
What if you had 72 hours to save everything you live for?
A married couple's life is turned upside down when the wife is accused of murdering her boss. Her husband John would spend the next few years trying to get her released, but there's no evidence that negates the evidence against her. When the strain of being separated from her husband and son gets to her, John decides to find a way to break her out.
- 7.1
- 2010
- Released
- 2h 13m

Russell Crowe
John Brennan
Elizabeth Banks
Lara
Brian Dennehy
George Brennan
Moran Atias
Erit
Olivia Wilde
Nicole
Jason Beghe
Detective Quinn
Nazanin Boniadi
Elaine
Tyrone Giordano
Mike
Ty Simpkins
Luke
Liam Neeson
Damon
Jonathan Tucker
David
Lennie James
Lieutenant Nabulsi
Michael Buie
Mick Brennan
Helen Carey
Grace Brennan
Remy Nozik
Jenna
Aisha Hinds
Detective Collero
Leslie Merrill
Elizabeth Gesas
Daniel Stern
Meyer Fisk
Rachel Deacon
Duty Nurse
Derek Cecil
Dr. Becsey
Kaitlyn Wylde
Julie
Kevin Corrigan
Alex
Jeff Hochendoner
Alex's Thug Buddy
Lauren Haggis
Lyla
James Ransone
Harv
Denise Dal Vera
Eugenie
Glenn Taranto
Hospital Security Guard
Veronica Brown
Female Guard 1
Lisa Ann Goldsmith
Female Guard 2
Alissa Haggis
Junkie
Allan Steele
Sergeant Harris
Zachary Sondrini
Photoshop Kid
Etta Cox
Notary
Barry Bradford
Jail Guard (Entry Hall)
Rick Warner
County Jail Captain
Quantia Mali
Phone Operator
Fabio Polanco
Phone Repairman
David Flick
Male Nurse
Sean Huze
Prison Guard
Tamara Gorski
Hospital Nurse
Patrick Brennan
Hospital Guard
Brenna McDonough
Brenda
Patrick McDade
Airport Security Chief
James Francis Kelly III
Lab Van Driver
Jackson Nunn
Prison Visitor (uncredited)
Melissa Jackson
Airline Clerk





Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$67,448,651.00
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- #appeal
- #escape artist
- #innocent
Reviews

Seen this movie a handful of times over the years, and still holds up so well. A solid thriller with fine performances by Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks, and features a great supporting cast in small parts (seems about 5 min. each), including Liam Neeson, Daniel Stern (wish he'd do more straight dramas), Brian Dennehy (RIP) and Olivia Wilde. Some nice suspense-filled moments throughout (the bum
If Paul Haggis is going to keep on making movies, would somebody do us all a favor and sign him up for a basic screenwriting class? I mean, please, this film could be a lesson all on its own on how not to write a decent screenplay. Its all in here: one-dimensional characters, supremely poor pacing, multiple threads that go absolutely nowhere and completely implausible action sequences. And, you











