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The hijacking was just the beginning
2014 | 106m | English

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Bill Marks is a burned-out veteran of the Air Marshals service. He views the assignment not as a life-saving duty, but as a desk job in the sky. However, today's flight will be no routine trip. Shortly into the transatlantic journey from New York to London, he receives a series of mysterious text messages ordering him to have the government transfer $150 million into a secret account, or a passenger will die every 20 minutes.
Release Date: Feb 26, 2014
Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
Writer: John W. Richardson, Christopher Roach, Ryan Engle
Genres: Action, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords fight, airplane, airplane hijacking, conspiracy, airplane crash, theft, cell phone, hijack, transatlantic, one night, mystery killer, flight attendant
Production Companies TF1 Films Production, StudioCanal, Silver Pictures, Anton Capital Entertainment, LOVEFiLM International
Box Office Revenue: $222,800,000
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Liam Neeson Bill Marks
Julianne Moore Jen Summers
Scoot McNairy Tom Bowen
Michelle Dockery Nancy
Nate Parker Zack White
Corey Stoll Austin Reilly
Lupita Nyong'o Gwen
Anson Mount Jack Hammond
Omar Metwally Dr. Fahim Nasir
Jason Butler Harner Kyle Rice
Linus Roache David McMillan
Shea Whigham Agent Marenick
Quinn McColgan Becca
Corey Hawkins Travis Mitchell
Frank Deal Charles Wheeler
Bar Paly Iris Marianne
Edoardo Costa Herve Philbert
Jon Abrahams David Norton
Amanda Quaid Emily Norton
Beth Dixon Older Woman
Cameron Moir Steward
Lars Gerhard German Father
Oliver Lehne German Son
Michael Thomas Walker Michael Tate
Pat Kiernan NY 1 Anchor
Annika Pergament NY 1 Reporter
Victoria Arbiter Tilkynna 3 Reporter
Jefrey Pollock Pundit
Hank Sheinkopf Pundit
Dani de Waal Airline Attendant
Adi Hanash Security Officer
Charlotte Kirk Amy Harris
Michael Kaplan Passenger (uncredited)
Name Job
Catherine Marie Thomas Costume Design
John W. Richardson Story, Screenplay
Christopher Roach Story, Screenplay
Ryan Engle Screenplay
Jim May Editor
Alec Hammond Production Design
David Swayze Art Direction
Regina Graves Set Decoration
Amanda Mackey Casting
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Patricia Regan Makeup Department Head
Kirstin Mooney Art Department Coordinator
Sam Page Set Designer
Laura Downing Costume Supervisor
Rebecca Levin Set Costumer
Taylor Smith Set Costumer
Timothy Paustian Transportation Captain
Thomas Reilly Transportation Co-Captain
Tom Kramer Music Editor
Harold Parker VFX Artist
Jason Harris Other
Jeff Brink Special Effects Supervisor
Eva Z. Cabrera Script Supervisor
Andy Ross Music Supervisor
Alexa Zimmerman Dialogue Editor
Jeff Butcher Property Master
Gina Alfano ADR Editor
Myles Aronowitz Still Photographer
Christopher Surgent First Assistant Director
Allan Zaleski Sound Effects Editor
B.L. Jurgens Visual Effects Producer
Takahide Kawakami Second Assistant Director
Nithya Shrinivasan Assistant Art Director
Cara Brower Assistant Art Director
Susan Kaufman Assistant Set Decoration
Randy Goux Visual Effects Supervisor
Justin Gladden Visual Effects Producer
Richard Yuricich Visual Effects Supervisor
Jim Rider Visual Effects Supervisor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
Steve Maslow Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Danny Michael Sound Mixer
Mickey Carleton Assistant Costume Designer
Laura Wehrman Costume Supervisor
Joseph A. Campayno Makeup Artist
Claus Lulla Makeup Artist
Noriko Watanabe Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Elaine L. Offers Makeup Artist
Mandy Lyons Hairstylist
Jerry DeCarlo Hair Department Head
Nathan J. Busch II Hairstylist
John James Hairstylist
Gwyneth E. Larsen Stunts
Mark Odgers Stunts
Tim Buchanan Stunts
George Quinones Stunts
Trampas Thompson Stunts
Al Cerullo Pilot
Sara Flamm Production Supervisor
Thomas Lappin "A" Camera Operator
Glenn Kaplan First Assistant "A" Camera
Tim Metivier First Assistant "B" Camera
Jeff Pinette Second Assistant "A" Camera
Gavin Fernandez Second Assistant "B" Camera
Liza D. Espinas Associate Editor
Jeremy Newmark VFX Editor
Sam Bollinger Assistant Editor
Debra L. Tennant Assistant Editor
Jaume Collet-Serra Director
John Ottman Original Music Composer
Flavio Martínez Labiano Director of Photography
Ron Bochar Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jery Hewitt Stunt Coordinator
Mark Vanselow Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Joanna Shelmidine Stunts
Nnamdi Nwosa Stunts
Chazz Menendez Stunts
Scott Burik Stunts
Bryce Burke Stunts
Chris Barnes Stunts
Shane Geraghty Stunts
Matthew R. Staley Stunts
John Davis Storyboard Artist
Simon Jayes "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Don Hewitt Sr. Stunts
Jennifer Lamb Stunts
Nitasha Bhambree Stunts
Donald John Hewitt Stunts
Jared Burke Stunts
Kachina Dechert Stunts
Karl Shefelman Storyboard Artist
Herb Gains Unit Production Manager
Edward Ioffreda Graphic Designer
Name Title
Steve Richards Executive Producer
Olivier Courson Executive Producer
Richard Mirisch Co-Producer
Adam Kuhn Co-Producer
Carmel Musgrove Associate Producer
Stephen Bender Associate Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Andrew Rona Producer
Jeff Wadlow Executive Producer
Ron Halpern Executive Producer
Alex Heineman Producer
Herb Gains Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
6.0

Generally speaking I like Liam Neeson so when a movie comes out with him in it I generally get it without too many questions asked. It has been a somewhat varied experience. This one is somewhere in the middle of the range I would say. I did indeed have higher hopes for it. The basic story is qui ... te good but I never really felt very thrilled about the implementation and I more often than not felt frustrated by the various jerks not believing Bill and Bill’s clumsy attempt at convincing people that he was a good guy not to mention controlling the passages. For being an air marshal Bill did not seem to be very good at it. I known he was supposed to be a former drunk but still… It is still a decent enough movie though which rolls on at a reasonably decent pace. I never really felt compelled to pick up my tablet and start to read something while waiting for the boring parts to pass as have happened with a few other movies. Well, at least not very often. It is not really an action movie though and the scene at the poster is pretty much the only high-octane action scene in the entire movie which was also a bit disappointing. Sure, there are some quite good fights between Bill and various other characters but I would still put this movie more in the thriller genre than in the action one. The media jerks and the way people seemed to control things outside, or rather not control things, the plane was also really frustrating. I would really have sued the arses of those media dicks afterwards given how they downright slandered both Bill and air marshals in general without any real proof. What happened with innocent until proven guilty. Oh, yeah right, I forgot, that has no meaning to todays media people. Sadly enough the thriller part never got that thrilling either. I feel this is due to the rather clumsy way that Bill went about things most of the time. He never really gave a professional appearance. This goes for the cop that happened to be on the plane as well by the way. I felt he was really behaving just like some scared member of a mob rather than a trained professional. When the villain was finally exposed and the reasons for the events where explained. Well, let us just say that I went “meh” at that point. On the good side Liam Neeson did make a rather good performance given the kind of script he had to work with. On the whole it is an okay movie though which is worthwhile to watch but, as I wrote, I had my hopes set a notch higher.

May 16, 2024
JPV852
7.0

Second viewing of this and only works because of Liam Neeson. Despite seeing on the news that the plane was being hijacked, he would get any help from anybody given he had been acting like a crazy man throughout the film. Also the ending was a bit much with the villains' motivations. Still, liked it ... well enough. **3.5/5**

Jun 23, 2021