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Castaway usually refers to a person cast adrift or ashore (see castaway). The word has also been used in a variety of other areas, though these are all derived from the main meaning.
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Places
- Castaway Island, a tourist resort in the Mamanuca Island group in Fiji
Fiction
For more works of fiction about castaways see castaway
Novels
- The Castaways series by Brian Jacques:
- Castaways of the Flying Dutchman (2001)
- The Angel's Command (2003)
- In Search of the Castaways by Jules Verne (1868)
- Castaway, a 1984 memoir by Lucy Irvine
- Castaways, a group of fictional characters in the book series Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Films
- Cast Away, a 2000 film starring Tom Hanks
- Castaway (film), a 1986 film starring Amanda Donohoe and Oliver Reed, adapted from the Lucy Irvine book of the same name
- In Search of the Castaways (film), a 1962 Walt Disney Productions feature film
TV shows
- Castaways (TV series), 1978, a historical drama series based on events of notable South Pacific castaways
- Castaway 2000 and Castaway 2007, social experiment series of the BBC
- Castaways, a group of clips about three castaways on an island in the Fox cut Awesometown
Music
- The Castaways, a garage rock band from the U.S.
- A song by Green Day
- A song by Jerry Cantrell
- A song by Andromeda
- A song by Mark Heard
- A song by Paul Van Dyk on his album In Between
- Castaway (song), a song from the 1962 Walt Disney adventure film In Search of the Castaways.
- Cast Away, an album by the Symphonic Metal band Visions of Atlantis
Commercial ventures
- Castaway Entertainment, a software company
- Castaway Cay, a private island operated by the Walt Disney Company
- Castaways (casino), the former Las Vegas, Nevada hotel
- Castaways hotel and casino, the former Las Vegas hotel and casino
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