The Deep End of the Ocean

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The Deep End of the Ocean is a 1999 American drama film, based on Jacquelyn Mitchard’s novel, about a mother whose young son is kidnapped and unexpectedly found years later living with another family.

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instanceOf American drama film
film
authorOfSourceWork Jacquelyn Mitchard
basedOn The Deep End of the Ocean self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Deep End of the Ocean (novel)
cinematographer Stephen Goldblatt
composer Mark Isham
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Ulu Grosbard
distributor Columbia Pictures
Sony Pictures Releasing
editor Peter Teschner
filmingLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois
genre drama film
family drama
hasTheme child abduction
family relationships
forgiveness
identity
language English
mainCharacter Pat Cappadora
surface form: Ben Cappadora

Beth Cappadora
Pat Cappadora
Vincent Cappadora
mpaaRating PG-13
narrativeLocation Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago, Illinois

Madison
surface form: Madison, Wisconsin
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A young boy is kidnapped and found years later living with another family, forcing his biological family to confront the emotional consequences.
producer Lloyd Phillips
Stephen Rubin
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
Mandolin Entertainment
releaseDate March 12, 1999
releaseYear 1999
runtimeMinutes 106
screenwriter Stephen Schiff
starring Alexa Vega
John Kapelos
Jonathan Jackson
Lucinda Jenney
Michael McElroy
Michael McGrady
Michelle Pfeiffer
Rose Gregorio
Ryan Merriman
Tony Musante
Treat Williams
Whoopi Goldberg

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Mandalay Pictures notableWork The Deep End of the Ocean
Oprah's Book Club notableSelection The Deep End of the Ocean
The Deep End of the Ocean basedOn The Deep End of the Ocean self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Deep End of the Ocean (novel)
Stephen Schiff notableWork The Deep End of the Ocean
this entity surface form: Deep End of the Ocean