''Cast Away'' is a 2000 American
survival drama film
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directed and produced by
Robert Zemeckis and starring
Tom Hanks,
Helen Hunt, and
Nick Searcy. Hanks plays a
FedEx
FedEx Corporation, originally known as Federal Express Corporation, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate holding company specializing in Package delivery, transportation, e-commerce, and ...
troubleshooter who is stranded on a desert island after his plane crashes in the
South Pacific, and the plot focuses on his desperate attempts to survive and return home. Initial filming took place from January to March 1999 before resuming in April 2000 and concluding in May.
''Cast Away'' was released on December 22, 2000, by
20th Century Fox
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in the United States and Canada and by
DreamWorks Pictures
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in other territories. It grossed $429.6 million worldwide, making it the
third-highest-grossing film of 2000. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the screenplay and Hanks's performance, for which he won
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama at the
58th Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for
Best Actor in a Leading Role at the
73rd Academy Awards.
Plot
In December 1995, Chuck Noland is a
FedEx
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systems analyst who travels the world resolving productivity problems. He lives with his girlfriend, Kelly Frears in
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a population of 633,104 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the List of municipalities in Tenne ...
. The two talk of getting married but keep experiencing setbacks due to Chuck being constantly called away to work, which also starts to put a strain on their relationship. During a
Christmas
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dinner, Chuck experiences pain due to an infected tooth, just before he is summoned to resolve a FedEx problem in
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
. Before leaving, Kelly gives Chuck her grandfather's
pocket watch with a photo of her in it. He gives her a small box, saying she can wait to open it on New Year's Eve when he returns, implying it is an
engagement ring.
The FedEx cargo plane Chuck boards crashes into the
Pacific Ocean
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during a violent storm, leaving him as the only survivor. Washing ashore on a deserted island, Chuck explores the area, discovering several FedEx packages washing up on the coast, as well as the body of one of the pilots, Albert Miller, which he buries. In the following days, Chuck struggles to locate food and water. After seeing a ship on the horizon, he unsuccessfully tries to escape the island on a life raft, but is prevented by the tide and injures his leg. Realizing it is unlikely he will be rescued, Chuck opens most of the packages, finding items he uses to improve his living conditions. However, he does not open a package with golden angel wings painted on it, thinking the wings have symbolic meaning. While attempting to
start a fire, Chuck cuts his hand and furiously throws several objects including a
Wilson volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
, leaving a bloodstained handprint. He draws a face into the blood, names the ball Wilson and begins talking to it. Chuck realizes the chances of his rescue are low because of the wide search area. Due to severe pain from his infected tooth, he performs his own tooth extraction using a rock and an ice skate. The extraction is successful, but he passes out from the pain.
Four years later, Chuck, now bearded and disheveled, has adapted to life alone on the island. After a section from a
portable toilet enclosure washes up, he begins constructing a
raft
A raft is any flat structure for support or transportation over water. It is usually of basic design, characterized by the absence of a hull. Rafts are usually kept afloat by using any combination of buoyant materials such as wood, sealed barre ...
, which he successfully launches past the surf with Wilson, the unopened FedEx package and his belongings in tow. Chuck survives a storm, but afterward, Wilson falls off the raft and floats away. He unsuccessfully attempts to rescue Wilson and is left to grieve his loss. Soon after, he is rescued by a passing cargo ship.
Four weeks later, Chuck is returned to the mainland, where he learns he was
presumed dead by his family and friends. As he is given a hero's welcome at the FedEx headquarters in Memphis, he meets his dentist Jerry Lovett, who he discovers has married and had a daughter with Kelly. A homecoming party is held at Chuck's hotel room but Kelly is emotionally unable to greet him. Later that night, Chuck visits Kelly, where they bond for the last time; the two share a passionate kiss and confess their love for each other, but they both realize she cannot leave her family, and they part ways. Chuck returns the pocket watch Kelly gave him, and she gives him back his
Jeep Cherokee that she had kept after his disappearance.
Chuck drives to
Texas
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to return the angel-winged package to the address of the sender. Finding no one home, he leaves it at the door with a note saying the package saved his life. He departs in his vehicle and stops at a
crossroads. A woman in a pickup truck, headed in the direction of the house, stops and gives information about where each road leads. As she drives away, Chuck notices the same angel wings painted on the tailgate of her truck. He looks down each road, trying to decide which way to go, smiling as he finally faces the direction the truck went.
Cast
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Tom Hanks as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems analyst
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Helen Hunt as Kelly Frears, Chuck's girlfriend
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Nick Searcy as Stan, Chuck's best friend and co-worker
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Jenifer Lewis as Becca Twig
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Geoffrey Blake as Maynard Graham
* Peter Von Berg as Yuri
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Chris Noth as Dr. Gerald "Jerry" Lovett, a dentist who is later Kelly's husband
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Lari White as Bettina Peterson, the woman who sent the unopened FedEx package
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Vince Martin as Pilot Albert "Al" Miller, a FedEx pilot who is buried by Chuck on the island
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Michael Forest as Pilot Jack
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Jay Acovone as Pilot Peter
* Garret Davis as Pilot Blaine
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Viveka Davis as Pilot Gwen
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Nan Martin as Kelly's mother
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Dennis Letts as Dennis Larson
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Valerie Wildman as Virginia Larson
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Steve Monroe as Steve Larson
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Elden Henson as Elden Madden
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Timothy Stack as Morgan Stockton
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Joe Conley as Joe Wally
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Fred Smith as himself
Production
Development
In a 2017 Actor Roundtable with ''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'', Tom Hanks stated
Filming

The film was not shot chronologically. It began on January 18, 1999, before halting two months later. Filming resumed on April 3, 2000, and finished the following month. Hanks gained during pre-production, for the purpose of making his transformation more dramatic. After most of the film was shot, production was paused so he could lose the weight and grow his hair and beard to look like he had been living on the island for years. Another four-month production halt preceded the filming of the return scenes. During the year-long hiatus, Zemeckis used the same film crew to make another film, ''
What Lies Beneath''.
While the film was in production, Hanks nearly died when he suffered an infected cut on his leg. He was rushed to a local hospital to undergo surgery and stayed there for three days. Filming of ''Cast Away'' was suspended for three weeks to allow Hanks to recover from the injury. Filming lasted for sixteen months.
''Cast Away'' was filmed on
Monuriki, one of the
Mamanuca Islands in
Fiji
Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about ...
. It is in a subgroup of the Mamanuca
archipelago
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, which is sited off the coast of
Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. The island
became a tourist attraction after the film's release. After Chuck's return, it is identified by Kelly as being "about south of the
Cook Islands," but there is no land between the southernmost Cook Islands of
Mangaia and
Antarctica
Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. ...
.
The film begins and ends in the same location, on the Arrington Ranch in the
Texas Panhandle south of the city of
Canadian, Texas.
Music
The film's minimal score was composed and conducted by
Alan Silvestri for which he won a
Grammy Award
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in 2002. The film's soundtrack is most notable for its lack of score and creature sound effects (such as bird song or insect sounds) while Chuck is on the island, which is intended to reinforce the feeling of isolation. ''Cast Away'' contains no original musical score until Chuck escapes the island. However, there is a Russian choral piece heard near the start of the film that was not composed or even recorded by Silvestri, so it does not appear on the film's soundtrack list. It is a traditional Russian song written by
Lev Knipper called "Oh, My Field"
("Polyushko, Polye") and it is available on various collections of Red Army hymns.
The official soundtrack CD is an
anthology
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of musical pieces from all the films up to that point that were both directed by Zemeckis and scored by Silvestri. The only track from ''Cast Away'' itself is the theme from the end credits.
The ''Cast Away'' soundtrack consists of 10 tracks, with performers including
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
,
Chuck Berry
Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Father of Rock and Roll", he refined and de ...
, and
Charles Brown.
FedEx
FedEx provided access to their facilities (Memphis, Los Angeles, and Moscow) as well as airplanes, trucks, uniforms, and logistical support. A team of FedEx marketers oversaw production through more than two years of filming. FedEx CEO
Fred Smith made an appearance as himself for the scene where Chuck is welcomed back, which was filmed on location at FedEx's home facilities in Memphis, Tennessee. The idea of a story based on a FedEx plane crashing gave the company "a heart attack at first", but the overall story was seen as positive. FedEx, which paid no money for
product placement in the film, saw an increase in
brand awareness
Brand awareness is the extent to which customers are able to recall or recognize a brand under different conditions. Brand awareness is one of the two key components of brand knowledge, as defined by the associative network memory model. It plays ...
in Asia and Europe following the film's release.
Wilson the volleyball
In the film, Wilson the
volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
serves as Chuck Noland's
personified friend and only companion during the four years that Noland spends alone on a deserted
island
An island or isle is a piece of land, distinct from a continent, completely surrounded by water. There are continental islands, which were formed by being split from a continent by plate tectonics, and oceanic islands, which have never been ...
.
Named after the volleyball's manufacturer,
Wilson Sporting Goods, the character was created by screenwriter
William Broyles Jr. While researching for the film, he consulted with professional survival experts, and then chose to deliberately strand himself for one week on an isolated beach in the
Gulf of California, to force himself to search for water and food, and obtain his own shelter. During this time, a Wilson-branded soccer ball washed up on shore, providing the inspiration for the film's inanimate companion. When the idea was presented to Tom Hanks, he happily agreed on the volleyball as a memento to his wife, Rita Wilson, knowing he would be away from home for a long period of time for filming. From a screenwriting point of view, Wilson also serves to realistically allow dialogue to take place in a solitary scenario.
It is rumored, but not confirmed, that one of the original volleyball props was sold at auction for $18,500 to the ex-CEO of
FedEx Office,
Ken May. At the time of the film's release, Wilson launched its own joint promotion centered on its products "co-starring" with Tom Hanks. Wilson manufactured a volleyball with a reproduction of the bloodied handprint face on one side. It was sold for a limited time during the film's initial release and continues to be offered on the company's website. A screen-matched original Wilson the volleyball prop sold via
Heritage Auctions on December 7, 2024 for $162,500.
Reception
Box office
''Cast Away'' opened in 2,774 theaters in North America and grossed $28.9 million (an average of $10,412 per theater) in its opening weekend. For the four-day
Christmas
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long holiday weekend, it took in a total of $39.9 million. At that point, it had the highest Christmas opening weekend of any film, surpassing ''
Patch Adams''. Upon opening, ''Cast Away'' reached the number one spot at the box office, beating another
Helen Hunt film, ''
What Women Want''. It would also compete against ''
How the Grinch Stole Christmas'', which was released the previous month. With a total gross of $8.5 million, ''Cast Away'' held the record for having the biggest
New Year's Eve
In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve refers to the evening, or commonly the entire day, of the last day of the year, 31 December, also known as Old Year's Day. In many countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated with dancing, eating, drinkin ...
gross until ''
Meet the Fockers'' took it in 2004. The film remained at the top of the box office for three weeks until it was overtaken by ''
Save the Last Dance''. ''Cast Away'' kept performing well and ended up earning $233.6 million domestically and $196 million internationally, for a total of $429.6 million, against its production budget of $90 million. It became the
third-highest-grossing film of 2000, behind ''
Mission: Impossible 2'' and ''
Gladiator''.
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Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes
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, ''Cast Away'' holds an approval rating of 88% based on 156 reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Flawed but fascinating, ''Cast Away'' offers an intelligent script, some of Robert Zemeckis' most mature directing, and a showcase performance from Tom Hanks." On Metacritic
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, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100 based on reviews from 32 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Audiences polled by CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
Roger Joseph Ebert ( ; June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American Film criticism, film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter and author. He wrote for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' from 1967 until his death in 2013. Eber ...
of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' gave the film three stars out of four. In his review, he praised Hanks for doing "a superb job of carrying ''Cast Away'' all by himself for about two-thirds of its running time" by "never straining for effect, always persuasive even in this unlikely situation, winning our sympathy with his eyes and his body language when there's no one else on the screen." However, he also mentioned how he felt that the film is "a strong and simple story surrounded by needless complications, and flawed by a last act that disappoints us and then ends on a note of forced whimsy."
Accolades
Home media
''Cast Away'' was released on VHS and DVD on June 12, 2001, by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. The DVD version of the film is a THX certified two-disc Special Edition release that features a DTS 6.1 ES audio track and several bonus features, including galleries, special effects vignettes, audio commentary, trailers, TV spots, behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, featurettes and more. It became the fastest-selling DVD release in 20th Century Fox
20th Century Studios, Inc., formerly 20th Century Fox, is an American film studio, film production and Film distributor, distribution company owned by the Walt Disney Studios (division), Walt Disney Studios, the film studios division of the ...
history, selling 1.8 million copies and surpassing ''X-Men
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''. Additionally, the film generated $5.5 million in rentals, which broke ''Traffic
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Traffic laws govern and regulate traffic, while rules of the road include traffic laws and informal rules that may have developed over time to facilitate the orderly an ...
''s record for having the highest DVD rentals.[ ] ''Cast Away'' went on to hold this record until 2002 when it was taken by '' The Fast and the Furious''. In total, the film made $57 million in home video sales and $20.6 million in home video rentals during its first week of release. It had the second-highest first week home video rentals of any film, behind '' Meet the Parents'', as well as third-highest rentals overall, after the latter film and '' The Sixth Sense''.
A single-disc DVD version of the film was released alongside ''Independence Day
An independence day is an annual event memorialization, commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or Sovereign state, statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or after the end of a milit ...
'' on May 21, 2002.
The film was released on Blu-ray Disc
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on December 4, 2007.
In popular culture
A FedEx
FedEx Corporation, originally known as Federal Express Corporation, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate holding company specializing in Package delivery, transportation, e-commerce, and ...
commercial during Super Bowl XXXVII parodied the final scene of the film, in which Chuck Noland returns a package to its sender. In this version, the woman answers the door, and when Noland asks what was in the box, the woman replies: "Just a satellite phone, GPS locator, fishing rod, water purifier, and some seed
In botany, a seed is a plant structure containing an embryo and stored nutrients in a protective coat called a ''testa''. More generally, the term "seed" means anything that can be Sowing, sown, which may include seed and husk or tuber. Seeds ...
s. Just silly stuff."
Media executive Lloyd Braun of ABC first suggested the idea of a ''Cast Away''–type television series at a dinner party in 2003. Thom Sherman later pitched the idea for ''Cast Away – The Series'', but never developed the idea. The concept was later developed and pitched with the title ''Nowhere'', which later turned into the ABC show '' Lost''.
The second episode of the seventh season of ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', also known colloquially simply as ''Always Sunny'', is an American sitcom created by Rob McElhenney and co-developed by Glenn Howerton for FX (TV channel), FX. It premiered on August 4, 2005, and stars Charl ...
'', "The Gang Goes to the Jersey Shore" refers to a ''Cast Away'' scene. When Frank loses his "rum ham" while floating on a raft in the Atlantic Ocean, his anguish resembles that of Tom Hanks' character losing a volleyball he named "Wilson."
On December 31, 2002, at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden, colloquially known as the Garden or by its initials MSG, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in New York City. It is located in Midtown Manhattan between Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh and Eighth Avenue (Manhattan), Eig ...
, Phish played a clip from the film on the jumbotron to introduce their song "Wilson" during their concert. They later introduced "Tom Hanks" during the song onstage, but it was later revealed to be keyboardist Page McConnell's brother Steve.
On April 15, 2022, at Progressive Field, Tom Hanks threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Cleveland Guardians home opener, accompanied by a replica of Wilson from the movie.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. raced with a Wilson replica in his car to two victories in the fall of 2001 at Dover and Talladega. This was due to a joke on the radio that he felt lonely in the car during a race.
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