The Perfect Storm

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The Perfect Storm is a 2000 disaster drama film, based on Sebastian Junger’s non-fiction book, that depicts the real-life 1991 “perfect storm” and the doomed Gloucester, Massachusetts fishing boat Andrea Gail.

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authorOfSourceMaterial Sebastian Junger
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boxOfficeGrossUSD 328700000
budgetUSD 120000000
cinematographyBy John Seale
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Andrea Gail
depictsEvent 1991 Perfect Storm
director Wolfgang Petersen
distributedBy Warner Bros. Pictures
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
editedBy Richard Francis-Bruce
filmingLocation Massachusetts
Nova Scotia
genre disaster
drama
hasSubject fishing industry
shipwreck
storm at sea
language English
medium feature film
musicBy James Horner
narrativeFocus commercial fishing
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Sound
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
originalLanguage English
producer Gail Katz
Paula Weinstein
Wolfgang Petersen
productionCompany Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
releaseDate 2000-06-30
releaseYear 2000
runtimeMinutes 130
screenwriter Bo Goldman
William D. Wittliff
setIn Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
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starring Diane Lane
George Clooney
John C. Reilly
Mark Wahlberg
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
William Fichtner

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