Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Sandra Bullock
Annie
Jason Patric
Officer Alex Shaw
Willem Dafoe
John Geiger
Temuera Morrison
Juliano
Glenn Plummer
Maurice
Brian McCardie
Merced
Christine Firkins
Drew
Mike Hagerty
Harvey
Colleen Camp
Debbie
Lois Chiles
Celeste
Bo Svenson
Captain Pollard
Francis Guinan
Rupert
Jan de Bont
Director
Jeremy Hotz
Ashton
Royale Watkins
Dante
Graham Yost
Writer
Tamia
Sheri Silver
Randall McCormick
Writer
Kimmy Robertson
Liza (Cruise Director)
Jeff Nathanson
Writer
Patrika Darbo
Ruby Fisher
Connie Ray
Fran
Steve Perry
Producer
Michael Peyser
Producer
Susan Barnes
Constance
Mark Mancina
Composer
Charles Parks
Frank
Enrique Murciano
Alejandro
Jack N. Green
Cinematographer
Jessica Diz
Isabel
Alan Cody
Editor
Alex Montesino
Control Room Chief Engineer
Risa Bramon Garcia
CastingDirector
Mark Adair-Rios
Engine Room Crew Member #1
Randi Hiller
CastingDirector
Bill Kenney
ProductionDesigner
Xavier Coronel
Engine Room Crew Member #2
Joseph C. Nemec III
ProductionDesigner
Tyler Patton
Engine Room Crew Member #3
Craig A. Pinckes
Engine Room Crew Member #4 / Second Assistant Director
Allison Dean
Marifa
Michael Robinson
Muster Deck Officer #1
Joe D'Angerio
Muster Deck Officer #2
Joe Foster
Pool Officer
Richard Speight Jr.
'C' Deck Officer
Michael O'Hagan
Supertanker Captain
Christopher Wynne
Supertanker Officer #1
Robert Herrick
Supertanker Officer #2
Ivory Broome
Supertanker Crew Member #1
Tim Conway
Mr. Kenter
Tommy J. Huff
Diaper Van Driver
Jay Lacopo
Real Estate Salesman
Alexander de Bont
Little Boy at Condo
Kathryn Rossetter
Mother at Condo
Mark Beltzman
Convertible Owner
Mark Kriski
News Reporter
Ben Meyerson
Bridge Officer #1
Ben Siegler
Policeman
Gustavo Laborie
Bridge Officer #2
Jennifer Badger
Passenger #1 / Stunts
Cheryl Bermeo
Passenger #2
Jeff Brockton
Passenger #3
Don Pulford
Passenger #4
Cliff McLaughlin
Passenger #5
Matthew Taylor
Passenger #6
P.J. Wagner
Passenger #7
May Boss
Passenger #8
Nancy Collet
Passenger #9
Wilma Edward
Woman on phone
Joe Morton
Lt. Herb 'Mac' McMahon (uncredited)
Bub Asman
Sound Editor
Cindy Carr
Set Decoration
Louise Frogley
Costume Design
Sarah Halley Finn
Casting Associate
Mark Gordon
Executive Producer
William Ladd Skinner
Art Direction
Glenn Salloum
Associate Producer
Dan Olexiewicz
Supervising Art Director
Bob Kensinger
Set Decoration / Assistant Set Decoration
Ezra Dweck
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Victoria Rose Sampson
Supervising ADR Editor
Robert Deschaine
ADR Mixer
Tami Treadwell
ADR Recordist
Denis L. Stewart
First Assistant Director
Robert Woodruff
Assistant Art Director
Mark De Alessandro
Stunts
Dana Belcastro
Production Supervisor
Alexander Witt
Second Unit Director
Jon Danniells
Leadman
Kevin D. Ross
Assistant Editor
Henry Kingi
Stunts
Stefen Fangmeier
Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Bucaro III
Stunts
Don Harper
Conductor
Daniel Bradford
Set Designer
Erik C. Andersen
First Assistant Editor
Mark Garner
Set Designer
Marc Baird
Production Illustrator
Dawn Snyder
Assistant Art Director
Jeffrey Downer
Unit Production Manager
Paul Moen
Unit Production Manager
Jimmy N. Roberts
Stunts
Deborah Latham
Assistant Costume Designer
Robert Janiger
Production Sound Mixer
Laura Albert
Stunts
Melanie Hughes
Makeup Artist
Amy L. Disarro
Makeup Artist
Dick Ziker
Stunt Coordinator
John C. Meier
Stunts
Jonathan Southard
Researcher
Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Heather Green
Camera Intern
Rosa Palomo
Art Department Coordinator
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Stunts
Christopher Blauvelt
Second Assistant Camera
Jason McGatlin
Production Coordinator
Al Di Sarro
Special Effects Coordinator
Darrell L. Wight
Set Designer
J. Mark Harrington
Set Designer
Franklyn Warren
Extras Casting
Carlos A. Menéndez
Set Designer
Dennis Liddiard
Makeup Department Head
Mitchell Ray Kenney
Costume Supervisor
Paul Timothy Carden
Dialogue Editor
Nick Navarro
Set Designer
Trudy Ramirez
Script Supervisor
Gregg Landaker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John T. Cucci
Foley Artist
Alan Robert Murray
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
David Luckenbach
Steadicam Operator
George Watters II
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Kevin O'Connell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff B. Adams Jr.
Set Designer
Charley Bob Burnham
Transportation Coordinator
Kathleen R. White
Art Department Assistant
Susan Peterson
Standby Painter
Gary S. Gerlich
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Ron Phillips
Still Photographer
Amanda Brand
Unit Publicist
Frank R. Jimenez Jr.
Rigging Gaffer
Kim Santantonio
Hair Department Head / Key Hair Stylist
Michael Genne
Camera Operator
David Drzewiecki
VFX Director of Photography
Michael Papac
Property Master
Pamela S. Westmore
Makeup Artist
Kim Bromley
Visual Effects Producer
Al Broussard
Special Effects Supervisor
Donna Battersby Greene
Hairstylist
Mari Grimaud
Key Costumer
Michael Cipriano
Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Bahr
Stunt Coordinator
Tom Calderaro
Orchestrator
Matthew E. Alper
First Assistant Camera
Dennis McNeill
Color Timer
Beth Bergeron
ADR Editor
Colin J. Campbell
Gaffer
James Ashwill
Foley
Henry Dando
Greensman
Stuart Raven Barter
Location Scout
Larry J. Aube
Best Boy Grip
Chick Bernhard
Stunts
Kevin Tengan
Systems Administrators & Support
Clete Cetrone
Construction Foreman
Carla Bailey
Scenic Artist
Mark 'Boylee' Boyle
Camera Loader
Ivan Allen
Electrician
Jian Cong
Camera Technician
Timothy Greenwood
Projection
Gene Kearney
Key Grip
Aaron A. Akins Jr.
Propmaker
Mary Lou Byrd
Set Costumer
Elizabeth Elwell
Location Manager
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Rick Chavez
Assistant Property Master
P. Todd Coe
Post Production Supervisor
Michael Risoli
Key Set Production Assistant
Ryan Green
Loader
David W. Alstadter
Foley Mixer
Thomas A. Davila
Production Accountant
Bruno Roussel
Assistant Sound Engineer
Douglas Berkeley
Set Designer
Michael Brennan
Dolly Grip
Janet Brady
Stunts
Robert J. Bacon
Assistant Art Director
Michael Charboneau
Construction Coordinator
Shawn Albro
Painter
Val Schubert
Grip
Michael Calabrese
Set Dresser
Fred Schwendel
Carpenter
Amy Panzer
Craft Service
Jerry Sidwell
Driver
Davina Grunstein
Post Production Assistant
Betsy Asher Hall
Sequence Supervisor
Fernando Figueredo
Set Medic
Kevin W. Brooks
Sound Recordist
Jesse Peckham
Stand In
Huey Laborde
Transportation Captain
Guy Margaritis
Video Assist Operator
Josh Margolies
Visual Effects Editor
Alex Barraza
Rigging Grip
George W. Scott
Boom Operator
Joseph Benavidez
I/O Manager
Maura Gannett
Studio Teachers
Paul J. Memmi
Translator
Stephanie Girard
Set Designer
John Elmore
Second Second Assistant Director
Michael Salven
Second Second Assistant Director
Duncan Kennedy
Set Designer
Annie Ellis
Stunts
Lyle Maves
Construction Foreman
Daniel Ross
Supervising Art Director
Maggie Murphy
Second Assistant Director
Ivo Horvat
Matte Painter
David Hallinan
Second Second Assistant Director
Brad Anderson
Costumer
Doug Corring
Additional Second Assistant Director
Jerry Pirozzi
Assistant Dialogue Editor
Bob Black
Stunt Driver
Stefan Bijnen
Assistant Camera
Alex Bunin
Camera Car
Stephanie Brooks
Casting Assistant
David E. Kaufman
Assistant Location Manager
Michelle Holdsworth
Assistant Production Coordinator
Marc Yobs
In Memory Of
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Details.
Release DateJune 13, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 5m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$160,000,000
Box Office$164,508,066
Filming LocationsMiami · Florida · California · Los Angeles, United States of America · The Bahamas
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Wiki.
Speed 2: Cruise Control is a 1997 American action thriller film produced and directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson. It is the sequel to Speed (1994) and stars Sandra Bullock (who reprises her role from the original), Jason Patric, and Willem Dafoe. Cruise Control tells the story of Annie (Bullock) and Alex (Patric), a couple who go on vacation to the Caribbean aboard a luxury cruise ship, which is hijacked by a villain named Geiger (Dafoe). As they are trapped aboard the ship, Annie and Alex work with the ship's first officer to try to stop it after they discover it is programmed to crash into an oil tanker.
De Bont had the idea for the film after he had a recurring nightmare about a cruise ship crashing into an island. Speed star Keanu Reeves was initially supposed to reprise his role as Jack Traven for the sequel, but decided not to commit and was replaced by Patric before filming. The writers had to rework the script to accommodate the addition of a new character. Production took place aboard Seabourn Legend, the ship on which the film is set. The final scene, in which the ship crashes into the island of Saint Martin, cost almost a quarter of the budget, and set records as the largest and most expensive stunt ever filmed. Many interior scenes aboard the ship were shot on soundstages in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The soundtrack featured mostly reggae music. Mark Mancina returned to compose the film score, released as an album 13 years after the film's release.
The film was released by 20th Century Fox on June 13, 1997, to largely negative reviews from critics, who criticized the acting, story, characters, absence of Reeves, and its setting on a slow-moving cruise ship, citing it as less thrilling than that of Speed on a fast-moving bus. Eminent critic Roger Ebert defended the film, calling it a "truly rousing ocean liner adventure story". The film was also a box-office bomb, earning $164 million worldwide against a production budget as high as $160 million. It was nominated for eight Golden Raspberry Awards, winning the Worst Remake or Sequel category.