Six Days, Seven Nights with Harrison Ford: DVD Cover

    Six Days, Seven Nights Director: Ivan Reitman Cast: Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, David Schwimmer, Jacqueline Obradors

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/08/1998
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 2,862
     
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    Dolby Digital 5.1 audio; Theatrical trailer; French language track; Chapter search

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    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Program Start [:25]
    2. Credits/ Vacation Bound [:25]
    3. The Charter Plane [5:04]
    4. Pilot And Philosopher [5:04]
    5. Duty Calls [:06]
    6. Flying Into A Storm [:06]
    7. Trouble Brewing [5:12]
    8. Shipwrecked [3:16]
    9. Not Without Skills [4:39]
    10. Misfire [2:39]
    11. In Good Hands [6:06]
    12. In Need Of A Beacon [8:28]
    13. Dangerous Company [7:58]
    14. Making A Jump For It [2:36]
    15. Enticing Invitation [1:57]
    16. Resisting The Invitation [5:23]
    17. After A Terrible Ordeal [7:14]
    18. Under Fire [4:56]
    19. Hold The Funeral [1:36]
    20. Keeping Things Simple [2:43]
    21. The Engagement's Off [7:50]
    22. Complicating Things [4:08]
    23. End Credits [5:00]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Ivan Reitman directed this romantic comedy-adventure that opens in New York where fast-paced magazine associate editor Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) and her boyfriend, Frank (David Schwimmer), leave for a week's vacation on a remote island. They've already been together for three years, so when Frank asks her to marry him, she says yes. For a one-day Tahiti photo shoot, Robin engages the services of South Pacific cargo pilot Quinn Harris (Harrison Ford). Robin and Quinn head off to do the shoot, but a squall forces Quinn to land his DeHavilland Beaver on the beach of a remote, unknown island. With broken landing gear, they're trapped there. Search parties set forth. Robin and Quinn cope with each other. Survival skills surface. Sexual tensions escalate. Meanwhile, back at the hotel, Frank and Quinn's girlfriend, Angelica (Jacqueline Obradors), compare concerns at the hotel bar. Several days later, the search is called off. Quinn and Robin are left to their own devices, including removing pontoons from a convenient Japanese war plane and attempting a take off. Filmed on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    Six Days, Seven Nightsby Anonymous

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    December 09, 2003: One of the best comedies in recent years. A gem that is bound to endure. Acting is out of this world. Ford and Heche perfect, and like Tracy and Hepburn should do many more comedies together. Chemistry is fantastic, very natural. Film does not fade at all after many viewings-a true sign of greatness. Ivan Reitman's directing is of the highest level of excellence. Only complaint is excessive use of God's name in vain but otherwise a ten plus, a must have.

    Six Days, Seven Nightsby Anonymous

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    November 18, 2002: This is a great movie; the interactions between Harrison Ford and Anne Heche are just wonderful. This must have been what it was like for viewers of the Thin Man series in the 30's, and with Hepturn and Tracy in their movies together. The chemistry between Heche and Harrison is simply outstanding. I think that the signature moment in this movie is when Harrison Ford is very upset and thrashes around in the bushes to quell his anger a little. At that point, Heche tells him that she is counting on him to get them out of the situation (being stranded on the desolute island) and if he loses it, she will really have a hard time. It reflects that the otherwise joking around and upmanship between them is just a divergence and they really have the man-woman relationship stuff right, and that she needs him in spite of the put-downs. This was a fun movie, it obviously wasn't going to win any Academy awards; but filmakiing is really about this kind of movie also. There is also no meanmess here, no really gratuitous violence and as per above I think that Heche and Harrison Ford really click together. In fact, Ford's current girlfriend Calista Flockhart (who I also simply adore), has a lot in common with Heche, small waiflike, basically soft-spoken, etc. So, he seems to be naturally at ease with these kinds of women. Buy this movie or at least rent it at your video store.


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