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| Flying at 40,000 feet in a cavernous, state-of-the-art 474 aircraft, Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) faces every mother's worst nightmare when her six year-old daughter, Julia, vanishes without a trace mid-flight from Berlin to New York. |

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—1. Overview (multimedia)
—2. Overview Basic (dial up speed)
—3. Reviews and Blogs
—4. Cast and Crew
—5. Photo Pages
—6. Trailers, Clips, DVDs, Books, Soundtrack
—7. Posters
—8. Production Notes (pdf)
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Reviews by
JACOB SAHMS
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KEVIN MILLER
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TIM SPANBURG |
BASIC CREDITS |
Release Date: September 23, 2005
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Director: Robert Schwentke
Screenwriter: Peter A. Dowling, Terry Hayes, Billy Ray
Starring: Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Sean Bean, Amanda Brooks
Genre: Drama, Thriller
MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for violence and some intense plot material)
Official Website: FlightPlan.movies.com
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for violence and some intense plot material.For rating reasons, go to FILMRATINGS.COM, and MPAA.ORG.
Parents, please refer to PARENTALGUIDE.ORG |

FLIGHTPLAN
"Humanity is critiqued. No one cares, whispers the villain, no one spoke up as I shoved your child into a storage bin. Isn’t that sad but true?"
-- Jacob Sahms reviews
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FLIGHTPLAN
CAN YOU?
Can you stick to your beliefs even when circumstances seem to contradict them and everyone around you thinks your nuts?
-- Kevin Miller reviews |
FLIGHTPLAN
How do we respond to someone in crisis?
Even when we have all reason to treat someone badly? These are the questions Flightplan raises.
-- Tim Spanburg reviews |
SYNOPSIS |
Academy Award-winning producer Brian Grazer ("A Beautiful Mind," "Apollo 13") teams up with two-time Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster ("Silence of the Lambs," "The Accused") in the taut psychological thriller, "Flightplan," directed by Robert Schwentke and written by Peter Dowling and Billy Ray. Flying at 40,000 feet in a cavernous, state-of-the-art 474 aircraft, Kyle Pratt (Foster) faces every mother's worst nightmare when her six year-old daughter, Julia, vanishes without a trace mid-flight from Berlin to New York. Already emotionally devastated by the unexpected death of her husband, Kyle desperately struggles to prove her sanity to the disbelieving flight crew and passengers while facing the very real possibility that she may be losing her mind. While neither Captain Rich (Bean), nor Air Marshal Gene Carson (Sarsgaard) want to doubt the bereaved widow, all evidence indicates that her daughter was never on board resulting in paranoia and doubt among the passengers and crew of the plane. Finding herself desperately alone, Kyle can only rely on her own wits to solve the mystery and save her daughter. |
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