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Director: | Mikael Håfström |
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Writer: | Jason Keller |
Staring: |
Ray Breslin is the world's foremost authority on structural security. After analyzing every high security prison and learning a vast array of survival skills so he can design escape-proof prisons, his skills are put to the test. He's framed and incarcerated in a master prison he designed himself. He needs to escape and find the person who put him behind bars. | |
Release Date: | Oct 09, 2013 |
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Director: | Mikael Håfström |
Writer: | Jason Keller |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | ship, prison warden, prison escape, escape artist, maximum security prison |
Production Companies | Summit Entertainment, Lionsgate, Atmosphere Entertainment MM, Envision Entertainment, Boies/Schiller Film Group, Knightsbridge Entertainment, Emmett/Furla Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $137,328,301
Budget: $50,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 24, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Sylvester Stallone | Ray Breslin |
Arnold Schwarzenegger | Emil Rottmayer |
Jim Caviezel | Willard Hobbes |
50 Cent | Hush |
Sam Neill | Dr. Kyrie |
Vinnie Jones | Drake |
Faran Tahir | Javed |
Vincent D'Onofrio | Lester Clark |
Amy Ryan | Abigail Ross |
Graham Beckel | Brims |
Matt Gerald | Roag |
Caitríona Balfe | Jessica Miller |
David Joseph Martinez | Captain Baradah |
Alec Rayme | Pilot |
Christian Stokes | Babcock |
Rodney Feaster | Front Gate Guard |
David Leitch | Second Lieutenant |
Lydia Hull | Receptionist |
Eric Salas | Screaming Prisoner |
Brian Oerly | Skinhead Prisoner |
Christopher Matthew Cook | Voice (voice) |
Jeff Chase | Prisoner Beaten By Breslin |
Michael Papajohn | Prisoner Beaten By Breslin |
Jaylen Moore | Console Guard #1 |
Stephen Livaudais | Console Guard #2 |
Jay Amor | Sleek Moroccan (uncredited) |
John L. Armijo | Inmate / Moroccan Cop (uncredited) |
Tim Bell | State Trooper (uncredited) |
Joseph Aviel | Prison Guard (uncredited) |
Steven Krueger | Gabriel (uncredited) |
Sebastian James | Babylon Guard (uncredited) |
Dieter Rauter | Rottmayer Stand-In (uncredited) |
Arnold Chon | Prisoner (uncredited) |
Jonathan Eusebio | (Uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Paul V. Fraser, III | Stunts |
Jason Keller | Screenplay |
Brendan Galvin | Director of Photography |
Elliot Greenberg | Editor |
Kellie Roy | Casting |
Barry Chusid | Production Design |
Lizz Wolf | Costume Design |
James A. Gelarden | Art Direction |
David Lazan | Art Direction |
Bradford Johnson | Set Decoration |
Nicole Venables | Hairstylist |
Yolanda Mercadel | Hairstylist |
Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Department Head |
Kimberly Amacker | Makeup Artist |
Jack Lazzaro | Makeup Artist |
Jami Ross | Makeup Artist |
Emily Tatum | Makeup Artist |
Amy Soto | Art Department Coordinator |
Chuck Stringer | Construction Coordinator |
Michael Arena | Greensman |
Markus Wittman | Leadman |
Sarah Contant | Set Designer |
Jann K. Engel | Set Designer |
Jude Erny | Scenic Artist |
George Lee | Set Designer |
Lindanne Lewis | Scenic Artist |
Mandell Winter | Dialogue Editor |
Ellen Heuer | Foley |
Michael Magill | ADR & Dubbing |
Derek Vanderhorst | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
David Esparza | Sound Effects Editor |
Roberto Cappannelli | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gabriel J. Serrano | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Derek Babchishin | Animation |
JC Bond | Visual Effects Editor |
Jeff Atherton | Visual Effects Producer |
Dwight Raymond | Visual Effects Editor |
Josh Sutherland | Visual Effects Editor |
Mark Edward Wright | Visual Effects Editor |
Joel Sevilla | CG Supervisor |
Steve Adcock | Camera Operator, "B" Camera Operator |
Jody Miller | Camera Operator, "A" Camera Operator |
Jeffery J. Tufano | Camera Operator |
Adam Ward | Camera Operator, "C" Camera Operator |
Noon Orsatti | Stunt Coordinator |
Hans Bjerno | Aerial Director of Photography, Helicopter Camera |
Christopher TJ McGuire | Steadicam Operator |
Alan Markfield | Still Photographer |
Pete Romano | Underwater Camera, Underwater Director of Photography |
Aaron Barnes | Additional Camera |
Andy Ryan | Gaffer |
Ferdinand Duplantier Jr. | Rigging Gaffer |
Linda Gardar | Costume Supervisor, Set Costumer |
Juliana Hoffpauir | Set Costumer |
Jennifer Kamrath | Set Costumer |
Molly Kamrath | Set Costumer |
Kizzie Autumn Martin | Set Costumer |
Mustapha Mimis | Set Costumer |
Matt Tassone | First Assistant Editor |
Joseph Bonn | Music Editor |
Nigel Scott | Music Editor |
Lisa Latter | Location Manager |
Mary Frances Eglin | Script Supervisor |
Gregg Brilliant | Unit Publicist |
Jesse Ehredt | Sound Recordist |
Tim Limer | Sound Recordist |
Duane Manwiller | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Paul Hughen | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Chris Wells | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Buddy Enright | Unit Production Manager |
Nick Satriano | First Assistant Director |
Douglas Plasse | Second Assistant Director |
Mike Wilson | Stunts |
Chris Lighty | In Memory Of |
Justin Holecek | In Memory Of |
Richard Blencowe | In Memory Of |
Dama Claire | Thanks |
Ryan Wooley | Production Assistant |
Amy Denning Winfrey | Payroll Accountant |
Eric Scott Williamson | Key Set Production Assistant |
Alexis Tippin | Second Assistant Accountant |
George J. Steiner Jr. | Set Production Assistant |
Nick Spetsiotis | Marine Coordinator |
Jean Song | Production Executive |
Blair Skinner | Production Assistant, Production Runner |
J. Celeste Salzer | Actor's Assistant |
Katie Weiss Porter | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Jay Osterman | Producer's Assistant |
Phillip Noorani | Producer's Assistant |
Ian D. Navran | Assistant Production Coordinator |
David Murto | Post Production Assistant |
Tim Martin | Production Assistant |
Sean Lynn | Chef |
Nathon S. Lewis | Actor's Assistant |
Brian C. Lauziere | Additional Production Assistant |
John Landers | Craft Service |
Jerry Lambert | Post Production Accountant |
Tamara Henderson | Second Assistant Accountant |
Derek Hall | Production Assistant |
P.J. Haines | Chef |
Natalie Haft | Intern |
Terri Greening | Accountant |
Shane Grady | Stand In |
Julie Gallagher | Production Assistant |
Mark Frazier | Producer's Assistant |
Alexander Eldimiati | Stand In |
Dillon Eddo | Production Assistant |
Chelsea Donison | Production Assistant |
John R.C. Davis | Production Coordinator |
Felder Charbonnet | Stand In |
Elizabeth Chambers | Travel Coordinator |
Dottie Buck | Craft Service |
Tracy Browne | First Assistant Accountant |
Jennifer Brown | Set Medic |
Christian Brown | Production Secretary |
Beau Brasseaux | Acting Double |
Carmen Acosta | Production Assistant |
Dave Woodcock | Driver |
Daniel Woodcock | Driver |
Jayson Ehlers | Transportation Captain |
Christie Chaplin | Driver |
Katherine Dolese | Location Coordinator |
Sebastian Perez-Burchard | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Taylor Mahony | Digital Intermediate Editor |
Disha Patel-Webb | Assistant Editor |
John Ott | Assistant Editor |
Blair Miller | Assistant Editor |
Kelly McCall | Digital Intermediate |
Andy Young | Rigging Grip |
Jordan Whaley | Lighting Technician |
Karina Teismann | Lighting Technician |
Joe Sökmen | Rigging Grip |
Brian Stegeman | Digital Imaging Technician |
Zachary Sieffert | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Brielyn Sexeny | Electrician |
Joshua Sepe | Grip |
Codie Scott | Grip |
Jimi Ryan | Key Grip |
D.J. Phillips | Video Assist Operator |
Sam Pearcy | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Frank D. Parrish | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Chad Naremore | Grip |
Jonathan Morrill | Lighting Technician |
Mason McGuire | Rigging Grip |
Scott Luttrell | Grip |
Kevin Luster | Grip |
Justin LeBlanc | Lighting Technician |
Zachary Holmes | Second Assistant Camera |
Christian Hardy | Grip |
Richard Foreman Jr. | Additional Still Photographer |
Stephen Early | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Steve Dietl | Additional Still Photographer |
Chris Cochran | Grip |
Durado D. Brooks Jr. | Grip |
Kirk Bloom | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Robert Baird | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Joe Nin Williams | Stunts |
Ryan Ward | Stunts |
Tony Vo | Stunts |
Ayhan Tongadur | Stunts |
Jim Teachout | Stunts |
Lucas Swallow | Stunts |
Michael Ortiz | Stunts |
Rowbie Orsatti | Stunts |
Raion Hill | Stunts |
Daniel Hernandez | Stunts |
Luke Hawx | Stunts |
Regis Harrington | Stunts |
Walter Garcia | Stunts |
Jeff Galpin | Stunts |
Guy Fernandez | Stunts |
Eric Ducote | Stunts |
Mbita Bakari | Stunts |
Donmill Yip | VFX Artist |
Hui-wen Wu | VFX Artist |
Grant Wilson | Animation |
Harrison Rutherford | Compositor |
Sandy Romero | VFX Artist |
Mariusz Rokicki | Digital Compositor |
André Rios | VFX Artist |
Torsten Neuendorf | Digital Compositor |
Shoban Narayanan | Compositor |
Kurtis Myers | Visual Effects |
Mika Margolles | VFX Artist |
Joaquin Ludewig | VFX Artist |
Erwan Leroy | Compositor |
James Kawano | Digital Compositor |
Ming-Hsiang Kao | VFX Artist |
Zack Judson | 3D Supervisor |
Kishor Joshi | Compositor |
Nicolas Houle | Digital Compositor |
Neil Safeer Ghaznavi | Compositor |
Atsuo Fujiwara | Animation |
Nolan Conrad | Compositor |
Caleb Clark | Digital Compositor |
Nicolas Cadorette Vigneau | Digital Compositor |
Cody Brunty | VFX Artist |
Michael Balzer | Digital Compositor |
Jongjun An | Compositor |
Frank Akrong | Digital Compositor |
Christopher L. Wampler | Special Effects Technician |
Bruce Minkus | Special Effects |
Brad Manis | Special Effects Technician |
Michael Lantieri | Special Effects Supervisor |
Jay King | Special Effects |
Ron Epstein | Special Effects |
Tom R. Wilson | Construction Foreman |
Chris M. Wilson | Construction Foreman |
Barker White | Set Dresser |
Craig Serody | Set Dresser |
Mark Seiler | Set Dresser |
John Sanchez | Set Dresser |
Cory Parker | On Set Dresser |
Danny Nick | Set Dresser |
Kyla McFalls | Key Art Production Assistant |
Jennifer Lewis-Farley | Standby Painter |
Daniel E. Kiker | Painter |
Audrey A. Johnson | Assistant Property Master |
Jack Flynn | Construction Buyer |
Will Eastin | Graphic Designer |
Warren Drummond | Storyboard Artist |
Saul Cruthirds | Painter |
Laurianne Butler-Smith | Painter |
Charles Bodenheimer | Painter |
Richard Bennett | Storyboard Artist |
Brian Babineaux | Painter |
Spencer J. Abadie | Painter |
Freddie Poole | Stunts |
Anne McCarthy | Casting |
Mikael Håfström | Director |
Alex Heffes | Original Music Composer |
Leslie Shatz | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Donald Dowd | Camera Operator |
Jonathan Eusebio | Stunt Coordinator |
Kent H. Johnson | Property Master |
Jackson Spidell | Stunt Coordinator |
Ronn Surels | Stunt Double |
Chad Stahelski | Second Unit Director |
Mark De Alessandro | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Crystal Neel | Stand In |
Alison J. Forest | Production Assistant |
Chelsea Bo | Additional Production Assistant |
Lionel Kopp | Color Designer |
Michael Papajohn | Stunt Double |
Matt Cipro | Grip |
Jon Valera | Stunts |
Billy Tilk | Stunts |
Todd T Taylor | Stunts |
Eric Stratemeier | Stunts |
Larnell Stovall | Stunts |
Greg Sproles | Stunts |
Mike Seal | Stunts |
Erik Schultz | Stunts |
Aaron Saxton | Stunts |
Felipe Savahge | Stunts |
Greg Rementer | Stunt Double |
Tom Proctor | Stunts |
Casey Pieretti | Stunts |
Jeremy Marinas | Stunts |
Kortney Manns | Stunts |
Jorge Longoria | Stunts |
Casey Hendershot | Stunts |
Thayr Harris | Stunts |
Chris J. Fanguy | Stunts |
Dino Dos Santos | Stunts |
Josh Diogo | Stunts |
Stephen Conroy | Stunts |
Arnold Chon | Stunts |
Trace Cheramie | Stunts |
Jeff Brockton | Stunts |
Sean Paul Braud | Stunts |
John Bernecker | Stunts |
Tim Bell | Stunts |
Hunter Baxley | Stunts |
Ted Barba | Stunts |
Asen Asenov | Stunt Double |
Hank Amos | Stunts |
Jay Amor | Stunts |
James Alexander | Special Effects Technician |
Robert 'Rock' Galotti | Stunts, Armorer, Assistant Property Master |
David Leitch | Second Unit Director |
Will Wallace | VFX Artist |
Martin Blencowe | Thanks |
Brian Oerly | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Remington Chase | Producer |
Brandt Andersen | Executive Producer |
Alexander Boies | Executive Producer |
Jason Gandhi | Executive Producer |
Stepan Martirosyan | Executive Producer |
Jeff Rice | Executive Producer |
Zack Schiller | Executive Producer |
Spencer Silna | Executive Producer |
Nicolas Stern | Executive Producer |
Brandon Grimes | Co-Producer |
Jeremy Bell | Associate Producer |
Mark Canton | Producer |
Randall Emmett | Producer |
Kevin King Templeton | Producer |
George Furla | Executive Producer |
Mark Stewart | Executive Producer |
Jonathan A. Abrams | Associate Producer |
Robbie Brenner | Producer |
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This movie is a must see!! Stallone and Schwarzenegger may be aging but they still have it!! Definitely will still in our video library!! ...
This is a movie that had more or less escaped under my radar until I saw it mentioned in one of my news feeds as a Blu-ray giveaway a couple of days ago. Given that it had both Stallone and Schwarzenegger in it, it was really a must buy for me. The escape from prison plot theme is not exactly a n ... ew idea but must be considered a rather classical one. A lot of great books and movies have, if not been centered around that theme so at least had it as a major plot element. I would say that it is rather difficult to make a new movie on this theme these days without it feeling a bit stale. During my movie evening yesterday I was happy to find that this one succeeds quite well in not feeling stale. It also succeeds very well in pairing together Stallone and Schwarzenegger without making it deteriorate into some action hero parody. The basic plot is in one sense the classical hero gets framed, thrown into jail and has to escape. In another sense it is slightly unconventional in that our hero is not only an escape artist, or rather an escape specialist, but a legal one at that. Both Stallone and Schwarzenegger are doing a good job of their roles. We all know that these two actors are not exactly Shakespeare-material and is not really competing for any acting Oscars but they do deliver solid performance as male, though-guy, heroes. The bad guy at the prison is not too bad, in terms of performance, either. The one person I felt was a bit meh was the guy who set Breslin up. I also think they could have made more of a show in nailing that bastard in the end. Not that he did not get what he deserved but I missed a “I’m back” moment with a confrontation between Breslin and him. On the whole a quite enjoyable movie even though the prison break theme is not one of my favorite ones. Oh, and as usual Rotten Tomatoes “official” rating is pure nonsense. Due to their idiotic rating mechanism they flag it as rotten which it most certainly is not.
The Stallone/Schwarzenegger team-up we've deserved for 30 years. And it's a good thing that the part of the movie with the two of them together worked, because everything outside of that sucks. But _Escape Plan_ does work exclusively off the back of the two experiences we get to see of them in gaol. ... _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Escape Plan strategises an unbelievable route that never manages to break out of its cliches. Stallone and Schwarzenegger. The duelling juggernauts of 80s action. An impenetrable maximum security facility monolithically stands in their way, preventing them from being reliable gym buddies and exercis ... ing those lucrative vein-inducing steroids. Will Arnie “be back”? Is Stallone still missing “Adriaaaaan!” Regardless of the nostalgic fuel that pumps through Håfström’s reunion, it’s unfortunately weighed down by an implausibly ridiculous plot that believes itself to be smarter than it actually is, diminishing the non-sensical fun in the process. Best get “back to da choppa!” ey Arnie? (Or governor of California...). An escape artist, hired independently to test maximum security facilities by breaking out of them, is setup by his own financial advisor and incarcerated in the most secure prison of them all. Soldiers, probably ex-military, walking around with black ‘V for Vendetta’ masks scaring up the prisoners who just want to sleep. Schwarzenegger delivering some excruciatingly brilliant one liners as per usual. “You fight like a vegetarian!”. Stallone, probably extremely interested and involved, looking generally fatigued and uncharismatic. Water hoses shoved down the throats of prisoners, whilst locked in steel boxes (crucial point...) with the brightest and hottest lamps beating down upon them. Palaeontologist Dr. Alan Grant recovering from the trauma of ‘Jurassic Park III’, by medically assisting America’s most dangerous criminals. And Vinnie “I’m the Juggernaut!” Jones putting the “cock” in “cockney”. Suffice to say, it’s a paradise. A beautiful holiday retreat. If only the plot was just as idyllic. Essentially, Escape Plan fundamentally works due to Stallone and Schwarzenegger’s chemistry. Divert away from this, and plot conveniences, holes and illogicality rapidly take precedent. Ray is described to be the ultimate escape artist, which is essentially a cop out description for his character to do literally anything and consider it to be objective fact. Example: using broken glasses, paper and other utensils to blindly craft an apparatus that aligns with the moon to determine the equatorial alignment of one’s current location. Perhaps this is a legitimate tool that can be created under a prison table. I don’t know. Nor do I care. My point is, due to the prison being “the most secure facility in existence”, the actual escape plan requires the audience to promptly suspend their disbelief. The brawls and action are few and far between, resulting in the remaining hour and half to be weirdly edited conversations where the camera manages to go through Stallone’s eye on multiple occasions. In fact the entire editing, from quick cuts to weird scene transitions that remind me of Microsoft PowerPoint fade out animations, decreased the quality of the general filmmaking. Not to mention the obvious green screen and dreadfully unnecessary moments of CGI. At the end of the gloomy day, you probably wanted to watch this just for Stallone and Schwarzenegger, in which case you’ll be satisfied. You just have to endure the mountainous implausibilities, overextended runtime and underwhelming conclusion. Had it been made thirty years ago, could’ve been good. So perhaps conducting your own escape plan could be better?
Arnold Schwarzenegger and slyvester Stallone do a good job in this one. He's like the Houdini of prison escapes. Decent movie and worth a watch. ...