Flightplan (2005)

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Written by Peter A. Dowling, Billy Ray

Directed by Robert Schwentke

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Horror abounds in this tense thriller. Imagine being on a plane with your daughter, having a nap, and waking up to discover that not only has she disappeared, but that the crew and everyone around you insists that she was never on board in the first place. That's the appalling situation that Kyle Pratt finds herself in, while on a transatlantic flight from Berlin. Initially puzzled at Julie's disappearance, Kyle becomes more and more frantic as a search fails to reveal her daughter. Then she's told that the authorities say Julie never got on the plane and the horror truly begins. Is it a conspiracy, or is she going mad? The answers eventually emerge in this complex, compelling and unmissable thriller.

Cast

Image for Jodie FosterJodie FosterKyle Pratt
Peter SarsgaardCarson
Kate BeahanStephanie
Erika ChristensenFiona
Jana KolesarovaClaudia
Marlene LawstonJulia
Image for Sean BeanSean BeanCap. Rich
Greta ScacchiTherapist
Michael IrbyObaid
Assaf CohenAhmed
Christian BerkelMortuary Director
Shane EdelmanMr. Loud
Mary GallagherMrs. Loud
Haley RammBrittany Loud
Forrest LandisRhett Loud

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