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Theatrical Release 09/24/05
Home Video 01/24/06
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for violence and some intense plot material
Running Time 1 hour 33 minutes
Genre Suspense
Director Robert Schwentke
Cast Jodie Foster, Peter Sarsgaard, Erika Christensen, Sean Bean, Amanda Brooks
Studio Touchstone Pictures
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FLIGHTPLAN
SYNOPSIS
Academy Award-winning producer Brian Grazer ("A
Beautiful Mind," "Apollo 13") teams up with two-time
Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster
("Silence of the Lambs," "The Accused") in the taut
psychological thriller, FLIGHTPLAN, directed by
Robert Schwentke and written by Peter Dowling and
Billy Ray. Flying at 40,000 feet in a cavernous,
state-of-the-art 474 aircraft, Kyle Pratt (FOSTER)
faces every mother's worst nightmare when her six
year-old daughter, Julia, vanishes without a trace
mid-flight from Berlin to New York. Already
emotionally devastated by the unexpected death of
her husband, Kyle desperately struggles to prove
her sanity to the disbelieving flight crew and
passengers while facing the very real possibility
that she may be losing her mind. While neither
Captain Rich (SEAN BEAN), nor Air Marshal Gene
Carson (PETER SARSGAARD) want to doubt the
bereaved widow, all evidence indicates that her
daughter was never on board resulting in paranoia
and doubt among the passengers and crew of the
plane. Finding herself desperately alone, Kyle can
only rely on her own wits to solve the mystery and
save her daughter.-- © Touchstone Pictures

BRENDA
After the death of her husband in Berlin, Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) returns to the U.S. with her
husband's coffin and 6 year old daughter Julia (Marlen Lawston). They are the first to board the plane,
an A474 aircraft, a large two story plane that Kyle helped design. Kyle suggest to Julie that they move
to some empty seats and take a nap. When Kyle awakens from her nap, she can't find Julia. Frantic,
she searches everywhere and Julia is nowhere to be found. Julia is not on the passenger manifest nor
can anyone remember seeing her. Has Kyle really lost her daughter or has she lost her mind?
Flightplan will keep you on the edge of your seat!
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DVD Details
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time:
1 hr. 38 mins.
Number of Discs: 1
Special Features:
· The Making-of Flightplan
featurette
· Designing the plane featurette
· Audio commentary with director
Robert Schwentke