Sauza is not the brand of tequila used in the movie Sanctum. It's Porfidio with the distinctive glass cactus attached to the inside bottom of the bottle.
Sanctum is based on the true events of the writer/producer of the film, Andrew Wright. Wright was cave-diving in Western Australia's Nullabor Plain, which is a frontier for cave exploration, when a freak storm hit the area and trapped Wright and about 15 other divers underground. The screenplay is loosely based on the events that transpired.The movie is based on events that happened to one of the film's co-writers, Andrew Wight, who went deep-sea diving and ended up trapped with a group of other divers in an underwater cave system.
Sanctum was filmed in Australia.
The Production Budget for Sanctum was $30,000,000.
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No, Sanctum Cave is a fictional location depicted in the movie "Sanctum," released in 2011.
Sanctum is a film about a group of cave divers who get trapped in the cave system after an accident, which causes further flooding in the caves. To find their way out the survivors have to work together and fight the natural elements.
Yes. The cave featured in the movie Sanctum was not actually Esa'ala Cave (the movie was filmed in a cave in Southern Australia), but there is a real Esa'ala Cave. It is located in the Milne Bay Provence of Papua New Guinea.
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"Sanctum" (2011). Stars Richard Roxburgh, Ioan Gruffudd, Rhys Wakefield.
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Sauza is not the brand of tequila used in the movie Sanctum. It's Porfidio with the distinctive glass cactus attached to the inside bottom of the bottle.
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