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Red-eye (Night flight) - Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, Kyle Gallner, Wes Craven
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Movie propaganda
Fear takes flight.
Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) hates to fly, but the terror that awaits her on the night flight to Miami has nothing to do with a fear of flying. Moments after take-off, Lisa's seat-mate, Jackson (Cillian Murphy), menacingly reveals the real reason he's on board: he is an operative in a plot to kill a rich and powerful businessman... and Lisa is the key to its success. If she refuses to cooperate, her own father will be killed by an assassin awaiting a call from Jackson. Trapped within the confines of a jet at 30,000 feet, Lisa has nowhere to run and no way to summon help without endangering her father, her fellow passengers and her own life. As the kilometres tick by, Lisa knows she is running out of time as she desperately looks for a way to thwart her ruthless captor and stop a terrible murder.
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film thriller plane flight flying murderer crime blackmail
Persons of interest
- Rachel McAdams .... Lisa Reisert
- Cillian Murphy .... Jackson Ripner
- Kyle Gallner .... Kevin
- Carl Gilliard .... Taxi Driver
- Laura Johnson .... Fortyish Woman
- Max Kasch .... Headphone Kid
- Loren Lester .... Irate Passenger
- Monica McSwain .... Young Flight Attendant
- Brittany Oaks .... Rebecca
- Carl Ellsworth .... Screenwriter
- Wes Craven .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Red-eye (Night flight) official movie site
- Red-eye (Night flight) film production notes
- Red-eye (Night flight) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Awards 2006: Nominated: Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film, Best Actress (Rachel McAdams), Best Supporting Actor (Cillian Murphy)
- MTV Movie Awards 2006: Nominated: Best performance (Rachel McAdams)
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
M (Moderate violence, infrequent coarse language)
Surveillance time
85 minutes (1:25 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 1 September 2005
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