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Abduction
TrailerFor as long as he can remember, Nathan Harper has had the uneasy feeling that he's living someone else's life. Nathan decides to set out to uncover the truth about his life after finding his baby photo on a missing persons website.Actors: Jake Andolina, Oriah Acima Andrews, Ken Arnold, Maria Bello, Steve Blass, Derek Burnell, Benjamin J. Cain Jr., Holly Scott Cavanaugh, Radick Cembrzynski, Richard Cetrone, Mike Clark, ...»Director: John SingletonCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 5.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Abduction"
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Characters of "Abduction"
CIA ManPlayed by: Jake AndolinaThermalPlayed by: Ken ArnoldKozlow's TechPlayed by: Radick CembrzynskiGregoryPlayed by: Richard CetroneKarenPlayed by: Lily CollinsKevin HarperPlayed by: Jason IsaacsNathanPlayed by: Taylor LautnerBurtonPlayed by: Alfred MolinaNikola KozlowPlayed by: Michael NyqvistDr. BennettPlayed by: Sigourney WeaverGillyPlayed by: Denzel Whitaker -
Directors of "Abduction"
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Creators of "Abduction"
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Critic Reviews of "Abduction"
David Jenkins Time OutSeptember 27, 2011While the ultra-banal dialogue draws the occasional titter, the action scenes are tame and it's rife with plot holes that you could navigate a burning blimp through.
Tom Russo Boston GlobeSeptember 26, 2011The movie is a more objective opportunity to assess Lautner's potential as a general-purpose action hero once his emo-goth run wraps. You might not want to go betting on that one.
Benjamin Mercer Village VoiceSeptember 25, 2011A blockhead espionage thriller from director-for-hire John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood).
James Berardinelli ReelViewsSeptember 25, 2011Perhaps the only way to approach Abduction that will not result in a 105-minute boredom-induced coma is to think of it as a comedy, preferably with a drinking game attached.
Nathan Rabin AV ClubSeptember 23, 2011Singleton once radiated ambition and vision. These days, he seems to be aiming for mediocrity at best. Even by those extraordinarily lenient standards, the inessential, perfunctory Abduction falls short.
Andrew O'Hehir Salon.comSeptember 23, 2011Sadly, it's impossible to fake the faintest enthusiasm for this picture, which is a fourth-rate Hollywood thriller that bungles a lot of thievery from better movies.
Will Leitch DeadspinJune 22, 2013By the end of "Abduction," it's even becoming difficult for supporting actors like Sigourney Weaver and Alfred Molina to keep from laughing at the lunacy unfolding.
Roger Moore Tribune News ServiceJanuary 07, 2013Never goes far wrong as long as Taylor Lautner's in motion
Ben Kendrick ScreenRantOctober 02, 2012Lautner fans will enjoy five separate occasions where the star takes off his shirt but, for fans of worthwhile trips to the theater, Abduction is hard to recommend.
Kristal Cooper We Got This CoveredSeptember 24, 2012Card-carrying members of Team Jacob may approve, but Abduction won't help turn Lautner into the action star he clearly aspires to be.
Jeff Beck Examiner.comSeptember 19, 2012In the end, we're left with a semi-interesting story that was poorly executed and poorly thought out with a bad lead performance that merely exemplifies the weaknesses of the script.
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.comApril 06, 2012The jury's still out on Lautner's leading man future.
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