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Jodie Foster in Flightplan (2005)

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Flightplan

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    Following the death of her husband in Berlin (Germany), aircraft propulsion engineer Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) and her six-year-old daughter Julia () are flying his casket to New York for burial. Because the plane is not filled, they take some empty seats in the back so that they can stretch out and get some sleep. Three hours later, when Kyle awakens from her nap, Julia is gone. At first, she thinks Julia just wandered off, but it soon becomes apparent that no one on the plane remembers seeing her, there is no boarding pass, no name on the passenger manifest, and, worst of all, the hospital where her husband was pronounced dead says that Julia also died with him. When no one, not even Captain Marcus Rich (Sean Bean) nor Air Marshal Gene Carson (Peter Sarsgaard) will help her, Kyle is forced to take things into her own hands.



    Flightplan is based on a screenplay by screenwriters Peter Dowling and Billy Ray.



    When Kyle fell asleep, Julia was loaded into a food cart and rolled away without anyone noticing.



    No. Although similar looking, the men in the window were not the men on the plane. The director's commentary on the DVD confirms this.



    It was a direct flight between Germany and the United States but, when the captain is made to believe that Kyle is a terrorist, they make an emergency landing in Newfoundland, Canada.



    In possession of the detonator, Kyle eludes Carson and goes to the avionics section in search of Julia. Carson follows her, admitting how he and Stephanie stuffed her daughter into a food bin with no one even noticing or caring. Kyle finally finds her unconscious daughter. She and Julia hide in a noncombustible compartment, after which she detonates the explosives, killing Carson. Carrying the still sleeping Julia, Kyle exits to the tarmac via a cargo door while everyone watches in awe. Later, as Kyle and Julia wait with the other passengers in a holding area, Captain Rich apologizes to Kyle. Stephanie is shown being led away in handcuffs. FBI agents ask Kyle to identify a picture of the morgue director who handled her husband's body and casket. In the final scene, Kyle and Julia walk toward a waiting car while the passengers watch with respect for her tenacity. One of the Arab passengers holds Kyle's bag while she places Julia in the car. Julia begins to awaken and asks, "Are we there yet?" Julia chuckles. "Not yet," she replies, "but almost."



    It is not acknowledged as such, but the similarities are undeniable. In The Lady Vanishes (1938) (1938), an elderly passenger vanishes from the train while the heroine is sleeping, and all the other passengers later deny that they even saw her. In Flightplan, the daughter disappears from the plane while the mother sleeps, and again all the passengers and crew deny she was ever there. But even more identical to both is the plot device by which the heroine realises she is right and that something sinister is happening. In both movies, the elderly lady and the daughter write something on a steamy window, and it is later seen by the respective heroines and thereby sets them on their path to solve the mystery once and for all.



    Other movies that feature a mother looking for her missing daughter are Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) (1965), in which a mother arrives to pick up her daughter after her first day at school but there is no record of her, and Silent Hill (2006) (2006), in which woman goes in search for her daughter within the confines of a strange, desolate town called Silent Hill. Two movies about sisters searching for brothers who vanished after they checked into posh hotels include So Long at the Fair (1950) (1950) and The Midnight Warning (1932) (1932). Abandoned (2010) (2010) features a man gone missing from his hospital bed, but the hospital denies he was ever there in the first place. The Hangover (2009) (2009) is a Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures then must retrace their steps in order to find him. If it's terror in the air that you like, you might enjoy watching Red Eye (2005) (2005), in which a woman discovers that she's been kidnapped by her seatmate, and Snakes on a Plane (2006) (2006), in which poisonous snakes escape their cages and roam about the airplane cabin.

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  • How long is Flightplan?
    1 hour and 38 minutes
  • When was Flightplan released?
    September 23, 2005
  • What is the IMDb rating of Flightplan?
    6.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Flightplan?
    Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, and Sean Bean
  • Who wrote Flightplan?
    Billy Ray and Peter A. Dowling
  • Who directed Flightplan?
    Robert Schwentke
  • Who was the composer for Flightplan?
    James Horner
  • Who was the producer of Flightplan?
    Brian Grazer
  • Who was the executive producer of Flightplan?
    Charles J.D. Schlissel, Erica Huggins, Jim Whitaker, and Robert DiNozzi
  • Who was the cinematographer for Flightplan?
    Florian Ballhaus
  • Who was the editor of Flightplan?
    Thom Noble
  • Who are the characters in Flightplan?
    Kyle Pratt, Carson, Captain Rich, Stephanie, Obaid, Ahmed, Fiona, Mr. Loud, Mrs. Loud, Brittany Loud, and others
  • What is the plot of Flightplan?
    A bereaved woman and her daughter are flying home from Berlin to America. At 30,000 feet, the child vanishes, and nobody will admit she was ever on the plane.
  • What was the budget for Flightplan?
    $55 million
  • How much did Flightplan earn at the worldwide box office?
    $223 million
  • How much did Flightplan earn at the US box office?
    $89.7 million
  • What is Flightplan rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is Flightplan?
    Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Flightplan won?
    2 awards
  • How many awards has Flightplan been nominated for?
    8 nominations

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