
Fear takes flight.
An overnight flight to Miami quickly becomes a battle for survival when Lisa realizes her seatmate plans to use her as part of a chilling assassination plot against the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. If she refuses to cooperate, her own father will be killed. As the miles tick by, she's in a race against time to find a way to warn the potential victims before it's too late.
- 6.4
- 2005
- Released
- 1h 25m

Rachel McAdams
Lisa Reisert
Cillian Murphy
Jackson Rippner
Brian Cox
Joe Reisert
Jayma Mays
Cynthia
Jack Scalia
Dep. Sec. Charles Keefe
Robert Pine
Bob Taylor
Terry Press
Marianne Taylor
Brittany Oaks
Rebecca
Laura Johnson
Blonde Woman
Max Kasch
Headphone Kid
Kyle Gallner
Headphone Kid's Brother
Angela Paton
Nice Lady
Loren Lester
Irate Passenger
Suzie Plakson
Senior Flight Attendant
Monica McSwain
Junior Flight Attendant
Beth Toussaint
Lydia Keefe
Adam Gobble
Keefe's Son
Megan Crawford
Keefe's Daughter
Carl Gilliard
Taxi Driver
Mary Kathleen Gordon
Airline Representative
Philip Pavel
Dallas Ticket Agent
Amber Mead
Dallas Ticket Agent
Dey Young
Dallas Gate Agent
Jeanine Jackson
Passenger with Iced Mocha
Carmen Gloria Pérez
Airline Passenger
Colby Donaldson
Keefe's Head Bodyguard
Jennie Baek
Keefe's Assistant
Amanda Young
Flight Attendant
Jenny Wade
Coffee Shop Girl

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$26,000,000.00
$57,891,803.00
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