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ThrillerMystery

Red Eye

- 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.

Release Date : 2005-08-10

Language :EnglishRussian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : DreamWorks PicturesCraven-Maddalena FilmsBenderSpink

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Don't Airport

Cast

Rachel McAdams

Character Name : Lisa Reisert

Original Name : Rachel McAdams

Gender : Female

Cillian Murphy

Character Name : Jackson Rippner

Original Name : Cillian Murphy

Gender : Male

Brian Cox

Character Name : Joe Reisert

Original Name : Brian Cox

Gender : Male

Jayma Mays

Character Name : Cynthia

Original Name : Jayma Mays

Gender : Female

Jack Scalia

Character Name : Dep. Sec. Charles Keefe

Original Name : Jack Scalia

Gender : Male

Robert Pine

Character Name : Bob Taylor

Original Name : Robert Pine

Gender : Male

Terry Press

Character Name : Marianne Taylor

Original Name : Terry Press

Gender : Male

Brittany Oaks

Character Name : Rebecca

Original Name : Brittany Oaks

Gender : Female

Laura Johnson

Character Name : Blonde Woman

Original Name : Laura Johnson

Gender : Female

Max Kasch

Character Name : Headphone Kid

Original Name : Max Kasch

Gender : Male

Kyle Gallner

Character Name : Headphone Kid's Brother

Original Name : Kyle Gallner

Gender : Male

Angela Paton

Character Name : Nice Lady

Original Name : Angela Paton

Gender : Female

Loren Lester

Character Name : Irate Passenger

Original Name : Loren Lester

Gender : Male

Suzie Plakson

Character Name : Senior Flight Attendant

Original Name : Suzie Plakson

Gender : Female

Monica McSwain

Character Name : Junior Flight Attendant

Original Name : Monica McSwain

Gender : Female

Dane Farwell

Character Name : Hit Man at Dad's House

Original Name : Dane Farwell

Gender : Male

Beth Toussaint

Character Name : Lydia Keefe

Original Name : Beth Toussaint

Gender : Female

Adam Gobble

Character Name : Keefe's Son

Original Name : Adam Gobble

Gender : Male

Megan Crawford

Character Name : Keefe's Daughter

Original Name : Megan Crawford

Gender : Male

Carl Gilliard

Character Name : Taxi Driver

Original Name : Carl Gilliard

Gender : Male

Mary Kathleen Gordon

Character Name : Airline Representative

Original Name : Mary Kathleen Gordon

Gender : Female

Philip Pavel

Character Name : Dallas Ticket Agent

Original Name : Philip Pavel

Gender : Male

Amber Mead

Character Name : Dallas Ticket Agent

Original Name : Amber Mead

Gender : Female

Dey Young

Character Name : Dallas Gate Agent

Original Name : Dey Young

Gender : Female

Jeanine Jackson

Character Name : Passenger with Iced Mocha

Original Name : Jeanine Jackson

Gender : Female

Carmen Gloria Pérez

Character Name : Airline Passenger

Original Name : Carmen Gloria Pérez

Gender : Female

Colby Donaldson

Character Name : Keefe's Head Bodyguard

Original Name : Colby Donaldson

Gender : Male

Jennie Baek

Character Name : Keefe's Assistant

Original Name : Jennie Baek

Gender : Male

Amanda Young

Character Name : Flight Attendant

Original Name : Amanda Young

Gender : Female

Jim Lemley

Character Name : Man on Fishing Boat

Original Name : Jim Lemley

Gender : Male

Jenny Wade

Character Name : Coffee Shop Girl

Original Name : Jenny Wade

Gender : Female

Wes Craven

Character Name : Airline Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Wes Craven

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-09-05

"Lisa" (Rachel McAdams) is chatting away to her fellow passenger on an aircraft when suddenly things all start to take a bit of a menacing turn. It turns out that "Rippner" (Cillian Murphy) needs her to contact the hotel in which she works and get them to move a visiting - and important - family to a new suite. Should she not acquiesce to this perfectly reasonable request, then he has a pal on the ground who is all set to bump off her father "Joe" (Brian Cox). For the first half an hour, this is quite an effective thriller - the dynamic between the two, with her hemmed into her increasingly claustrophobic airline seat, helps build quite a decent sense of peril. Sadly, though, as she begins to fight back the scenario begins to lose it's potency. His complete control of the situation begins to become more and more compromised as serendipity takes just bit too much of an interest in the story for my liking. That's not to say that "Lisa" need be a shrinking violet in the face of her psychological oppressor, it's just that the fightback is all just a bit far-fetched, before a rather messy and unsatisfying ending that you just know is going to happen. Murphy can be quite an edgy character actor - he is an attractive man with a hint of something underhand (I think he'd make a good "Bond" villain) and McAdams is confident and competent - it's just the originality of the story that peters out and becomes predictably mediocre.