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| Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) is a visitor to New York from Eastern Europe, whose homeland erupts in a fiery coup while he is in the air en route to America. Stranded at Kennedy Airport with a passport from nowhere, he is unauthorized to actually enter the United States and must improvise his days and nights in the terminal’s international transit lounge until the war at home is over. |

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| CREDITS |
| Directed by Steven Spielberg
Story by Andrew Niccol and Sacha Gervasi
Screenplay by Sacha Gervasi and Jeff Nathanson
Cast (in credits order)
Tom Hanks .... Viktor Navorski
Catherine Zeta-Jones .... Amelia
Stanley Tucci .... Frank Dixon
Chi McBride
Diego Luna .... Airport employee
Barry Shabaka Henley
Zoe Saldana .... INS agent
Eddie Jones
Produced by
Jason Hoffs .... executive producer
Laurie MacDonald .... producer
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan .... co-producer
Andrew Niccol .... executive producer
Walter F. Parkes .... producer
Steven Spielberg .... producer
Patricia Whitcher .... executive producer
Original Music by John Williams
Cinematography by Janusz Kaminski
Film Editing by Michael Kahn
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for brief language and drug references.
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| SYNOPSIS |
| Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) is a visitor to New York from Eastern Europe, whose homeland erupts in a fiery coup while he is in the air en route to America. Stranded at Kennedy Airport with a passport from nowhere, he is unauthorized to actually enter the United States and must improvise his days and nights in the terminal’s international transit lounge until the war at home is over. As the weeks and months
stretch on, Viktor finds the compressed universe of the terminal to be a richly complex world of absurdity, generosity, ambition, amusement, status, serendipity and even romance with a beautiful flight attendant named Amelia (Catherine Zeta-Jones). But Viktor has long worn out his welcome with airport official Frank Dixon, who considers him a bureaucratic glitch, a problem he cannot control but wants desperately to erase. |

REVIEW BY DAVID BRUCE
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