Survive together or die alone.
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.
Adult Status :
Movie ID : 646389
Movie Language : en
Original Title: Plane
Popularity : 1490.873
Release : 2023-01-12
Movie Title : Plane
Rate : 6.9
Vote Count : 920
Genre IDs : 28,12,53
Genres : Action, Adventure, Thriller
Tagline : Survive together or die alone.
Revenue : 51000000
Runtime : 107
Status : Released
Movie Collection
Collection ID : 1099094
Collection Name : Plane Collection
Movie Production Studio
Company Name : MadRiver Pictures
Budget : 25000000
HomePage : https://www.plane.movie
IMDB ID : tt5884796
Country Code : US
Country Name :
Spoken Language : English
Company ID : 73492
Company Logo : [COMPANYLOGO]
Company Country : US
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Casts and Crews
Cast
- Gerard Butler ( Gerard Butler ) Acting as Brodie Torrance
- Mike Colter ( Mike Colter ) Acting as Louis Gaspare
- Yoson An ( Yoson An ) Acting as Dele
- Tony Goldwyn ( Tony Goldwyn ) Acting as Scarsdale
- Daniella Pineda ( Daniella Pineda ) Acting as Bonnie
- Paul Ben-Victor ( Paul Ben-Victor ) Acting as Hampton
- Remi Adeleke ( Remi Adeleke ) Acting as Shellback
- Joey Slotnick ( Joey Slotnick ) Acting as Sinclair
- Evan Dane Taylor ( Evan Dane Taylor ) Acting as Junmar
- Claro de los Reyes ( Claro de los Reyes ) Acting as Hajan
- Kelly Gale ( Kelly Gale ) Acting as Katie
- Haleigh Hekking ( Haleigh Hekking ) Acting as Daniela Torrance
- Lilly Krug ( Lilly Krug ) Acting as Brie
- Oliver Trevena ( Oliver Trevena ) Acting as Carver
- Tara Westwood ( Tara Westwood ) Acting as Sydney
- Mark Labella ( Mark Labella ) Acting as Manila ATC
- Quinn McPherson ( Quinn McPherson ) Acting as Donahue
- Kate Rachesky ( Kate Rachesky ) Acting as Flight Attendant
- Amber Rivera ( Amber Rivera ) Acting as Maria Falco
- Otis Winston ( Otis Winston ) Acting as RCMP Officer Knight
- Modesto Lacen ( Modesto Lacen ) Acting as Antonio Ortega
- Jeff Francisco ( Jeff Francisco ) Acting as Lolo
- Jeffrey Holsman ( Jeffrey Holsman ) Acting as Trailblazer Captain
- Ariel Felix ( Ariel Felix ) Acting as Alan
- Rose Eshay ( Rose Eshay ) Acting as Ana Fernández
- Jessica Nam ( Jessica Nam ) Acting as Rosalie
- Thomas A. Curran ( Thomas A. Curran ) Acting as Trailblazer Executive
- Ricky Robles Cruz ( Ricky Robles Cruz ) Acting as Javier Molina
- Matthew Valeña ( Matthew Valeña ) Acting as Manila ATC Supervisor
- Natalia Román García ( Natalia Román García ) Acting as Airport passenger (background)
- Ángel Fabián Rivera ( Ángel Fabián Rivera ) Production as Karim Rahim
- Heather Seiffert ( Heather Seiffert ) Acting as Carrie Torrance
- Kate Bisset ( Kate Bisset ) Acting as Maria Burnham




















Crew
- Marco Beltrami ( Marco Beltrami ) Sound, Job: Original Music Composer From Department of Sound
- Deepak Nayar ( Deepak Nayar ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Lorenzo Di Bonaventura ( Lorenzo Di Bonaventura ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production
- Anne McCarthy ( Anne McCarthy ) Production, Job: Casting From Department of Production
- Gerard Butler ( Gerard Butler ) Acting, Job: Producer From Department of Production
- Roland N. Thai ( Roland N. Thai ) Sound, Job: Sound Designer From Department of Sound
- David Rosenbloom ( David Rosenbloom ) Editing, Job: Editor From Department of Editing
- Mark Vahradian ( Mark Vahradian ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production
- Marc Butan ( Marc Butan ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production
- Dylan Gray ( Dylan Gray ) Crew, Job: Props From Department of Art
- Odin Benitez ( Odin Benitez ) Sound, Job: Supervising Sound Editor From Department of Sound
- Joe Bucaro III ( Joe Bucaro III ) Crew, Job: Stunt Double From Department of Crew
- Brendan Galvin ( Brendan Galvin ) Camera, Job: Director of Photography From Department of Camera
- Christian Gudegast ( Christian Gudegast ) Writing, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Jean-François Richet ( Jean-François Richet ) Directing, Job: Director From Department of Directing
- Marcus Trumpp ( Marcus Trumpp ) Sound, Job: Original Music Composer From Department of Sound
- Charlie Bonilla ( Charlie Bonilla ) Crew, Job: Pyrotechnic Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects
- Tom Brewster ( Tom Brewster ) Directing, Job: Second Assistant Director From Department of Directing
- J.P. Davis ( J.P. Davis ) Acting, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing
- J.P. Davis ( J.P. Davis ) Acting, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Mark DeSimone ( Mark DeSimone ) Sound, Job: ADR Mixer From Department of Sound
- Daniel Curet ( Daniel Curet ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Hair Department Head From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Phi-Long Nguyen ( Phi-Long Nguyen ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Alan Siegel ( Alan Siegel ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production
- Luillo Ruiz ( Luillo Ruiz ) Production, Job: Co-Producer From Department of Production
- Bradley Parker ( Bradley Parker ) Directing, Job: Second Unit Director From Department of Directing
- Allen Liu ( Allen Liu ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Alan Freedman ( Alan Freedman ) Sound, Job: ADR Mixer From Department of Sound
- Kellie Roy ( Kellie Roy ) Production, Job: Casting From Department of Production
- John Blake ( John Blake ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Makeup Department Head From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Josiuan Rojas ( Josiuan Rojas ) Crew, Job: Transportation Coordinator From Department of Crew
- Bryan Cartago ( Bryan Cartago ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Jim Schultz ( Jim Schultz ) Sound, Job: Music Editor From Department of Sound
- James M. Churchman ( James M. Churchman ) Crew, Job: Stunt Coordinator From Department of Crew
- Sam Situmorang ( Sam Situmorang ) Crew, Job: Stunt Driver From Department of Crew
- Andrew Wert ( Andrew Wert ) Art, Job: Armorer From Department of Crew
- Christopher S. Aud ( Christopher S. Aud ) Sound, Job: Sound Re-Recording Mixer From Department of Sound
- Ray McIntyre Jr. ( Ray McIntyre Jr. ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects
- Francisco Cueto ( Francisco Cueto ) Visual Effects, Job: Dailies Operator From Department of Editing
- Carlos Zayas ( Carlos Zayas ) Camera, Job: Camera Operator From Department of Camera
- Kenneth Rexach ( Kenneth Rexach ) Camera, Job: Still Photographer From Department of Camera
- Ali Lammari ( Ali Lammari ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Set Costumer From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Gabriel Padilla ( Gabriel Padilla ) Lighting, Job: Gaffer From Department of Lighting
- Jose R. Hilera ( Jose R. Hilera ) Production, Job: Assistant Location Manager From Department of Production
- Nik Bower ( Nik Bower ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Eric Catelan ( Eric Catelan ) Camera, Job: Camera Operator From Department of Camera
- Eric Catelan ( Eric Catelan ) Camera, Job: Steadicam Operator From Department of Camera
- Stewart Bradley ( Stewart Bradley ) Crew, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew
- Andrea Marotti ( Andrea Marotti ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Producer From Department of Visual Effects
- Mailara Santana ( Mailara Santana ) Art, Job: Production Design From Department of Art
- Mark Avery ( Mark Avery ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costumer From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Eric Dvorsky ( Eric Dvorsky ) Camera, Job: Aerial Camera Technician From Department of Camera
- Vicki Dee Rock ( Vicki Dee Rock ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Scott Elias ( Scott Elias ) Production, Job: Production Manager From Department of Production
- Byron Wilson ( Byron Wilson ) Sound, Job: Supervising Sound Editor From Department of Sound
- Beau Parsons ( Beau Parsons ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects
- Johnna Thomas ( Johnna Thomas ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costume Supervisor From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- José Gilberto Molinari Rosaly ( José Gilberto Molinari Rosaly ) Production, Job: First Assistant Director From Department of Directing
- Carlos García ( Carlos García ) Camera, Job: First Assistant Camera From Department of Camera
- Adrienne Franciscus ( Adrienne Franciscus ) Production, Job: Production Supervisor From Department of Production
- Luis Antonio Landrau ( Luis Antonio Landrau ) Sound, Job: Boom Operator From Department of Sound
- Mark Graham ( Mark Graham ) Sound, Job: Orchestrator From Department of Sound
- Jimmy Santos ( Jimmy Santos ) Art, Job: Set Dresser From Department of Art
- Jimmy Santos ( Jimmy Santos ) Art, Job: On Set Dresser From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Marsi Caraballo ( Marsi Caraballo ) Art, Job: Graphic Designer From Department of Art
- Eric VanArsdale ( Eric VanArsdale ) Acting, Job: Utility Stunts From Department of Crew
- Alastair Burlingham ( Alastair Burlingham ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Kevin de la Cruz ( Kevin de la Cruz ) Writing, Job: Production Assistant From Department of Production
- Edward Fee ( Edward Fee ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Glenda Rosa ( Glenda Rosa ) Art, Job: Set Decoration From Department of Art
- Kimberley Sutton ( Kimberley Sutton ) Production, Job: Stunt Coordinator From Department of Crew
- Trevor Hill ( Trevor Hill ) Directing, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew
- Tyson Lozensky ( Tyson Lozensky ) Sound, Job: Score Engineer From Department of Crew
- Divyansh Mittal ( Divyansh Mittal ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects
- Michelle Cortés ( Michelle Cortés ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Ayumi Funatsu ( Ayumi Funatsu ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Jason Kozsurek ( Jason Kozsurek ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Erinn Knight ( Erinn Knight ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costume Design From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Gladys Bustos ( Gladys Bustos ) Art, Job: Property Master From Department of Art
- Orlando Suárez ( Orlando Suárez ) Lighting, Job: Gaffer From Department of Lighting
- Ricardo Naveira ( Ricardo Naveira ) Crew, Job: Construction Foreman From Department of Art
- Steve Collins ( Steve Collins ) Crew, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew
- Malay Kim ( Malay Kim ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Miguel Baerga ( Miguel Baerga ) Crew, Job: Techno Crane Operator From Department of Crew
- Mike Sowa ( Mike Sowa ) Editing, Job: Colorist From Department of Editing
- Joe Rosenbloom ( Joe Rosenbloom ) Editing, Job: First Assistant Editor From Department of Editing
- Lloyd Barachina ( Lloyd Barachina ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Duncan McRae ( Duncan McRae ) Sound, Job: Sound Re-Recording Mixer From Department of Sound
- Mathew Dunne ( Mathew Dunne ) Directing, Job: First Assistant Director From Department of Directing
- Denya McLean-Adhya ( Denya McLean-Adhya ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Coordinator From Department of Visual Effects
- Mariarosa Calderon ( Mariarosa Calderon ) Production, Job: Controller From Department of Production
- Julian Wall ( Julian Wall ) Directing, Job: Second Unit First Assistant Director From Department of Directing
- Marta Ezal Colón ( Marta Ezal Colón ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Key Makeup Artist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Mariella Navarro ( Mariella Navarro ) Art, Job: Art Department Coordinator From Department of Art
- Carlos Cali Rivera ( Carlos Cali Rivera ) Lighting, Job: Rigging Gaffer From Department of Lighting
- Eric Damazio ( Eric Damazio ) Camera, Job: Key Grip From Department of Camera
- Charles Cumming ( Charles Cumming ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing
- Charles Cumming ( Charles Cumming ) Writing, Job: Story From Department of Writing
- Gary Raskin ( Gary Raskin ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Antonio Betancourt ( Antonio Betancourt ) Sound, Job: Sound Mixer From Department of Sound
- Martin O'Brien ( Martin O'Brien ) Acting, Job: Visual Effects Producer From Department of Visual Effects
- Carlos J. Vázquez ( Carlos J. Vázquez ) Crew, Job: Video Assist Operator From Department of Crew
- Jessica Nam ( Jessica Nam ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Alvin Chon ( Alvin Chon ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Arjun Demeyere ( Arjun Demeyere ) Sound, Job: Sound From Department of Sound
- Tim Prawitz ( Tim Prawitz ) Crew, Job: Pyrotechnician From Department of Crew
- Michelle Pak ( Michelle Pak ) Production, Job: Casting Assistant From Department of Production
- Anna Rottke ( Anna Rottke ) Editing, Job: First Assistant Editor From Department of Editing
- Nicole Leaño Colón ( Nicole Leaño Colón ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Key Makeup Artist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Diego Chamorro ( Diego Chamorro ) Crew, Job: Set Costumer From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Torri Knight ( Torri Knight ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Assistant Costume Designer From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Tim Lee ( Tim Lee ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Michael Cho ( Michael Cho ) Production, Job: Executive Producer From Department of Production
- Phillip Dang ( Phillip Dang ) Acting, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Vern Nobles Jr. ( Vern Nobles Jr. ) Camera, Job: Second Unit Director of Photography From Department of Camera
- Marek Stout ( Marek Stout ) Production, Job: Production Assistant From Department of Production
- Giulio Campiglia ( Giulio Campiglia ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Producer From Department of Visual Effects
- Eric Ng ( Eric Ng ) Acting, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Jennie Shea ( Jennie Shea ) Sound, Job: ADR Recordist From Department of Sound
- Thomas Early ( Thomas Early ) Editing, Job: Construction Coordinator From Department of Art
- Geisha M. Barreto ( Geisha M. Barreto ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Assistant Makeup Artist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Merly Jan Jiménez ( Merly Jan Jiménez ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Makeup Artist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
- Carolina Wolf ( Carolina Wolf ) Production, Job: Production Office Coordinator From Department of Production
- Jose Juan Garcia Camacho ( Jose Juan Garcia Camacho ) Art, Job: Set Designer From Department of Art
- Sergio Morales Colon ( Sergio Morales Colon ) Art, Job: Set Dresser From Department of Art
- Juan j. Garcia Perez ( Juan j. Garcia Perez ) Art, Job: Props From Department of Art
- Michael Scott Rivera ( Michael Scott Rivera ) Art, Job: Set Dresser From Department of Art
- Barbara Yuya Rivera ( Barbara Yuya Rivera ) Sound, Job: Boom Operator From Department of Sound
- Erik Bloomer ( Erik Bloomer ) Crew, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew
- Ryan Harms ( Ryan Harms ) Crew, Job: Special Effects Technician From Department of Crew
- Amanda Hollingworth ( Amanda Hollingworth ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Cailin Munroe ( Cailin Munroe ) Visual Effects, Job: Visual Effects Coordinator From Department of Visual Effects
- Wen Qian ( Wen Qian ) Visual Effects, Job: Compositing Supervisor From Department of Visual Effects
- Nerina Sanchez ( Nerina Sanchez ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Mike Suta ( Mike Suta ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Hyunsu Yang ( Hyunsu Yang ) Visual Effects, Job: Digital Compositor From Department of Visual Effects
- Enele Ma'afu Tauteoli ( Enele Ma'afu Tauteoli ) Crew, Job: Stunts From Department of Crew
- Carlos Giovanni De Leon ( Carlos Giovanni De Leon ) Camera, Job: Second Assistant Camera From Department of Camera
- Natasha I. Nieves ( Natasha I. Nieves ) Camera, Job: Grip From Department of Camera















Movie Review
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- CinemaSerf ( Geronimo1967 ) give rating 6
- ( mooney240 ) give rating 7

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 not 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

The plot is incredibly 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

“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.


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 time 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.