill, they discover that in fact they are on a different island.

Back on Makatea, Frank and Angelica accompany the aerial search party for their missing partners, but after several days, the search is unsuccessful and is soon called off. Frank, believing Robin is dead, gets drunk and sleeps with Angelica after she seduces him.

After spotting a boat off the island coast, Robin and Quinn head out to it in the life raft. Discovering that there are now two vessels moored next to each other, then observing a man being killed and thrown into the water, they realize that the second vessel belongs to pirates. The pirates spot Quinn and Robin and pursue them back to the island. After briefly being captured, the two narrowly escape. While hiding in the jungle, they discover a crashed World War II Japanese float plane. They salvage the pontoons and attach them to Quinn's damaged plane in an attempt to leave the island. As they are about to take off, the pirates reappear and fire shells onto the beach, injuring Quinn. They start the plane and are able to take off. They fly over the pirates, who accidentally destroy their own boat whilst shooting at the plane.

Quinn quickly instructs Robin on how to land the plane before passing out due to his injury, leaving Robin to fly it herself. Arriving at Makatea, she lands the aircraft close to the beach, where their memorial service is in progress. Frank is relieved that Robin is alive, but secretly is disgusted with himself for having slept with Angelica. Robin visits Quinn in the hospital and confesses her feelings for him, but he says their lives are too different.

As Robin and Frank are about to fly back to New York, she says she does not want to get married. Frank confesses he slept with Angelica and she reveals her feelings for Quinn. They realize they are not in love and Robin returns Frank's engagement ring.

Quinn has a change of heart and rushes to the airport to find Robin, but is apparently too late. He then encounters Robin, who got off the plane before it took off and is surprised to see Quinn. Quinn confesses his feelings for her.

Cast

Production

The film was acquired by Caravan Pictures for Disney's Hollywood Pictures as a vehicle for Julia Roberts.[3] Following Roberts' departure from the film, Anne Heche was cast.[4]

The film features stunt work with aircraft. The effects were produced without CGI assistance. The crash scene of the de Havilland Beaver was performed with a Huey helicopter suspending the unmanned aircraft with a 200-foot cable with the engine running.[5]

Harrison Ford is a certified pilot and did his own flying in the film, after fulfilling the insurance company's training requirements.[6]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Six Days, Seven Nights holds an approval rating of 37% based on 41 reviews, with an average rating of 5.4/10. The site's critics consensus states: "A generally enjoyable, if completely forgettable piece of Hollywood fluff."[7] At Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[8] Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two and a half stars out of a possible four. He wrote highly of Ford and Heche, saying he had "an easy appeal" and she exhibited "unforced charm", yet the film overall "seems cobbled together out of spare parts".[9]

Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

Box office

Six Days, Seven Nights grossed $74.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $90.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $164.8 million.

In its opening weekend the film made $16.5 million and finished in second, then made $10.7 million and $7.7 million the following two weekends.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b "So-So Debut for Harrison Ford in 'Six Days, Seven Nights'". Los Angeles Times. June 16, 1998. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Six Days, Seven Nights (1998)". Box Office Mojo. 1998-08-07. Retrieved 2013-05-20.
  3. ^ "Roberts commits to 'Days'". Variety. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "Heche on board for Caravan's '6 Days'". Variety. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
  5. ^ Barry Shiff (April 2014). "Steve Stafford". AOPA Pilot: 112.
  6. ^ HARRISON FORD: Just Another Pilot. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
  7. ^ "Six Days, Seven Nights (1998)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  8. ^ "Six Days, Seven Nights Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
  9. ^ "Six Days, Seven Nights movie review (1998) | Roger Ebert".
  10. ^ "Find CinemaScore" (Type "Six Days" in the search box). CinemaScore. Retrieved October 29, 2020.

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Six Days Seven Nights is a 1998 American action adventure comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche The screenplay was written by Michael Browning It was filmed on location in Kauai and released on June 12 1998 Despite mixed reviews the film was a moderate box office success Six Days Seven NightsTheatrical release posterDirected byIvan ReitmanWritten byMichael BrowningProduced byIvan Reitman Roger BirnbaumStarringHarrison Ford Anne Heche David Schwimmer Temuera MorrisonCinematographyMichael ChapmanEdited byWendy Greene Bricmont Sheldon KahnMusic byRandy Edelman Taj MahalProductioncompaniesTouchstone Pictures Caravan Pictures Northern Lights Entertainment Roger Birnbaum ProductionsDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateJune 12 1998 1998 06 12 United States Running time102 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 65 70 million 1 Box office 164 8 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Box office 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditRobin Monroe is a New York editor for a fashion magazine called Dazzle Her boyfriend Frank Martin surprises her with a week long vacation in Makatea an island in the South Pacific The final leg of their journey to Makatea is in a vintage de Havilland Canada DHC 2 Beaver piloted by a middle aged American Quinn Harris They are accompanied by Quinn s young girlfriend Angelica On their first night on the island Frank proposes to Robin who happily accepts At a bar a drunken Quinn failing to recognize Robin unsuccessfully hits on her The next morning Robin s boss Marjorie wants her to briefly interrupt her vacation to fly to Tahiti to supervise a fashion shoot She hires Quinn to fly her there While en route a sudden thunderstorm appears The plane gets damaged by a lightning strike forcing Quinn to crash land on a deserted island damaging the plane s wheel Quinn believes they are on an island that has a signal beacon located on a high hill If disabled a repair crew will be sent After climbing a high hill they discover that in fact they are on a different island Back on Makatea Frank and Angelica accompany the aerial search party for their missing partners but after several days the search is unsuccessful and is soon called off Frank believing Robin is dead gets drunk and sleeps with Angelica after she seduces him After spotting a boat off the island coast Robin and Quinn head out to it in the life raft Discovering that there are now two vessels moored next to each other then observing a man being killed and thrown into the water they realize that the second vessel belongs to pirates The pirates spot Quinn and Robin and pursue them back to the island After briefly being captured the two narrowly escape While hiding in the jungle they discover a crashed World War II Japanese float plane They salvage the pontoons and attach them to Quinn s damaged plane in an attempt to leave the island As they are about to take off the pirates reappear and fire shells onto the beach injuring Quinn They start the plane and are able to take off They fly over the pirates who accidentally destroy their own boat whilst shooting at the plane Quinn quickly instructs Robin on how to land the plane before passing out due to his injury leaving Robin to fly it herself Arriving at Makatea she lands the aircraft close to the beach where their memorial service is in progress Frank is relieved that Robin is alive but secretly is disgusted with himself for having slept with Angelica Robin visits Quinn in the hospital and confesses her feelings for him but he says their lives are too different As Robin and Frank are about to fly back to New York she says she does not want to get married Frank confesses he slept with Angelica and she reveals her feelings for Quinn They realize they are not in love and Robin returns Frank s engagement ring Quinn has a change of heart and rushes to the airport to find Robin but is apparently too late He then encounters Robin who got off the plane before it took off and is surprised to see Quinn Quinn confesses his feelings for her Cast EditHarrison Ford as Quinn Harris Anne Heche as Robin Monroe David Schwimmer as Frank Martin Jacqueline Obradors as Angelica Temuera Morrison as Jager Allison Janney as Marjorie Douglas Weston as Philippe Sinclair Cliff Curtis as Kip Danny Trejo as Pierce Ben Bode as Tom Marlowe Derek Basco as Ricky Amy Sedaris as Robin s secretary Kerry Rossall as Yacht OwnerProduction EditThe film was acquired by Caravan Pictures for Disney s Hollywood Pictures as a vehicle for Julia Roberts 3 Following Roberts departure from the film Anne Heche was cast 4 The film features stunt work with aircraft The effects were produced without CGI assistance The crash scene of the de Havilland Beaver was performed with a Huey helicopter suspending the unmanned aircraft with a 200 foot cable with the engine running 5 Harrison Ford is a certified pilot and did his own flying in the film after fulfilling the insurance company s training requirements 6 Reception EditCritical response Edit On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes Six Days Seven Nights holds an approval rating of 37 based on 41 reviews with an average rating of 5 4 10 The site s critics consensus states A generally enjoyable if completely forgettable piece of Hollywood fluff 7 At Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100 based on 23 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 8 Roger Ebert of The Chicago Sun Times gave the film two and a half stars out of a possible four He wrote highly of Ford and Heche saying he had an easy appeal and she exhibited unforced charm yet the film overall seems cobbled together out of spare parts 9 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 10 Box office Edit Six Days Seven Nights grossed 74 3 million in the United States and Canada and 90 5 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 164 8 million In its opening weekend the film made 16 5 million and finished in second then made 10 7 million and 7 7 million the following two weekends 1 2 References Edit a b So So Debut for Harrison Ford in Six Days Seven Nights Los Angeles Times June 16 1998 Retrieved October 29 2020 a b Six Days Seven Nights 1998 Box Office Mojo 1998 08 07 Retrieved 2013 05 20 Roberts commits to Days Variety Retrieved April 11 2022 Heche on board for Caravan s 6 Days Variety Retrieved April 11 2022 Barry Shiff April 2014 Steve Stafford AOPA Pilot 112 HARRISON FORD Just Another Pilot Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Six Days Seven Nights 1998 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved April 16 2022 Six Days Seven Nights Reviews Metacritic Retrieved December 28 2012 Six Days Seven Nights movie review 1998 Roger Ebert Find CinemaScore Type Six Days in the search box CinemaScore Retrieved October 29 2020 External links EditSix Days Seven Nights at IMDb Six Days Seven Nights at AllMovie Six Days Seven Nights at the TCM Movie Database Six Days Seven Nights at the American Film Institute Catalog Six Days Seven Nights at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Six Days Seven Nights amp oldid 1124605363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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