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The Guardian

  • Director: Andrew Davis
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Action
  • Movie Type: Adventure Drama
  • Themes: Daring Rescues, Haunted By the Past, Military Life
  • Main Cast: Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward, Melissa Sagemiller, Clancy Brown
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 139 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A decorated Coast Guard search and rescue specialist still haunted by the death of his teammates during a disastrous mission off the coast of Alaska is charged with the task of training the next generation of Coast Guard rescue swimmers in director Andrew Davis' ocean-bound adventure drama. Ben Randall (Kevin Costner) was the best swimmer of his graduating class, but upon surfacing as the sole survivor of an Alaskan rescue mission attempted during a Category Three storm, his outlook on life has grown increasingly jaded. Now, as hotshot young swimmer Jake Fischer (Ashton Kutcher) arrives at Coast Guard rescue school looking to accomplish something meaningful with his life, he will be forced to endure the rigorous training methods of a man who expects nothing less than the very best in order to become a member of one of the most elite rescue squads on the planet. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Omari Hardwick - Carl Billings; Alex Daniels - Wild Bill; Daniel J. Molthen - Co-Pilot Wakefield; Andrew Schanno - Pilot Mitchell; Adam Pena - Benjamin Reyes; Joe Arquette - Co-Pilot Antunez; Gary Billburg - Julian Zankich; Joshua Mitcheltree - Mitcheltree; Rusty Tennant - Mover #1; James Barnes - Doctor #1; Stephanie Barnes - Doctor #2; Andrea Martynowski - Ops Commander; Ron Fien - Wickham; Nevada Smith - Co-Pilot Krauss; Jay Bingham - Ops Tech; Shane Sweitzer - Swimmer Nelson; John Heard - Capt. Frank Larson; Neal McDonough - Jack Skinner; Joseph "Butch" Flythe - Butch Flythe; Robert E. Watson - Robert Watson; John Hall - John Hall; Johnell Gainey - Johnell Lewis; Jeff Loftus - Executive Officer; Brian Geraghty - Billy Hodge; Dulé Hill - Ken Weatherly; Shelby Fenner - Lindsey, Cate; Michael Rady - Nick Zingaro; Peter Gail - Doran, Danny; Brian Patrick Wade - Mitch Lyons; Benny Ciaramello - Benny Partida; Travis Willingham - Travis Finely; Matt Laub - Matt Stokes; Matthew L. Rucker - Matthew Bunch; Tanica Jamison - Tanica Treadwell; Paul Wallace - Paul Metz; Tilky Jones - Tilky Flint; Megan Melgaard - Megan Hyde; Scott Mueller - Scott Reeves; Jacob Stevens - Jacob Pavich; Austin Lash - Austin Vogel; Mark Gangloff - Mark Colby; Damon Lipari - Damon Bennett; Roger Edwards - Rober Cable; Gregory J. Barnett - Pilot Victim; Kenny G. Krauss - Groom; Gioacchino Brucia - Waiter; J.D. Evermore - Jailer; Bryce Cass - Manny; Bonnie Bramlett - Maggie McGlone; Richard Davis - Guitar; James Burton - Guitar; Tony Brown - Bass; Wayne Stewart - Drums; Chris "Hambone" Cameron - Keyboards; Mark Ohlsen - Trumpet; Gene Barge - Sax; Steve Eisen - Sax; Josie Aiello - Singer; Devin Thompson - Singer; Tina Treadwell - Singer; Corrine DeGroot - Bartender; Greg Sproles - Huge Navy Guy; Ron Dean - Navy Captain; James Landers - Brandon Molale; Jesse De Villa - Eric Norris; Leigh Hennessy - Drowing Woman; Tanner Gill - Husband; Norm Compton - Sea Captain; Donald Fisher - Young Crewman; Tommy Rosales, Jr. - Yoshio Iizuka; Vladimir Tevlovski - Tony Snegoff; Henry Kingi, Jr. - Cave Victim #1; Dorian Kingi - Cave Victim #2; Deborah Boone - Victim's Aunt; Roxanne Brooks - Victim's Mother; Conrad Palmisano - Fishing Boat Captain; Michael James - Fisherman#1; Danny Cosmo Higginbottom - Fisherman #2; Gene Hartline - Fisherman #3; John Rottger - Survivor

Credit

Andrew Cahn - Art Director, Austin Gorg - Art Director, Lowell D. Blank - Associate Producer, David Allen Smith - Boom Operator, Ruby C. Haupt - Boom Operator, Marvin Melson - Boom Operator, Mark Fincannon - Casting, Randi Hiller - Casting, Lisa Mae Fincannon - Casting, Craig Fincannon - Casting, Sarah Halley Finn - Casting, Gordon Goodwin - Conductor, Bryan H. Moss - Costume Designer, Mark A. Peterson - Costume Designer, Chester Quinton Bell - Costume Designer, Brad Holtzman - Costume Designer, James D. LaRocca - First Assistant Director, Vincent Lascoumes - First Assistant Director, Andrew Davis - Director, Dennis Virkler - Editor, Thomas J. Nordberg - Editor, Armyan Bernstein - Executive Producer, Zanne Devine - Executive Producer, Peter Macgregor-Scott - Executive Producer, Charlie Lyons - Executive Producer, I. Karl Golden - Location Manager, John Markel - Location Manager, Trevor Rabin - Composer (Music Score), Bryan Adams - Songwriter, Eliot Kennedy - Songwriter, Paige Reeves - Makeup, Tracey Levy - Makeup, Carla Chao Brenholtz - Makeup, Aimee Stuit - Makeup, Bob Ulland - Camera Operator, Steve Adcock - Camera Operator, Mike Thomas - Camera Operator, Michael Applebaum - Camera Operator, Maher Ahmad - Production Designer, Stephen St. John - Cinematographer, Beau Flynn - Producer, Tripp Vinson - Producer, Joel Iwataki - Recording, James Tocci - Set Designer, William V. Ryder - Set Designer, Daniel R. Jennings - Set Designer, Mack Melson - Sound Mixer, Joel Iwataki - Sound Mixer, Jeffrey Haupt - Sound Mixer, Richard Bryce Goodman - Sound/Sound Designer, Bruce Stambler - Sound/Sound Designer, Tanner Gill - Stunts, Michael Haynes - Stunts, John Rottger - Stunts, Tierre Turner - Stunts, Russell Towery - Stunts, Keith Woulard - Stunts, Gregory J. Barnett - Stunts, Scott R. Fisher - Stunts, George Fisher - Stunts, Eddie Mathews - Stunts, Steven T. Ritzi - Stunts, Terry Ahue - Stunts, Karin Justman - Stunts, Michael Trisler - Stunts, Tim Soergel - Stunts, Jeffrey Barnett - Stunts, Oliver Keller - Stunts, Chris Papajohn - Stunts, Sterling Winans - Stunts, Jeffrey D. Loftus - Technical Advisor, Vincent Agostino - Unit Production Manager, Mark Indig - Unit Production Manager, Ron L. Brinkerhoff - Screenwriter, William Mesa - Visual Effects Supervisor, Raymond McIntyre Jr. - Visual Effects Supervisor, John P. Mesa - Visual Effects Supervisor, Jerry Pooler - Visual Effects Supervisor, David Kern - Sound Effects Editor, Randle Akerson - Sound Effects Editor, Donald J. Malouf - Sound Effects Editor, F. Hudson Miller - Sound Effects Editor, Dave Reynolds - Additional Music, Don Harper - Additional Music, Paul Linford - Additional Music, Peter J. Silbermann - Unit Publicist, David Nowell - Aerial Photography, Lowell D. Blank - Executive Music Producer, Mason Hersey - First Assistant Camera, Scott C. Smith - First Assistant Camera, Ian Lynch - First Assistant Camera, Stephen Wong - First Assistant Camera, Baird B. Steptoe - First Assistant Camera, Gary Kangrga - Key Grip, Gilbert Charbonnet - Key Grip, Dennis Zoppe - Key Grip, Anthony T. Marra II - Key Grip, Dan Diprima - Music Editor, Clark Henderson - Post Production Supervisor, Anthony Rossi III - Production Coordinator, Leslie S. Moak - Production Coordinator, Dawnn Pavlonnis - Production Coordinator, Charles Rapp - Production Supervisor, Ritchie Kremer - Properties Master, Michael C. Casper - Re-Recording Mixer, David E. Fluhr - Re-Recording Mixer, Myron Nettinga - Re-Recording Mixer, Druann Carlson - Script Supervisor, Sam Sullivan - Script Supervisor, Christophe LeChanu - Second Assistant Director, Ethan Ross - Second Assistant Director, Scott R. Fisher - Special Effects Coordinator, Paula Fisher - Special Effects Coordinator, Bob Ulland - Steadicam Operator, Ben Glass - Still Photographer, Robert L. Sephton - Supervising Sound Editor, Todd Toon - Supervising Sound Editor, Mike Thomas - Underwater Photography, Emily Wallin - Visual Effects Producer, George Macri - Visual Effects Producer, Susan Zwerman - Visual Effects Producer, Tiffany A. Smith - Visual Effects Producer, Tracy Takahashi - Visual Effects Producer, Corinne Pooler - Visual Effects Producer, Julie Feiner - ADR Editor, G.W. Brown - ADR Editor, Eliza Pollack Zebert - ADR Editor, Doc Kane - ADR Mixer, Bob Deschaine - ADR Mixer, Tom O'Connell - ADR Mixer, Tami Treadwell - ADR Recordist, Rick Canelli - ADR Recordist, Jeannette Browning - ADR Recordist, Alice Wymer - Assistant Production Coordinator, Heather Beckett - Assistant Production Coordinator, Trang Dang - Assistant Production Coordinator, Christina Marie Lane - Assistant Properties, Monica Perez - Assistant Properties, Cassie Catalanotto - Assistant Properties, Donald E. Murray - Assistant Sound Editor, Ann L. Thornberg - Assistant Sound Editor, Mark A. Tracy - Assistant Sound Editor, Anne Couk - Assistant Sound Editor, Scot Gaal - Best Boy Electric, Scott D. Zuchowski - Best Boy Electric, Ricardo Carrillo - Best Boy Electric, Michael Fahey - Best Boy Grip, Daniel Rector - Best Boy Grip, Lee T. McLemore - Best Boy Grip, Donis Rhoden - Best Boy Grip, Peter Wagner - Best Boy Grip, Sara Arrington - Casting Assistant, Taylor Jenkins - Casting Assistant, Michael McCaskey - Casting Assistant, Tamara Hunter - Casting Associate, Andy Ryan - Chief Lighting Technician, Richard Cronn - Chief Lighting Technician, Sean M. Finnegan - Chief Lighting Technician, Virginia McCollam - Costumes Supervisor, Steven Hacker - DGA Intern, John Kwiatkowski - Dialogue Editor, Charles W. Ritter - Dialogue Editor, Val Kuklowsky - Dialogue Editor, Frank T. Smathers - Dialogue Editor, Sean Devine - Dolly Grip, Darrell B. Sheldon - Dolly Grip, Stephen Drinon - Dolly Grip, Robert Cable - First Assistant Accountant, John Sievert - Foley Artist, Matt Harrison - Foley Editor, Ed Fincher - Key Costumer, Kerry Mendenhall - Key Hairstylist, Louis Lazzara - Key Make-up, Grant Samson - Leadman, Tommy Bernard - Personal Assistant, Jasa Abreo - Personal Assistant, Glenn Klekowski - Personal Assistant, Tina Treadwell - Personal Assistant, Julie Benson - Personal Assistant, Tracey Hetrick - Personal Assistant, Karyn Spencer Murphy - Personal Assistant, Maryn Silverberg - Personal Assistant, Keith Sweitzer - Personal Assistant, Amanda Uber - Personal Assistant, Ellen Adolph - Production Accountant, Dave McComb - Second Assistant Accountant, Heidi Lewis - Second Assistant Accountant, Michael Miller - Second Assistant Accountant, Robert Baek - Second Assistant Camera, Bob Settlemire - Second Assistant Camera, Dave "Cupcake" Edwards - Second Assistant Camera, Courtney Harrell - Second Assistant Camera, Markus Mentzer - Second Assistant Camera, Julian Brain - Second Second Assistant Director, Jimi Woods - Second Second Assistant Director, Colleen Casey - Second Second Assistant Director, Cali Pomés - Set Production Assistant, Jason Halley - Set Production Assistant, Megan Schmidt - Set Production Assistant, Robert S. Wilhelm, Jr. - Set Production Assistant, Davie Beard - Transportation Captain, David Norris - Transportation Captain, Tommy Roberts - Transportation Captain, J.D. Yarbrough - Transportation Captain, Michale D. Antunez - Transportation Coordinator, Flash Film Works - Visual Effects, Pixel Magic - Visual Effects, FURIOUS FX - Visual Effects, Digital Dream - Visual Effects, Gene Serdena - Set Decorator, Liz Constantine - Featured Music, Lee Wimer - Color Timing, Hanna Brothers - Craft Service/Catering, Lars Sloan - Craft Service/Catering, Smitty's Craft Service - Craft Service/Catering, Patsy Williams - Craft Service/Catering, Steve Copley - Foley Mixer, Erin Rogers - Production Secretary, Elle Martini - Production Secretary, Tanner Gill - Set Medic/First Aid, John Rottger - Set Medic/First Aid, Gregory J. Barnett - Set Medic/First Aid, Terry Ahue - Set Medic/First Aid, Jason Inman - Set Medic/First Aid, Michael Trisler - Set Medic/First Aid, Lela Lavonne Doane - Set Medic/First Aid, Susan Keatley - Set Medic/First Aid, Chris Papajohn - Set Medic/First Aid, Andy Miller - Special Effects Foreman, Robert L. Slater - Special Effects Technician, Tom Knott - Special Effects Technician, Michael Rifkin - Special Effects Technician, Chris Suarez - Special Effects Technician, Ian C. McArthur - Special Effects Technician, Robert Menapace - Special Effects Technician, Joseph E. Judd - Special Effects Technician, Alan R. Kiriu - Special Effects Technician, Alvin Licoan - Special Effects Technician, Alan Samuel Ripkin - Special Effects Technician, Jeff Burrage - Video Assist, Lincoln Kupchak - Visual Effects Editor, Mark Herman - Visual Effects Editor, yU+Co - Title Design, Harold Parker - Assistant Editor, Matt Schmidt - Assistant Editor, Clay Rawlins - Assistant Editor, Oliver Hug - Assistant Music Editor, Carol O'Connell - Department Head Hair, Elle Elliott - Department Head Hair, Jeff Dawn - Department Head Makeup, Francisco X. Perez - Department Head Makeup

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The Guardian

The poster for the film.
Directed by Andrew Davis
Produced by Armyan Bernstein
Lowell D. Blank
Zanne Devine
Beau Flynn
Charlie Lyons
Peter Macgregor-Scott
Tripp Vinson
Written by Ron L. Brinkerhoff
Starring Kevin Costner
Ashton Kutcher
Melissa Sagemiller
Clancy Brown
Music by Trevor Rabin
Cinematography Stephen St. John
Editing by Thomas J. Nordberg
Dennis Virkler
Distributed by Touchstone Pictures
Beacon Communications
Release date(s) September 29, 2006
Running time 139 min.
Country USA
Budget $80 million (expected)

The Guardian is a 2006 film starring Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, and Melissa Sagemiller that was released on September 29, 2006. The film was directed by Andrew Davis, director of The Fugitive. The setting for the film is the United States Coast Guard and their Aviation Survival Technician (AST) program.

Contents

Plot

The plot follows Senior Chief Petty Officer Ben Randall (Kevin Costner) and Jake Fischer (Ashton Kutcher) at the United States Coast Guard's Aviation Survival Technician (AST) Program. Ben Randall is the top rescue swimmer who continues to work against regulation past the age of 40. Jake Fischer is a hot-shot candidate for AST who was ranked as a top competitive swimmer in high school with scholarships to every Ivy league college and university, but opted to enlist in the Coast Guard instead in hopes of becoming an AST. The movie title is introduced by a mythic tale: People lost at sea often claim they feel a presence lifting them to the surface, breathing life into their bodies while they are waiting for help to arrive. They call this presence "The Guardian."

Ben, who has been juggling his home life and work as a Coast Guard rescue swimmer, is confronted by his wife asking for a separation due to his frequent time at work. During the argument, he receives a page for an immediate rescue. Out at sea, he loses his rescue team in an HH-60J Jayhawk helicopter mishap, and while waiting in a survival raft, his best friend, Chief Petty Officer Carl Billings, dies due to injury, cold, and shock. Additionally, Ben had placed a victim into the helicopter's rescue basket who was abruptly pulled under with the sinking helicopter and was never seen again. Shaken, he is forced to either retire or to teach at a Coast Guard training school to recompose in which he reluctantly chooses the latter. Here, Jake arrives as a hopeful AST candidate at the academy. Ben is considered a legend with a countless number of saves.

Ben goes against protocol as an instructor and teaches as he wills, while Jake is the usual arrogant, but good-hearted student. During the training, Jake meets a local schoolteacher, Emily Thomas, and begins a "casual" relationship, as they both know his time there is limited. Once the initial, grueling weeks of training are over, and more than half of the students dropped (the school's Commandant almost boasts of an attrition rate of more than 50%), detailed instruction begins at the academy.

After sleeping at his girlfriend’s house, Jake arrives late to class and is confronted by the waiting Ben. Unexpectedly, Jake is not dropped, although he is punished for his tardiness. Ben tries to force Jake into quitting, but he later sees his persistence and dedication. Meeting Emily in a bar, Jake tells her about him beating all of his instructor's, Ben Randall's, records. However, Maggie the barkeep, an old friend of Ben's, tells Jake of an unbreakable record: On a rescue at a ship fire, Ben worked tirelessly to save all the victims. With one man left and a broken winch, Randall held the man by his fingertips for the entire flight to land, resulting in extensive injuries to his hand and shoulder, a record that could never be broken. Jake is humbled.

That night, Jake and Emily are at her house and Jake proposes they go on a date. Emily denies the date with Jake to stick to their "casual relationship" but later gives in to the date and they sleep together again. Later, during instruction, Jake's friend Charlie Hodge is unable to cope with panicked victims in the water and is afraid of failing school, so Jake takes him out for a drink before his date with Emily to cheer him up. After ending up in a Navy bar, they get involved in a fight and land in jail, leaving Jake's girlfriend stood up. Jake arrives back at base beaten and bandaged where he takes the blame entirely.

Ben confronts Jake as to why he left his prospects as a competitive swimmer to join the AST program, and tells Jake what he learned about Jake's past: on a late night out, Jake, the designated driver, got into an accidental automobile crash, resulting in the deaths of his high school relay team. After a moment of sorrow, Ben and Jake share common ground, now they both know how it feels like to be the only survivor. Jake asks what Ben’s real number of saves is; no answer is given. Instruction is nearing completion and Jake takes to the role of leader during exercises. At graduation only a handful of the original candidates remain. Emily comes to see her boyfriend graduate, but the two must say goodbye because Jake is leaving town. Jake and Emily find saying goodbye to each other overwhelming by sharing a hug and kiss, then they slowly walk away from each other.

Jake is assigned to CG Air Station Kodiak, Alaska for protection of the Bering Sea, Randall’s post and the same post Jake wants to be assigned to in the first place. On a mission together they are sent to rescue two kayakers trapped in a cave. Fischer enters the cave and lights a flare. This brings back painful memories as Ben flashes back to his crew's disaster. After rescuing the first victim Jake returns to find Ben locked up unable to move. Ben's victim had hit a log and had a head laceration, which reminded him of the night he lost his crew. Jake continues to rescue both the second victim and Ben. At this point Ben realizes he cannot continue. Against his commander's wishes he retires. Jake again asks Ben what the number is. Twenty-two is the answer, the number of people Ben couldn't save, the only number he kept track of. Finding his wife’s house, Ben goes in to apologize. He gives her the divorce papers and his wedding ring while they both act remorseful. Ben reveals that he has retired and slowly makes his way out. Ben returns to station to clear his office when he hears the radio chatter of a rescuer needed. Jake is to be sent to rescue four sailors trapped on a sinking vessel.

Three seamen are rescued while the ship's captain is trapped in the hull. While Jake refuses to leave the captain, the chopper leaves to refuel. Finally freeing the captain, the door to the room is sealed shut by water and debris. Trapped in the room the hull begins to fill with seawater. Moreover, waves hit the vessel, causing the captain to hit his head against a pipe.

In addition, an oxygen tank falls on the captain's body, killing him in the process. Ben Randall is the only rescue swimmer available to save Jake. He promptly begins to gather his gear. On scene, Ben is lowered onto the vessel. Getting snagged on the mast he is forced to unhook and climb down. At this point Jake has very little breathing room. Finding the sealed door, the water is released and Jake is freed. Back on deck they both hook to the rescue cable. Halfway up, the winch jams and the cable begins to unravel. Ben, realizing it can't hold both of them, unhooks and tries to fall. Jake catches and will not let him go, holding onto him by his glove simply saying, "I won't let go." Ben understandingly says, "I know." and unstraps his glove, plummeting from a fatal height into the ocean. Desperate to go in, Jake isn't allowed, as the only cable they have is broken and are afraid to lose Jake as well; the spotlights never see Ben resurface.

Then, Jake Fischer begins to narrate. "The Coast Guard conducted one of the largest search-and-rescue missions for a single man in its history, but the body of Senior Chief Ben Randall was never found. What makes a legend? Is it what someone did when they were alive... or how they're remembered after they're gone? Some people actually believe Senior Chief made the swim to the Aleutian Islands. He's standing on a distant beach somewhere with a fishing pole in his hand. But I found my answer a couple of weeks later..." Weeks later, Jake is again sent to rescue a man. Upon retrieval, the victim keeps asking where the other man is. Jake realizes that 'someone' helped him, staying with him until help came. "He never let go", the man said. Jake attributes this to Ben's presence and continues his narration. "There's a legend—of a man who lives beneath the sea. He's a fisher of men. A last hope for all those who have been left behind. He is known as The Guardian (Senior Chief Ben Randall). Ben Randall always said life is about making choices. In the end, by making his, he helped me make mine."

This narration Jake makes refers to being reunited with Emily for good. In saying so, he visits Emily at the elementary school she teaches at. Because her class was interrupted by Jake, Emily pauses her class, approaches him and asks, "What are you doing here?" Jake answers, "I lied to you—I can't do casual." There, Emily kisses Jake happily.

Cast

Many of the supporting actors, including ASTC instructors, helicopter pilots, and support personnel, are actual U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmers, pilots, and ground personnel. Several characters, including Kutcher's, identify themselves as Airman. An Airman is the title and rank of an enlisted person whom is undesignated and/or currently undergoing training in an aviation related field. Similar ranks within the Coast Guard are those of Seaman and Fireman.

One of the students was Mark Gangloff. He was an Olympic swimmer who received a gold medal in the Athens Olympic Games. *Clancy Brown "reprises" his role in The Guardian as another "Captain Hadley" — in the movie adaptation of Stephen King's The Shawshank Redemption, Brown played the chief of the prison's guards as Captain Byron Hadley.

Production

A wave pool used during filming
A ship located on a hydraulic gimbal used for filming
  • The production company hired local contractors to build a massive indoor wave pool for production.
  • Following the series of hurricanes in the southern United States in 2005, production moved to Shreveport, Louisiana. Some of the "base" scenes were filmed at Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana and also at Camp Minden in Minden, Louisiana.
  • The film was revised after Hurricane Katrina, with the addition of several comments on the storm and the rescues following. The end credits are replete with "glory" shots of U.S. Coast Guard helicopters conducting rescues in the greater New Orleans area. The DVD contains a special feature on U.S. Coast Guard rescue operations, especially in the aftermath of Katrina.
  • Some of the scenes that were supposed to be filmed in Kodiak, Alaska were filmed CG Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina instead. 60,000 pounds of ice were needed on the set.
  • The training pool used in the movie was LSU-Shreveport's natatorium.
  • The 3D fluid effects (ocean surfaces, cresting waves, splashes, bow-spray, boat wakes, rain) were created by Flash Film Works in Hollywood with the expertise of Mark Stasiuk (RealFlow expert) at Fusion CI Studios in Los Angeles.

History

The mishap where Randall loses his crew is loosely based on an actual U.S. Coast Guard aviation mishap in Alaska. The aircraft was an HH-3F Pelican (USCG variant of the Sea King), instead of the HH-60J Jayhawk (USCG variant of the Blackhawk/Seahawk) pictured in the movie.[1]

Alternate ending

In an alternate ending found on the DVD, Randall survives. As he unhooks and tries to fall, Jake again grabs him and vows not to let go. Instead of unstrapping his glove, Randall lets the cable pull them up and it breaks just as they get into the helicopter. This ending was added because some of the writers were worried that the original ending was too strong for viewers. Nonetheless, it was scrapped when Disney chairman, Dick Cook applauded the original ending.

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