Crusoe ( Eng. Crusoe ) is a television series, a screen version of Daniel Defoe 's novel about Robinson Crusoe [1] .
| Crusoe | |
|---|---|
| Crusoe | |
| Genre | adventure drama |
| Creator | Stephen Gallagher |
| Cast | Philip Winchester |
| Composer | James Seymour Brett James Gelfand |
| A country | |
| Original language | English |
| Number of seasons | one |
| Number of series | 12 ( ) |
| Production | |
| Timekeeping | 60 min |
| Broadcast | |
| TV channel | NBC |
| On the screens | October 17, 2008 - January 31, 2009 |
| Video format | HDTV 1080i |
| Links | |
| Official site | |
| IMDb | ID 1117552 |
Content
Story
Robinson Crusoe, shipwrecked and stranded on a remote island, has been trying to return home to his wife and children for six years.
The process of filming the series
Characters and Actors
Main characters
- Philip Winchester - Robinson Crusoe
- Tongai Chiris - Friday
- Anna Walton - Suzanne Crusoe
- Sam Neill - Jeremy Blackthorn
- Mark Dexter - Samuel Taffley
- Mia Maestro - Olivia
Minor Characters
- Kiran Beal - Nathan West
- Elsa Bodle - Sophie
- Sean Bean - James Crusoe
- Joachim de Almeida - Santos Santana
- Joss Ackland - Judge Jeffreys
Nominations and awards
In 2009, the series received the award of the Organization of sound producers of feature films "Golden Reel Award" in the category "Best Sound Editing - Long Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television" [2] .
Notes
Links
- Official site (eng.)
- Crusoe (English) on the Internet Movie Database