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Flight 7500

At 30,000 feet. There's Nowhere to Run.
2014 | 79m | English

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Director: Takashi Shimizu
Writer: Craig Rosenberg
Staring:
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Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.
Release Date: May 16, 2014
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Writer: Craig Rosenberg
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords supernatural, flight, ghost, pacific ocean
Production Companies Vertigo Entertainment, Ozla Pictures, Ozla Productions, CBS Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Leslie Bibb Laura Baxter
Jamie Chung Suzy Lee
Jerry Ferrara Rick
Ryan Kwanten Brad Martin
Amy Smart Pia Martin
Scout Taylor-Compton Jacinta Bloch
Christian Serratos Raquel Mendoza
Nicky Whelan Liz Lewis
Johnathon Schaech Captain Haining
Alex Frost Jake
Rick Kelly Lance Morrell
Aja Evans Lyn Hafey
Ben Sharples Jack Hafey
James Mathers Old Guy with Glasses
David Banner Co-Pilot Tom Anders
Leni Ito Chisato Yanagi
Ryan Higa Dustin Cotchin
David Chisum NTSB Spokesman
Frank Mercuri Male Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Name Job
Takashi Shimizu Director
David Tattersall Director of Photography
Tyler Bates Original Music Composer
Sean Valla Editor
Dominika Posserén Casting
Kelly Wagner Casting
Rawn Hutchinson Stunt Coordinator
Hal Olofsson First Assistant Director
Roger J. Forker Costume Supervisor
Gemma La Mana Still Photographer
Craig Rosenberg Writer
Jaymes Hinkle Production Design
Chris Nielsen Utility Stunts
Naomi Sunrise Filoramo First Assistant Editor
Gregory W. Smith Camera Operator
Richard Mall Key Grip
Michael Mosher Makeup Effects
Haley Hinkle Hairstylist
Kurt Peterson Boom Operator
Matt Flanagan Stunt Double
Darrell Hall Music Editor
Voni Hinkle Hair Department Head
Ed White Sound Mixer
Robert Gould Set Decoration
Linda Jewell Stunt Double
James Logan Stunts
Alicia Vela-Bailey Stunt Double
John Grower Compositing Lead
David Heron Special Effects Technician
Jason Howey Visual Effects Supervisor
Leif Einarsson CG Supervisor
Magali Guidasci Costume Design
David Berke Second Assistant Director
Ken C. Wu Second Second Assistant Director
John Brunot Property Master
Jennifer Stoefen Art Department Coordinator
Jill Brown Stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Jessica Harbeck Stunts
Kim Robert Koscki Stunts
Chris Neilson Stunts
Darryl Reeves Stunts
Brandon Sebek Stunts
Russell Towery Stunts
Andrew G. La Marca Unit Production Manager
Dave Collyer Set Dresser
Steven Ladish Set Dresser
Tegan Taylor Makeup Department Head
Judy Yonemoto Makeup Artist
Tracey Anderson Makeup Artist
Elena Arroy Makeup Artist
Yoko Nobushi Makeup Artist
Gail Gulino Makeup Artist
Sheryl Blum Assistant Hairstylist
Todd Masters Makeup Effects Designer
Mark Viniello Makeup Effects Designer
Cary Lalonde First Assistant "A" Camera
Josh Friz Second Assistant "A" Camera
John Rex Woodward First Assistant "B" Camera
Dru Anne Carlson Script Supervisor
John Sheridan Utility Sound
Jeff Betancourt Additional Editing
Julian Andraus First Assistant Editor
Paul N.J. Ottosson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jamie Hardt Sound Effects Editor
Hamilton Sterling Sound Effects Editor
Ryan Juggler Foley Supervisor
Mark Pappas Foley Editor
Russell Farmarco Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Brian Bartolini Chief Lighting Technician
Erik Folsom Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Ron Bolanowski Special Effects Coordinator
Randy Cabral Special Effects
Jared Baker Special Effects Technician
Robert Bolanowski Special Effects Technician
Name Title
Roy Lee Producer
Tracy Lee McGrath Executive Producer
John Middleton Executive Producer
Yukie Kito Co-Producer
Irene Yeung Co-Producer
Takashige Ichise Producer
John Powers Middleton Executive Producer
Steven Schneider Executive Producer
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RalphRahal
4.0

Flight 7500 struggles to take off with a weak script and a plot that promised depth but failed to deliver. The story is riddled with missed opportunities, and the cinematography feels inconsistent, often focusing on elements that seem important but are never revisited. At times, it feels like the ed ... iting prioritizes aesthetic shots over storytelling, as if every frame aimed to be a landscape photograph rather than serve the narrative. The script falters with awkward and tone-deaf lines, like a character choking and gasping, "I can't breathe," followed by someone asking, "Are you okay?" Discussions about spirits of the dead are treated with a bizarre casualness that undercuts the gravity such moments should have. This lack of emotional resonance makes the dialogue feel hollow and disjointed. Performance-wise, the acting is a mixed bag. Amy Smart does her best with the limited material, but her role doesn’t give her much to work with. Ryan Kwanten, who plays Lance Morrell, the first character to die, delivers the most compelling performance in the film. Overall, Flight 7500 had potential, but with a shallow script, lackluster acting, and confusing editing, it fails to leave a lasting impression.

Dec 17, 2024