Overview:
An infamous terrorist has evaded capture for a long time by being extremely clever and ruthless. Things get interesting when he hijacks a plane carrying famous security expert John Cutter, who isn't about to stand for this sort of thing.Status: | Released (1992-11-06) |
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BoxOffice: | $44,065,653 |
Screen: | Stewart Raffill, Dan Gordon, David Loughery |
Productions: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 10814: Wesley Snipes - John Cutter
- 27422: Bruce Payne - Charles Rane
- 3197: Tom Sizemore - Sly Delvecchio
- 46924: Alex Datcher - Marti Slayton
- 21089: Bruce Greenwood - Stuart Ramsey
- 88094: Robert Hooks - Dwight Henderson
- 13918: Elizabeth Hurley - Sabrina Ritchie
Crews
- 65557: Dan Paulson - Producer - Production
- 54972: Dan Gordon - Screenplay - Writing
- 2075: David Loughery - Screenplay - Writing
- 9769: Stanley Clarke - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 40230: Kevin Hooks - Director - Directing
- 53291: Richard Nord - Editor - Editing
- 65558: Lee Rich - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Per Gunnar Jonsson
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This movie is acceptable as 85 minutes of light entertainment but it really never rises above mediocrity. The plot is unimaginative with all the usual elements. Terrorist is transported by FBI on commercial flight, terrorist escapes with the help of an insider on the plane, our hero ....
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Wesley Snipes vs The Rane Of Terror. Or should that be our Pain at the Terror? Of all the Die Hard clones there have been, and there have been many! Passenger 57 may just be the worst. The story follows Wesley Snipes' airline security expert John Cutter, who whilst undertaking a f ....
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