Passenger 57

Passager 57 ( Passenger 57 ) is an American film carried out by Kevin Hooks, left in 1992.

Synopsis

In order to escape the police force, Charles Rane decided to be made remake the face. But the terrorist is apprehended before to have been able to put his plan at execution. FBI embarks incognito Rane on board an airliner, in which seat John Cutter took, agent of the safety of American International Airlines, haunted by the recent disappearance of its wife, killed by a gangster. What is unaware of the agents of the FBI, it is that accomplices of Rane are gotten into the plane. After the takeoff of the apparatus, the terrorists emerge, take the passengers as hostages and dictate their orders with the crew. But Cutter, listening to only its courage, is extremely made save his/her companions in misfortune.

Data sheet

  • Title: Momentary 57
  • original Title: Passenger 57
  • Realization: Kevin Hooks
  • Scenario: David Loughery and daN Gordon
  • Production: daN Paulson, Lee Rich, Dylan Sellers, Robert J. Anderson Jr. and Jonathan Sheinberg
  • Production company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Music: Stanley Clarke
  • Photography: Mark Irwin
  • Assembly: Northern Richard
  • Decorations: Jaymes Hinkle
  • Costumes: Brad R. Loman
  • Country of origin: the United States
  • Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
  • Kind: Action, thriller
  • Lasted: 94 minutes
  • Comings out date: November 6th 1992 (the United States), May 26th 1993 (France)

Distribution

  • Wesley Snipes : John Cutter
  • Bruce Payne: Charles Rane
  • Tom Sizemore: Sly Delvecchio
  • Alex Datcher: Marti Slayton
  • Bruce Greenwood : Stuart Ramsey
  • Robert Hooks: Dwight Henderson
  • Elizabeth Hurley : Sabrina Ritchie
  • Michael Horse: Forget
  • Marc Macaulay: Vincent
  • Ernie Lively: the chief Biggs
  • Duchess Tomasello: Mrs. Edwards
  • William Edward Roberts: Matthew
  • James Shorts: Allen
  • Joel Fogel: Dr. Bauman
  • Jane McPherson: the nurse

Around film

  • turning was held with Orlando and Sanford, in Florida.
  • the plane used in film is a L1011-500 TriStar of the firm Lockheed.
  • Once on the aircraft, one can see Wesley Snipes reading the Art of the war , of Sun Zi. A few years later, he will play in the film the Art of the war , realized by Christian Duguay in 2000 and partly founded on this book.

Original soundtrack

External bond

  • Momentary 57 on Internet Movie Database

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