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Haakon Haakonsen (Stian Smestad), a young Norwegian boy in the 1850s, becomes the sole support of his family as a cabin boy on a ship after his father is injured. Jens (Trond Peter Stamsø Munch), who was a shipmate of Haakon's father and a friend of the Haakonsens, agrees to be a "sea daddy" to Haakon, teaching him seamanship and acting as an older brother during their voyage.
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Short Time 20th Century Fox / Gladden Entertainment Gregg Champion (director); John Blumenthal , Michael Berry (screenplay); Dabney Coleman , Matt Frewer , Teri Garr , Barry Corbin , Joe Pantoliano , Xander Berkeley , Kaj-Erik Eriksen , Rob Roy, Tony Pantages, Kim Kondrashoff, Paul Jarrett, Kevin McNulty , Paul Batten, Wes Tritter
Highest calendar gross films of 1990 in the United States [56]; Rank Title Studio(s) Actor(s) Director(s) Gross 1. Ghost: Paramount Pictures: Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg and Tony Goldwyn
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Shipwrecked is the past tense of shipwreck. Shipwrecked may also refer to: Shipwrecked, a UK reality television show (2000–2012) Shipwrecked, a 1926 film; Shipwrecked, a 1939 film; Shipwrecked, a 1990 film; Shipwrecked, a 2004 album by Sultans; Shipwrecked, a 1977 album by Gonzalez
Films on the list span a period of 80 years, starting with Sherlock Jr. (1924) directed by Buster Keaton, and finishing with Finding Nemo (2003) directed by Andrew Stanton. Of the 33 films in the list that were released before 1950, only 6 were produced outside Hollywood, and 13 of those 27 American films were directed by men born abroad: [4]