Wide Blue Yonder (film)

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Directed byRobert Young
Written byHugh Janes
Based onTwo of a Kind, a 1995 play
by Hugh Janes
Produced byJohn Cairns
Stephen Cranny
Robert Young
Wide Blue Yonder
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Directed byRobert Young
Written byHugh Janes
Based onTwo of a Kind, a 1995 play
by Hugh Janes
Produced byJohn Cairns
Stephen Cranny
Robert Young
StarringBrian Cox
Lauren Bacall
James Fox
CinematographySvein Krøvel
Edited byJeremy Strachan
Music byBill Connor
Production
companies
Euromax Productions
Wide Blue Films
Distributed byEuropafilm
Release dates
Running time
89 minutes
CountriesNorway
United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget8.7 million (USD)
€6.4 million (Euro)

Wide Blue Yonder (Norwegian: Wide Blue Yonder - Begravelse til besvær, also released as All at Sea) is a 2010 Norwegian-British black comedy-drama film about an old rogue sailor who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friend's dying wish to be buried at sea.[1] The film was directed by Robert Young from a screenplay written by Hugh Janes, adapted from his stage play Two of a Kind (1995). It stars Brian Cox, Lauren Bacall and James Fox.

Two retired sailors, Wally and Skipper, are old workmates and best friends for 40 years now living at an old folks’ home in Norway. One day, Wally finds Skipper dead and he wants a burial at sea, the old-fashioned way, as he promised him. Wally isn't going to let the fact that he doesn't have a boat, any money or, for that matter, a body, stop him from keeping his word. He takes his friends May, George and Nina on a bold mission to send the coffin to the bottom of the North Sea. Ms. Reimark, the administrator of the local retirement community where Wally lives, has other plans for him and the deceased.[2]

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