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Water 1985

★ 5.933 votes98 min📅 1985-01-11

In the sun-soaked paradise of a tiny Caribbean island, British Governor Frederick Maynard's peaceful routine is upended when an American corporation uncovers a vast underground reserve of natural mineral water.

Director: Dick Clement

Cast

Michael Caine
Michael Caine
Governor Baxter Thwaites
Valerie Perrine
Valerie Perrine
Pamela Weintraub
Brenda Vaccaro
Brenda Vaccaro
Dolores Thwaites
Leonard Rossiter
Leonard Rossiter
Sir Malcolm Leveridge
Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly
Delgado Fitzhugh
Dennis Dugan
Dennis Dugan
Rob
Fulton Mackay
Fulton Mackay
Eric
Oscar James
Oscar James
Miguel
Chris Tummings
Chris Tummings
Garfield
Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton
Himself - The Singing Rebels' Band

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Water (1985) about?

*Water (1985)* follows British Governor Frederick Maynard whose tranquil island life is disrupted when an American company discovers a massive natural mineral water reserve. As economic opportunities clash with political and personal stakes, the film explores themes of exploitation, power, and the absurdity of bureaucracy through sharp humor.

Who directed Water?

Water was directed by Dick Clement, known for his work in British comedies and sharp social satires.

Who stars in Water?

The film features a standout cast led by Michael Caine, Valerie Perrine, Brenda Vaccaro, Billy Connolly, and Dennis Dugan in key roles.

Is Water (1985) worth watching?

As an adventure-comedy with a satirical edge, *Water (1985)* offers a fun and engaging watch for fans of Michael Caine's performances and lighthearted comedies. While not a blockbuster, its blend of humor and social commentary makes it a worthwhile pick for a breezy evening in.

How long is Water?

Water has a runtime of 98 minutes.

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About Water (1985) — How a Caribbean paradise turns into a corporate battleground in this quirky comedy

In the sun-soaked paradise of a tiny Caribbean island, British Governor Frederick Maynard's peaceful routine is upended when an American corporation uncovers a vast underground reserve of natural mineral water. What begins as a promising economic boost quickly spirals into a chaotic power struggle, blending sharp political satire with lighthearted comedy. Directed by Dick Clement, *Water (1985)* delivers a witty critique of corporate greed and colonial hubris, all while keeping the tone breezy and entertaining. Michael Caine stars as the governor grappling with unexpected chaos, supported by a lively ensemble cast that includes Valerie Perrine and Billy Connolly, whose comedic timing adds levity to the unfolding drama.

The film's clever script and vibrant island setting create an atmosphere that's equal parts whimsical and thought-provoking, making it a standout in the adventure-comedy genre. With its blend of humor, social commentary, and stellar performances, *Water (1985)* offers a refreshing take on a familiar trope—one where paradise is anything but predictable.