The Lightship | |
Director: | Jerzy Skolimowski |
Producer: | Bill Benenson Moritz Borman Matthias Deyle |
Screenplay: | William Mai David Taylor |
Starring: | Robert Duvall Klaus Maria Brandauer Badja Djola Arliss Howard William Forsythe |
Music: | Stanley Myers |
Cinematography: | Charly Steinberger |
Editing: | Scott Hancock Barrie Vince |
Studio: | CBS Theatrical Films |
Distributor: | Castle Hill Productions |
Runtime: | 89 minutes |
Country: | United States |
The Lightship is a 1985 American drama film directed by Jerzy Skolimowski. The film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer and Robert Duvall, with early appearances by Arliss Howard and William Forsythe.
The film is based on the novella "Das Feuerschiff" ("The Lightship" in German) by German author Siegfried Lenz which had previously been made into a German film of the same title in 1963. The film was the last made by CBS Theatrical Films, which went out of business in November 1985. The film was distributed by Castle Hill Productions just nine months after the closure of the studio.
The story follows the crew of a small ship run by a man named Miller. Sailing out to sea, the ship is taken over by three criminals, one of them named Caspary. Just when they think they are safe, the criminals find themselves battling the crew for control of the vessel.
The conflict between the captain (Brandauer) and his son is an important part of the plot.The son wants to subdue the criminals, Captain Miller is against the idea.His son sees this as cowardice, but in reality Miller feels protecting the crew is more important than apprehending the criminals.