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Plane

Survive together or die alone.
2023 | 107m | English

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After a heroic job of successfully landing his storm-damaged aircraft in a war zone, a fearless pilot finds himself between the agendas of multiple militias planning to take the plane and its passengers hostage.
Release Date: Jan 12, 2023
Director: Jean-François Richet
Writer: Charles Cumming, J.P. Davis
Genres: Adventure, Action, Thriller
Keywords pilot, airplane, philippines, held hostage, plane crash, intense
Production Companies di Bonaventura Pictures, MadRiver Pictures, Riverstone Pictures, G-BASE, Olive Hill Media
Box Office Revenue: $74,515,586
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gerard Butler Brodie Torrance
Mike Colter Louis Gaspare
Tony Goldwyn Scarsdale
Yoson An Samuel Dele
Evan Dane Taylor Datu Junmar
Paul Ben-Victor Terry Hampton
Daniella Pineda Bonnie Lane
Lilly Krug Brie Taylor
Kelly Gale Katie Dhar
Otis Winston RCMP Officer Knight
Ángel Fabián Rivera Karim Rahim
Fernando Chang Chan Yuen
Modesto Lacen Antonio Ortega
Joey Slotnick Matt Sinclair
Rose Eshay Ana Fernández
Ricky Robles Cruz Javier Molina
Jessica Nam Rosalie Jeong
Quinn McPherson Riley Donahue
Oliver Trevena Maxwell Carver
Tara Westwood Sydney
Michelle Lee Isabella Yu
Amber Rivera Maria Falco
John J. Shim Joshua Jeong
Claro de los Reyes Hajan
Remi Adeleke Shellback
Matt Cook Moses
Pete Scobell Jim Lake
James Sang Lee Willis
Heather Seiffert Carrie Torrance
Haleigh Hekking Daniela Torrance
Jeremy Denzlinger Marc Richards
Edwin Lee Changi Security Agent
Yao Tsai Changi Security Guard
Jeff Francisco Lolo - Old Fisherman
Ariel Felix Alan
Nick Brandon Drunk Passenger
Michelle Cortés Flight Attendant
Jeffrey Holsman Trailblazer Captain
Enele Ma'afu Tauteoli Hulking Man
Jimmy Fung Vhong
Manuel Álvarez Kim Filipino Man
Kate Bisset British Woman - Maria Burnham
Kate Rachesky Second Flight Attendant
Name Job
Jean-François Richet Director
Anne McCarthy Casting
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Double
Alvin Chon Stunts
James M. Churchman Stunt Coordinator
Michelle Cortés Stunts
Jessica Nam Stunts
Phi-Long Nguyen Stunts
Eric VanArsdale Utility Stunts
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Marcus Trumpp Original Music Composer
Charles Cumming Screenplay, Story
J.P. Davis Screenplay
Brendan Galvin Director of Photography
Kellie Roy Casting
Mailara Santana Production Design
Glenda Rosa Set Decoration
Erinn Knight Costume Design
Geisha M. Barreto Assistant Makeup Artist
John Blake Makeup Department Head
Marta Ezal Colón Key Makeup Artist
Daniel Curet Hair Department Head
Merly Jan Jiménez Makeup Artist
Nicole Leaño Colón Key Makeup Artist
Scott Elias Production Manager
Adrienne Franciscus Production Supervisor
Carolina Wolf Production Office Coordinator
Mathew Dunne First Assistant Director
Tom Brewster Second Assistant Director
José Gilberto Molinari Rosaly First Assistant Director
Bradley Parker Second Unit Director
Julian Wall Second Unit First Assistant Director
Gladys Bustos Property Master
Jose Juan Garcia Camacho Set Designer
Marsi Caraballo Graphic Designer
Sergio Morales Colon Set Dresser
Thomas Early Construction Coordinator
Dylan Gray Props
Mariella Navarro Art Department Coordinator
Ricardo Naveira Construction Foreman
Juan j. Garcia Perez Props
Michael Scott Rivera Set Dresser
Jimmy Santos Set Dresser, On Set Dresser
Christopher S. Aud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Odin Benitez Supervising Sound Editor
Antonio Betancourt Sound Mixer
Arjun Demeyere Sound
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Luis Antonio Landrau Boom Operator
Duncan McRae Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Barbara Yuya Rivera Boom Operator
Jennie Shea ADR Recordist
Roland N. Thai Sound Designer
Byron Wilson Supervising Sound Editor
Erik Bloomer Special Effects
Charlie Bonilla Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Stewart Bradley Special Effects
Ryan Harms Special Effects Technician
Trevor Hill Special Effects
Tim Prawitz Pyrotechnician
Giulio Campiglia Visual Effects Producer
Ayumi Funatsu Digital Compositor
Amanda Hollingworth Digital Compositor
Jason Kozsurek Digital Compositor
Andrea Marotti Visual Effects Producer
Ray McIntyre Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Denya McLean-Adhya Visual Effects Coordinator
Divyansh Mittal Visual Effects Supervisor
Cailin Munroe Visual Effects Coordinator
Eric Ng Digital Compositor
Martin O'Brien Visual Effects Producer
Beau Parsons Visual Effects Supervisor
Wen Qian Compositing Supervisor
Nerina Sanchez Digital Compositor
Mike Suta Digital Compositor
Hyunsu Yang Digital Compositor
Lloyd Barachina Stunts
Bryan Cartago Stunts
Phillip Dang Stunts
Malay Kim Stunts
Sam Situmorang Stunt Driver
Kimberley Sutton Stunt Coordinator
Enele Ma'afu Tauteoli Stunts
Michelle Pak Casting Assistant
Miguel Baerga Techno Crane Operator
Eric Catelan Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Eric Damazio Key Grip
Carlos Giovanni De Leon Second Assistant Camera
Eric Dvorsky Aerial Camera Technician
Carlos García First Assistant Camera
Natasha I. Nieves Grip
Vern Nobles Jr. Second Unit Director of Photography
Gabriel Padilla Gaffer
Kenneth Rexach Still Photographer
Carlos Cali Rivera Rigging Gaffer
Orlando Suárez Gaffer
Carlos J. Vázquez Video Assist Operator
Carlos Zayas Camera Operator
Mark Avery Costumer
Diego Chamorro Set Costumer
Torri Knight Assistant Costume Designer
Ali Lammari Set Costumer
Johnna Thomas Costume Supervisor
Francisco Cueto Dailies Operator
Joe Rosenbloom First Assistant Editor
Anna Rottke First Assistant Editor
Mike Sowa Colorist
Jose R. Hilera Assistant Location Manager
Mark Graham Orchestrator
Tyson Lozensky Score Engineer
Jim Schultz Music Editor
Josiuan Rojas Transportation Coordinator
Kevin de la Cruz Production Assistant
Mariarosa Calderon Controller
Marek Stout Production Assistant
Andrew Wert Armorer
David Rosenbloom Editor
Steve Collins Special Effects
Name Title
Lorenzo di Bonaventura Producer
Mark Vahradian Producer
Christian Gudegast Executive Producer
Marc Butan Producer
Alan Siegel Producer
Michael Cho Executive Producer
Tim Lee Executive Producer
Gary Raskin Executive Producer
Alastair Burlingham Executive Producer
Vicki Dee Rock Executive Producer
Luillo Ruiz Co-Producer
Nik Bower Executive Producer
J.P. Davis Executive Producer
Allen Liu Executive Producer
Edward Fee Executive Producer
Gerard Butler Producer
Deepak Nayar Executive Producer
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Reviews

garethmb
N/A

Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler), is a recently widowed dad who looks forward to completing his nearly empty run from Singapore to Tokyo so he can take advantage of the time difference and meet up with his daughter in Hawaii in time to celebrate the new year. In the new film “Plane” things do n ... ot go as planned as the nearly empty the flight also hosts a prisoner transfer as a dangerous fugitive named Louis (Mike Colter), is brought onto the flight late. Forced by a corporate officer to fly through a storm they were told would be clear by the time they reached it to save time and fuel, the flight encounters severe issues and soon find themselves without avionics and forced to make an emergency landing on an island. Unable to send for help and unsure of their exact location, Brodie learns that they are on an outer island of the Philippines and that there is only insurrectionists and militia on the island and that the military or police are not options. While attempting to find a way to contact help, Brodie enlists Louis to help and soon finds that the passengers and crew have been taking hostage by a brutal local militia. Forced to improvise rescue and wait for help, the tense and violent situation quickly becomes a living nightmare as they fight to survive. The tension level of the film is great as the early segments in the plane did a great job of showing the routine of a pilot and also ramped up the tension. I can be a nervous passenger when a plane gets into bad weather and I found my palms getting sweaty and anxiety creeping in during the detailed sequences of the flight in peril. The action of the film was engaging as were the characters as they were easy to pull for despite not having much in the way of backstory or character development. The film has plenty of action as was engaging from start to finish which makes “Plane” a pleasant diversion and one fan of Butler will not want to miss. 4 stars out of 5

Jan 11, 2023
TitanGusang
6.0

I was pleasantly surprised by Plane. Going into it, I had pretty low expectations as it seemed to be a cheap, action flick that was built for the dad's in our life. But there were some pretty good performances, set pieces, and brutal action that raised this movie from mediocrity. The plot is incr ... edibly bare bones: a plane gets damaged in a storm and crash lands on a desolate island. We've seen this used in countless films and TV shows throughout the years but, the way this is handled is pretty incredible. We see it from the pilots perspective as he and the stewards are trying to navigate the situation to create the best course of action to survive. It was done in a very believable way, giving us a glimpse at crash landing procedure and how truly indestructible planes are. The entire 30-minutes sequence had me on the edge of my seat even though I knew it was coming from a mile away. The CGI in this section was quite rough though as the plane looked like something rendered in an Xbox 360 game. The movie does fall into some pretty classic tropes in movies like this. One being that almost all the "good" people are the classic white American men and woman, but the "bad" people (the island combatants and our main prisoner hero) are individuals of color. It is subtle, but something I noticed that slightly rubbed me the wrong way. Also the depiction of how the Philippines refused to assist in their own territory was laughable. But it opened the way for the good men of the American military were there to save the day and kill some island terrorists. It has some minor military propaganda that didn't totally take away from my experience, but worth a mention. The performances were all pretty good. Gerard Butler played his usual role, I enjoyed his charisma as a pilot but also the gruff and militaristic persona he pulled out from his previous service. Mike Colter was great as the ultimate badass of the movie, killing terrorists with whatever he could get his hands on. This was nothing against his performance, but I hated how they wrote his characters ending in the film. It did not do his character arch any justice and felt out of place. The rest of the cast was decent. Overall, this movie delivers exactly what it promised in a short concise runtime and I cannot ask any more than that. Score: 63% Verdict: Decent

Feb 01, 2023
tensharpe
6.0

May contain an odd spoiler “Plane” has a Scottish Pilot, Brodie Torrance ( Gerard Butler ) intent on getting his passengers to their destination in time to meet up with his daughter during the New Year festivities. However all does not go to plan when bad weather puts paid to any such activities ... and prematurely forces Brodie to make an emergency landing. During the attempt to land an FBI agent escorting a dangerous criminal, Louis Gaspare ( Mike Colter ), drops his mobile phone. Rather than leave it during a dangerous decent he tries to retrieve it only to loose both his life and that of a stewardess trying to help him.  Surviving this landing on a remote island was not easy but the skills of Brodie saves the remaining passengers and crew. However far from praised for his actions the passengers decide it’s rather an inconvenience and complain constantly as the crew try to repair the communications. Unfortunately there is much more for the passengers to complain about once they are taken hostage by rebel forces who control the Island. More deaths ensue, however Brodie and his new friend, Louis are the only two to avoid capture after killing a few rebels along the way. Brodie and Louis work together to dispatch more rebels in an attempt to rescue the hostages. What ensues is a Die Hard style action thriller but based at New Year rather than Christmas. “Plane” does have some tense moments but very much ticks every Die Hard trope box it can. What is extremely notable, much like Die Hard, a rather large number of rebels are killed compared to hostages. In hindsight, as requested by Brodie, if I was Hans Gruber , sorry the rebel leader, I’d have let all the hostages go. I did enjoy this movie but for what it is, an action packed, nothing new , 1 hour 47 mins. New tag line . Survive Together or Die Hard alone.

Feb 08, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

OK, where is Jason Statham? He does these things so much better! Maybe he was off having an haircut so they decided to cast a distinctly wooden Gerard Butler as airline captain "Torrance" who is charged with flying his plane from Singapore to Tokyo before he heads on to his daughter's wedding in the ... USA. There aren't many passengers on his airliner, so to save cash and fuel he is directed to fly very near a violent storm that - well, next thing he has managed to land his sizeable aeroplane on a remote and lawless Filipino island (that luckily is replete with a dirt-track "mining" road that would not look out of place encircling Los Angeles). Now we happen to know that one of his few charges was also under the charge of the police, and now "Brodie" and the erstwhile captive - and useful - "Gaspare" (Mike Colter) must unite to fend off the venal bandits lead by their chief "Junmar" (Evan Dane Taylor) whilst getting a message to the rescue parties that can hopefully come and save their bacon. This film is so far-fetched that you might as well leave any need for reality at the door as you go in. The dialogue is pedestrian and the plot lurches from one implausibly half-baked scenario to another with consummate ease. That said, it hots up nicely for the last twenty minutes of gunfighting and that does rescue it a little from the mediocrity it probably deserves. It passed an hour and an half in the cinema easily enough, but it is not a film you will ever remember watching.

Feb 09, 2023
mooney240
7.0

**Plane is a well-done action thriller with a solid lead and good fight sequences. Nothing more. Nothing less.** Plane is a low-budget action/survival movie that checks all the boxes and provides plenty of gritty Gun fights and brutal melee combat along the way. The film that didn’t spend much ti ... me picking a clever name also didn’t waste much time on character development. Instead, the plot is centered on Gerard Butler as he works to secure the safety and survival of a small group of passengers. Unfortunately, the island they crash-landed on is full of a bunch of pirate/terrorist types, so Butler does some shooting and punching, and choking to save the day. Plane won’t win any awards, but it is a solid action movie that I would watch again and recommend renting (probably not a whole $20 purchase to own, though) to any action fan. I’m glad it got a theatrical release so people can trust that it’s a little bigger budget and higher quality than most straight-to-stream action films.

Feb 10, 2023
msbreviews
7.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition "Plane exceeds low personal expectations. Originality, creativity, and deep exploration of themes or character arcs aren’t exactly part of the screenplay, but Jean-François Richet executes all his ... ideas in such an efficient manner that it fully justifies releasing in theaters instead of going straight to VOD. Gerard Butler uses his charisma to lead a by-the-numbers survival-rescue mission that surprisingly holds beautifully shot action sequences and quite high entertainment levels. A film that delivers what it promises and a bit more." Rating: B

Mar 23, 2023
Ahmetaslan27
6.0

**This movie is for entertainment purpose** Although the scenario is expected and there is nothing new in it, I enjoyed watching the movie, this type of movie that I can call popcorn movies that you see in the cinema or at home, and this type is fun doesn't require the viewer to think a lot durin ... g the show. Gerard Butler was distinguished. sometimes i forget that he is an actor of action movies and he has similar movies. When you watch the movie, you feel that it is a film in the early 2000s, and this makes you feel that you need to watch this type of movies from time to time. The movie managed to grab my attention because there is a factor of isolation. Isolation in the air while boarding the plane and the problems that occurred during take-off and after landing on the ground, which is the isolation of staying on the island. Imagine you land the plane in an area controlled by separatists and the killers are people who don't follow the law. This movie has become a kind of survival, which is the struggle for survival, and these movies have a large type of viewers, regardless of the usual plot and the familiar and expected ending. If i am from the kind of audience whose movies only depend on the plot, I will criticize the movie from beginning to end, but there are sometimes movies that you should watch for fun, like Plane 2023. Cinema is the art of conversation, but it is also an enjoyable experience. Each movie has a specific goal for viewers. This movie is for entertainment purpose.

Jun 29, 2023
hamfaceman
7.0

Another quality action film from big guns Butler. The plane flying/landing sequences were tense. The fight scenes were well executed. The story was fine. All around an entertaining action flick. ...

Jan 06, 2024