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Flightplan

Flightplan

“If someone took everything you live for... how far would you go to get it back?”
6.4 /10 (3,030) PG-13age 2005 1h 38m
Thriller Drama Mystery
Director Robert Schwentke
Screenplay Billy Ray, Peter A. Dowling
Jodie Foster plays an aerospace engineer flying home from Berlin with her young daughter's coffin when the girl herself vanishes mid-flight, and no one on board will admit the child was ever there. Robert Schwentke's claustrophobic thriller uses the sealed environment of a state-of-the-art aircraft to fuel an escalating conspiracy that questions the mother's own sanity. A commercial hit built almost entirely on Foster's committed, increasingly desperate performance, it plays as a high-altitude spin on the paranoid-thriller formula.
Release
Sep 22, 2005
Budget
$55M
Country
United States of America
Revenue
$223M

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From the same director: Robert Schwentke

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Where to watch Flightplan? Flightplan is available for streaming on Disney Plus.
Who stars in Flightplan? The main cast of Flightplan includes Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Kate Beahan, Greta Scacchi.
Who directed Flightplan? Flightplan (2005) is directed by Robert Schwentke.
How long is Flightplan? Flightplan has a runtime of 1h 38m. It was released in 2005.
What genre is Flightplan? Flightplan is a Thriller, Drama, Mystery film. It has a rating of 6.4/10 with 3,030 votes.

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Synopsis

Jodie Foster plays an aerospace engineer flying home from Berlin with her young daughter's coffin when the girl herself vanishes mid-flight, and no one on board will admit the child was ever there. Robert Schwentke's claustrophobic thriller uses the sealed environment of a state-of-the-art aircraft to fuel an escalating conspiracy that questions the mother's own sanity. A commercial hit built almost entirely on Foster's committed, increasingly desperate performance, it plays as a high-altitude spin on the paranoid-thriller formula.

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