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Airplane | Miami, Florida
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6.5/10
IMDbBreakthrough Actress For and | 2005 | Rachel
Breakthrough Actress | 2005 | Rachel
Best Actress | 2006
Best ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2006
Best Supporting Actor | 2006
Best Thriller | 2006
Best Performance | 2006 | Rachel
Movie Choice Scream | 2006 | Rachel
Movies Choice Sleazebag For | 2006
Movies Choice Sleazebag | 2006 | Cillian
Best Actress of the Year | 2005 | Rachel
Best Actor in a Feature Film | 2005 | Cillian
Budget 26,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 57,891,803 USD
Cillian Murphy wanted the role of Jackson so badly that he took a plane from England to Hollywood two days before his wedding to have lunch with Wes Craven. Craven later gave him the part saying that his eyes won him over.
For the movie, fake airline tickets were printed up for passengers to carry and use. On the back was listed 12 "terms and conditions" for buying the ticket, just like on real airline tickets. However, the twelfth read: "All the provisions of this Passenger Ticket and Baggage Claim Check are completely bogus. It's all a bunch of excessive detail, and if you happen to be reading this you've got too much time on your hands. Bring a good book next time."
As mentioned by Wes Craven in the "making of", the lady that plays the irate customer in the beginning and end of the film was cast after Craven met her at a board meeting. He had a feeling that she would make an excellent irate customer from her persona, walked up to her after the meeting, and asked her to be in his movie. She eventually agreed.
The entire airplane set was built on hydraulics so when turbulence was called for in the script, the set actually shook from side to side.
This film was written for Sean Penn and Robin Wright. However, Wes Craven opted for younger leads.
"Lisa Reisert: [on the plane] So what is it you do? Jackson Rippner: Government overthrows, flashy high-profile assassinations. The usual. Lisa Reisert: O.K. Why don't you just tell me what you do? Jackson Rippner: I already did."
"Lisa Reisert: [referring to the scar on her chest] It happened in the parking lot... the scar... two years ago.In the middle of the day... he held a knife to my throat the whole time. Ever since I've been trying to convince myself of one thing over and over... Jackson Ripner: That it was beyond your control? Lisa Reisert: No... that it would never happen again. [she stabs him in the neck with a pen]"