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Blue Crush

2002 | 104 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Blue Crush is a 2002 American sports film directed by John Stockwell, written by Stockwell and Lizzy Weiss, and based on Susan Orlean's 1998 Outside magazine article "Life's Swell". It stars Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez, Sanoe Lake and Mika Boorem. The film follows three friends, working at the hotel resort and surfing in Oahu, Hawaii.

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Credits

Producer
Brian Grazer
Director
John Stockwell
Screenplay
John Stockwell, Susan Orlean, Lizzy Weiss
Director of Photography
David Hennings
Original Music Composer
Paul Haslinger
Editor
Emma E. Hickox
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Cast · 17

RB

Rochelle Ballard

BI

Bruce Irons

LB

Layne Beachley

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Faizon Love

FP

Frederick Patacchia

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