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Flightplan
TrailerAirplane engineer Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) is heading home with her young daughter from Germany to New York on a double-decker Elgin 474 to bury her husband. At 30,000 feet, the child vanishes, and nobody will admit she was ever on the plane.Actors: Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Sean Bean, Kate Beahan, Michael Irby, Assaf Cohen, Erika Christensen, Shane Edelman, Mary Gallagher, Haley Ramm, Forrest Landis, ...»Director: Robert SchwentkeCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Flightplan"
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Characters of "Flightplan"
Kyle PrattPlayed by: Jodie Foster
CarsonPlayed by: Peter Sarsgaard
Captain RichPlayed by: Sean Bean
StephaniePlayed by: Kate Beahan
ObaidPlayed by: Michael Irby
AhmedPlayed by: Assaf Cohen
FionaPlayed by: Erika Christensen
Mr. LoudPlayed by: Shane Edelman
Mrs. LoudPlayed by: Mary Gallagher
Brittany LoudPlayed by: Haley Ramm
Rhett LoudPlayed by: Forrest Landis
ClaudiaPlayed by: Jana Kolesárová
EliasPlayed by: Brent Sexton
Julia PrattPlayed by: Marlene Lawston
EstellaPlayed by: Judith Scott
DavidPlayed by: John Benjamin Hickey
EricPlayed by: Matt Bomer
MikePlayed by: Chris Gartin
KaterinaPlayed by: Bess Wohl
GrunickPlayed by: Kirk B.R. Woller
AnnaPlayed by: Stephanie Faracy
WestPlayed by: Cooper Thornton
IrenePlayed by: Amanda Brooks -
Directors of "Flightplan"
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Creators of "Flightplan"
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Critic Reviews of "Flightplan"
New York ObserverSeptember 28, 2005[Foster's] such a valuable commodity that I wish she'd spend her time making better movies.
Village VoiceSeptember 27, 2005We're starkly reminded that there's nothing quite so fickle as paranoia, and that some people are never more persuasive than when they're out of their minds.
Ebert & RoeperSeptember 26, 2005I do think this is a solid thriller for our times.
L.A. WeeklySeptember 24, 2005The vanished child one really misses here is that adorably sparky, wised-up kid from Bugsy Malone and Alice Doesn't Live Here Any More.
Entertainment WeeklySeptember 24, 2005One of those thrillers that pivots around the question of how daring -- or how focus-group cautious -- we suspect the filmmakers will turn out to be.
Washington PostSeptember 23, 2005Succeeds admirably, both as a sophisticated psychological thriller and as an example of, if not great art, then superb craftsmanship.
BeliefnetSeptember 01, 2011It's always a bad sign in a thriller when the big reveal is greeted by hoots of derisive laughter.
ComingSoon.netMarch 22, 2011As with many modern thrillers the actual plot, once it comes to light, is highly implausible, there are a few too many turns towards the end and the climax errs towards the anti-climatic. That being said, it's well put together and entertainingly moody.
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Tense but riveting thriller, best for teens+.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009If it's post 9/11, why would they have a plane with bathrooms that lead to tunnel-sized ventilators that have access to the plane's machinery?!
Eye for FilmJuly 06, 2007a white-knuckle ride into the anxieties and terrors of the new millennium... Fasten your seatbelts.
Princeton Town TopicsMay 26, 2007Following a smooth takeoff, this psychological thriller hits some turbulence and crash lands due to a preposterous, almost comical, turn of events.
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