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Director: | David Twohy |
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Writer: | David Twohy |
Staring: |
For their honeymoon, newlyweds Cliff and Cydney head to the tropical islands of Hawaii. While journeying through the paradisaical countryside the couple encounters Kale and Cleo, two disgruntled hitchhikers and Nick and Gina, two wild but well-meaning spirits who help guide them through the lush jungles. The picturesque waterfalls and scenic mountainsides quickly give way to terror when Cliff and Cydney learn of a grisly murder that occurred nearby and realize that they're being followed by chance acquaintances that suspiciously fit the description of the killers. | |
Release Date: | Jun 08, 2009 |
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Director: | David Twohy |
Writer: | David Twohy |
Genres: | Adventure, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | honeymoon, murder, hawaii, double murder, whodunit |
Production Companies | Relativity Media, Rogue, QED International, Tooley Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $22,852,638
Budget: $14,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Steve Zahn | Cliff |
Milla Jovovich | Cydney |
Timothy Olyphant | Nick |
Kiele Sanchez | Gina |
Chris Hemsworth | Kale |
Marley Shelton | Cleo |
Holt McCallany | Police Lieutenant |
Anthony Ruivivar | Chronic |
Dale Dickey | Earth Momma |
Wendy Braun | Debbie Mason / Clerk |
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo | Supply Guy |
Jim Cruz | Helicopter Pilot |
Isaac Santiago | Police shooter |
Matt Birman | Trekker |
Name | Job |
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Kevin Davila | Stand In |
Ashley Revell | Music Editor |
Laura Goldsmith | Costume Design |
Ines Mongil-Echandi | Production Supervisor |
Charlie Bonilla | Pyrotechnician, Special Effects |
Brian M. O'Neill | Production Supervisor |
Christopher Kulikowski | Post Production Supervisor |
Joseph C. Nemec III | Production Design |
Tracy Adams | Additional Music, Editor |
Earl Brown | Gaffer |
Scott Beckley | Second Assistant Camera |
Peter Zuccarini | Underwater Director of Photography |
Marta Ezal Colón | Assistant Hairstylist |
Ángel Omar Cruz | Hairstylist |
Annette Rodriguez | Hairstylist |
Danny Falkengren | Dolly Grip |
Cleveland McKenzie | Grip |
Chris Browne | Second Assistant Camera |
Elenia Peña | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Marielena Ramirez | Makeup Department Head |
Manuel Manny Rivera | Grip |
Michael Milella | Key Grip |
Regina de Lemos | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Jacqueline Jiménez | Hair Department Head |
Alwayne Fletcher | Electrician |
Raúl J. Marín | Key Rigging Grip |
Zina Torres | Art Direction |
Christine Aquino | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Steve Koster | Director of Photography |
Gustavo Accetta | Electrician |
Tim Arasheben | First Assistant Camera |
Christina Smith | Makeup Artist |
Stephen Clancy | Camera Operator |
Robert Smathers | First Assistant Camera |
Mark Plummer | Director of Photography, Camera Operator |
Lisa Alkofer | Set Decoration |
Blanca Nieves | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Michael Watson | Assistant Camera |
Ralston Williams | Electrician |
Javier Cruzado | Grip |
Frank Norris | Camera Trainee |
Anthony Zibelli | Libra Head Technician |
Boris Elkis | Music |
Carlos Zayas | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Angel Pastrana | Dolly Grip |
Javier Pesquera | Still Photographer |
Greg Steele | ADR Mixer |
Jed M. Dodge | Dialogue Editor |
Warren Dudley | Production Assistant |
Diane Slattery | Unit Publicist |
Leslie Herman | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Kemel Jamís | Production Assistant |
Jan Rudolph | Script Supervisor |
John Cornejo | Digital Compositor |
Oscar A. Colom Cruz | Assistant Property Master |
Ron Bedrosian | ADR Mixer |
Brad Gayo | Compositor |
Zahida Bacchus | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Paul Morris | Pilot |
David Levy | Music Producer |
Matthew Cavaliero | Property Master |
William Munroe | Boom Operator |
David Baldwin | Sound Effects Editor |
Gary Macheel | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Underwood | Digital Colorist |
Jim Cruz | Pilot |
Antonio Sifre | Legal Services |
Luis R. Estrella-Rivera | Transportation Captain |
Doug Beep | Musician |
Bob Robles | Musician |
Greg Gardner | Boom Operator |
Edmund J. Lachmann | Dialogue Editor |
Edmond J. Coblentz Jr. | Sound Effects Editor |
George Haddad | Supervising Sound Editor |
Maxine Baillie | Production Coordinator |
Gina Amador | Music Supervisor |
Ozzie Carmona | Compositor |
Amilcar Rivera | Assistant Property Master |
Félix Caraballo | Set Dresser |
Michael Miller | ADR Mixer |
Kevin McCullough | Assistant Sound Editor |
Alrick Burke | Transportation Coordinator |
Juan Guallini Indij | Head Greensman |
Jay Petach | ADR Recordist |
Andrew Demarest | Key Production Assistant |
Craig Hilditch | Compositor |
Elizabeth Marriner | Compositor |
Willie Berrios | Special Effects Assistant |
David Barbee | Sound Effects Editor |
Katalina Iturralde | Set Costumer |
Anysha Lugo Sánchez | Production Assistant |
Ben Adams | Production Assistant |
Carmen Marie Colón Mejía | Set Production Assistant |
Bryan Gonzales Rosano | Special Effects Assistant |
John Matter | Assistant Sound Editor |
Guy Francoeur | Foley Artist |
Benoît Leduc | Foley Recordist |
Felipe Garcia | Key Production Assistant |
Carlos 'Carly' Antunez | Set Dresser |
Jana Camacho | Production Assistant |
Fabiola Fortuno | Production Assistant |
Robert Caban | Special Effects Assistant |
Josh Eckberg | Sound Recordist |
Lea Guivas-Murphy | Costumer |
Natalia Collazo | Set Costumer |
Ricardo L Betancourt | Production Assistant |
Christine Marino | Production Coordinator |
Michael J. Parker | 3D Artist |
Harimander Singh Khalsa | Digital Compositor |
Derek Marengo | Construction Coordinator |
Greg Zimmerman | ADR Recordist |
Kellie Roy | Casting Associate |
Dean Sutherland | Production Assistant |
Adam Klemens | Conductor |
Sorely Muentes | Art Department Coordinator |
Marc Fishman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chris DeLaGuardia | Color Timer |
Michyl-Shannon Quilty | Production Coordinator |
José R. Varona | Set Medic |
Gladira Robles | Stand In |
Luis A. Jurado | Transportation Coordinator |
Dominik Hauser | Orchestrator |
Kenneth Armstrong | Compositor |
Mark Fenlason | Special Effects Coordinator |
Joshua D. Comen | Visual Effects Producer |
Tim Carras | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Arturo J. Melero Gigante | Special Effects Assistant |
Steven D. Grothe | Sound Mixer |
Rhiannon Wescott | Casting Assistant |
Blake Harjes | Assistant Editor |
Giancarlo Rebella | Production Assistant |
David B. Moulder | Visual Effects Producer |
Louis Martinez | Special Effects Assistant |
Arturo Melero | Special Effects Technician |
David Twohy | Screenplay, Director |
Anne McCarthy | Casting |
Jay Scully | Casting |
Matthew W. Mungle | Makeup Effects |
Matt Birman | Stunt Coordinator |
Manuel 'Tyson' Cintrón | Rigging Gaffer |
Jason George | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Jo Caron | Foley Recordist |
Tony Lamberti | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Scott Martin Gershin | Sound Supervisor |
Zoraida Sanjurjo López | Casting |
Berenice Manjarrez Vericat | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Jonah Loop | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rafael Pérez | Special Effects Coordinator |
Brian Murray | Storyboard Artist |
Name | Title |
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Robert Bernacchi | Executive Producer |
Kimberly Fox | Executive Producer |
Scott Fischer | Executive Producer |
Ken Halsband | Producer |
Camille Brown | Producer |
Bill Block | Executive Producer |
Robbie Brenner | Producer |
Mark Canton | Producer |
Ryan Kavanaugh | Producer |
Tucker Tooley | Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 22 | 30 | 17 |
2024 | 5 | 21 | 32 | 13 |
2024 | 6 | 21 | 46 | 12 |
2024 | 7 | 23 | 31 | 16 |
2024 | 8 | 19 | 30 | 12 |
2024 | 9 | 20 | 34 | 15 |
2024 | 10 | 22 | 32 | 12 |
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2024 | 12 | 15 | 24 | 10 |
2025 | 1 | 17 | 25 | 13 |
2025 | 2 | 15 | 24 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 7 | 23 | 1 |
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2025 | 1 | 693 | 757 |
**_Great island locations but the story is essentially a..._** Two newlyweds (Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich) set out to enjoy their honeymoon hiking the incredibly scenic Kaua'i, Hawaii. Unfortunately they catch word that a crazy murderous couple is on the loose and they become seriously suspicio ... us of other hikers (Timothy Olyphant and Chris Hemsworth, amongst others). Will they escape their honeymoon alive? "A Perfect Getaway" (2009) is worthwhile if, like me, you enjoy island-adventure movies like "Mysterious Island," "Robinson Crusoe" and "Six Days Seven Nights." The film was shot at Kaua'i, Puerto Rico and Jamaica (the sea cave sequence) and these locations are spectacular. Also, the character played by Timothy Olyphant and his woman (Kiele Sanchez) are likable and you can't help but start to root for them by the time the third act roles around. Olyphant is "outstanding." Chris Hemsworth (Thor) is also impressive as a grim/laconic badaxx hiker in a glorified cameo. Marley Shelton easily wins the Best Beauty award, but her role is too small and the filmmakers fail to take advantage of her presence. Everyone knows by now that this is a 'twist' film and consequently the story takes a jarring turn in the final act. I'm not going to spoil it for you if you haven't seen it. I recommend seeing "A Perfect Getaway" if you like island flicks or films with surprising plot twists (or both). See if you can figure out the twist before it happens. I did and will explain below why it was easy. However, let me humbly add that I didn't have it figured out 100%; I just suspected the twist and that's how it turned out. The film is good for what it is, but there are a couple of things that turned me off. One has to do with the twist, explained below. The other has to do with the film being a whodunit thriller. By it's very nature the story has to cast suspicion on several characters and, as such, they are often portrayed in a negative or weirdo light, which doesn't change until the last act when the real murderers are revealed. In short, there's just too much negative energy amongst the players, but this is somewhat offset by the impressive redemption of a couple of the characters in the third act. The movie runs 1 hour, 38 minutes. GRADE: B- **_SPOILER ALERT_** (Don't read any further unless you've seen the film). We discover in the third act that the main protagonists played by Zahn & Jovovich are the murderers and that they're actually impostors of a recently murdered newlywed couple. The reasons I was able to figure this out was because (1) I knew beforehand there was going to be a plot twist and so was looking for it and (2) in a murder-twist scenario it's usually the most innocent/vulnerable persons who are guilty (e.g. "Howling V: The Rebirth"). Twist films like this have now become so common that they're no longer even surprising. What would really be refreshing and 'cutting edge' is if the film simply played it straight, i.e. the people we think are the protagonists remain the protagonists throughout and the suspicious/evil people get their comeuppance ("Cape Fear" is a good example). My problem with the twist is that it makes the whole story a lie -- the very people we come to care about and root for in the first hour end up being despicable criminal scum of the lowest depth (at least Zahn's character anyway) and the suspicious characters that we're led to believe are the murderers wind up being the protagonists we should care about. To the film's credit we DO end up caring about Olyphant's character and his mate by the end of the story. Yes, I realize that, in a way, the film isn't lying to the viewer once the characters played by Zahn and Jovovich are understood to be the murderers. When this is understood, most (maybe all) of their conversations are authentic as the impostors/killers but not as the innocent newlyweds, if you know what I mean. It's all a matter of perspective. But, still, this doesn't take away from the fact that the viewer has essentially been baited and switched -- the very people we think are the innocent/vulnerable protagonists end up being the guilty/malevolent scum bags. Consequently, the viewer can't help but feel hoodwinked at the climax.