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Flightplan
Starring: Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Sean Bean
Directed by: Robert Schwentke
Screenplay by: Peter A. Dowling, Terry Hayes, Billy Ray
Release: September 23, 2005
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence and some intense plot material.
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Domestic: $89,707,299 (40.2%)
Foreign: $133,680,000 (59.8%)
Total: $223,387,299 (Worldwide)
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![]() Tagline: If someone took everything you live for... How far would you go to get it back?
You are flying at 37,000 feet, in a new state-of-the-art airliner... so how on earth could a child suddenly disappear from your plane? This nerve-shattering question lies at the heart of Flightplan, a visceral suspense thriller that transports the audience into the turbulent confines of an international flight - and puts them at the very center of a chilling human mystery as they jet from Berlin to New York.
Two-time Academy Award winner Jodie Foster stars as Kyle Pratt, the frantic but fiercely intelligent mother whose deepest protective instincts will be triggered by a haunting in-flight nightmare: in the middle of the trans-Atlantic trip, her young daughter turns up missing without a trace. Or does she?
The dilemma facing the passengers and crew onboard is exactly the same predicament that audiences of Flightplan will experience: is Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster), who arrives on the flight still reeling from the recent loss of her husband, a woman who has gone mad with grief or a formidably determined mother whose child is in grave danger that threatens the entire plane.
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