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How long is Swept Away?
1 hour and 54 minutes
When was Swept Away released?
September 17, 1975
What is the IMDb rating of Swept Away?
7.5 out of 10
Who stars in Swept Away?
Giancarlo Giannini
,
Mariangela Melato
, and
Riccardo Salvino
Who wrote Swept Away?
Lina Wertmüller
Who directed Swept Away?
Lina Wertmüller
Who was the composer for Swept Away?
Piero Piccioni
Who was the producer of Swept Away?
Romano Cardarelli
Who was the cinematographer for Swept Away?
Ennio Guarnieri
Who was the editor of Swept Away?
Franco Fraticelli
Who are the characters in Swept Away?
Crichton and Lady Mary
What is the plot of Swept Away?
A trip into the Mediterranean sea becomes a trip into the discovery of how society's frameworks of the rich and poor are delicate and temporary.
How much did Swept Away earn at the worldwide box office?
$7,880
How much did Swept Away earn at the US box office?
$7,880
What is Swept Away rated?
R
What genre is Swept Away?
Adventure, Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
How many awards has Swept Away won?
4 awards
How many awards has Swept Away been nominated for?
8 nominations
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