Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 70000000

Revenue

$ 164839294

Top Billed Cast

Anne Heche

Robin Monroe

Harrison Ford

Quinn Harris

David Schwimmer

Frank Martin

Jacqueline Obradors

Angelica

Temuera Morrison

Jager

Allison Janney

Marjorie

Cliff Curtis

Kip

Danny Trejo

Pierce

Kerry Rossall

Yacht Owner

Douglas Weston

Philippe Sinclair, Resort Manager

Ben Bode

Tom Marlowe, Helicopter Pilot

Derek Basco

Ricky, Helicopter Crewman

Amy Sedaris

Robin's Secretary

Priscilla Inga Taylor

Bathing Suit Girl

Long Nguyen

Pirate

John Koyama

Pirate

Jen Sung

Pirate

Jake Feagai

Pirate

Michael Chapman

Mechanic

E. Kalani Flores

Tahitian Priest at Funeral

Ping Wu

Infirmary Orderly

Greg Gorman

Photographer

Hoyt Richards

Model

Odile Corso

Model

Cynthia Langbridge

Resort Greeter

Jody Kono

Hotel Clerk

Michael Lushing

Hotel Front Desk Clerk

Pua Kaholokula

Waitress

Roy Dinson Jr.

Bellboy

Don Nahaku

Bellboy

Reri Tava Jobe

Flight Attendant

Natalie Goss

Flight Attendant

Christian Martson

Airport Security #1

James Edward Sclafani

Airport Security #2

Jason S. Nichols

Runway Traffic

Taj Mahal

Entertainer

Fred Lunt

Band Member

Carlos Andrade

Band Member

Kester Smith

Band Member

Pat Cockett

Band Member

Wayne Jacintho

Band Member

Michael Barretto

Band Member

Rudy Costa

Band Member

Pancho Graham

Band Member

Mervyn Lilo

Dancer

Gordon Lilo

Dancer

Afa Thompson

Dancer

Javan Kaiama

Dancer

Nicole Maldonado

Dancer

Iele

Musician

Aldo Paro

Musician

Eric Laufiso

Musician

Wayne Aqino

Musician

Vise Vitale

Musician

Lloyd Chandler

Musician

Elliot M. Kaplan

Man at Bar

Stephen Conteh

Newspaper Salesman

Jewel McDonald

Airport Tourist (uncredited)

Niko Rusakov

Swimmer (uncredited)

Theresa San-Nicolas

Brutalized Woman (uncredited)

Steve Stafford

Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by Wuchak

Written by Wuchak on 2021-06-28

_**Harrison Ford and Anne Heche as castaways on a paradisal island**_ A small-plane pilot (Harrison Ford) is stranded on a remote Pacific island with a New York magazine editor (Anne Heche). Not only do they have to survive and find a way back to civilization, but they encounter other mortal dangers. David Schwimmer plays the woman's fiancé while Jacqueline Obradors is on hand as the dalliance of the pilot. "Six Days Seven Nights" (1998) is a lost-on-a-deserted-island adventure/romance sometimes compared to "The African Queen" (1951) for obvious reasons, but "Six Days" seems more farcical. There's also a little "Flight of the Phoenix" (1965) added to the mix. Harrison is charismatic as the stalwart, but slightly alcoholic loner/pilot while Heche is intelligent and likable. Unfortunately, some of their bickering comes across forced in an eye-rolling way, but the movie makes up for it with a surprisingly potent dramatic scene near the end. Beyond that, the movie is quick-paced comic book fluff that never gets boring, but also never goes deep or realistic enough for my tastes. Nevertheless, I'm a sucker for stranded-on-deserted-island flicks. The contrast between Heche and Obradors' characters is interesting: Robin (Heche) is attractive in an intelligent plain-Jane kind of way while Angelica (Obradors) is alluring in a bodacious cutie manner. The fact that the latter is air-headed and morally dubious removes her from the realm of possibilities, as far as a lifelong soulmate goes. She's babelicious, though, and the movie tastefully shows it. The film is short and sweet at 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot at Kaua'i, Hawaii. The locations are spectacular. GRADE: B

A review by RalphRahal

Written by RalphRahal on 2025-01-30

Six Days, Seven Nights is an easygoing adventure rom-com that benefits from its tropical setting, solid production, and the natural charm of Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. Their chemistry keeps things entertaining, and the film has a breezy, energetic feel that makes it watchable. The cinematography captures the island beautifully, and the music complements the lighthearted tone. It is the kind of movie that is easy to sit through, with enough fun moments to keep it from feeling dull. The biggest drawback is the predictability of the story. The plot follows a formula so closely that there is little room for surprises or creativity. Comedy and serious moments don’t always blend well, making some scenes feel unintentionally awkward. It never fully commits to being an adventure, romance, or comedy, which leaves it feeling a bit weightless. That said, if you go in just looking for a simple, visually appealing adventure with likable leads, it does the job well enough.