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When shooting the exterior scenes of the passenger plane, the crew used a 30-foot-long model.
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In real life, Sean Bing, who plays the captain, is afraid of flying and will only get on the plane when he is absolutely necessary. In addition, Peter Susgard, who plays the air policeman, has also been afraid of flying since childhood.
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The role played by Judy Foster was originally written by Sean Penn. Coincidentally, in the 1997 "Game of Mind", Sean Penn's role was originally written by Judy Foster. Write.
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Judy Foster felt that Kyle was not the kind of heroic protagonist. She is sometimes reckless, sometimes irrational, and sometimes can control herself. "
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The airliner set took 16 weeks to build in a 27,000-square-foot studio in Los Angeles. The set is 300 feet long and the heavy cabin bulkhead is made of Styrofoam. The crew did not build a multi-layered set, but first shot the upper-level scenes, and then refurbished and shot the lower-level scenes. Producer Brian Glazer and director Robert Swink conceived it as a next-generation passenger plane, capable of accommodating more than 700 passengers, with a beautiful and avant-garde cabin structure.
Flightplan behind the scenes gags
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Kyle: [to Carson] Where is she? WHERE DID YOU PUT HER?
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Stephanie: [over the public address] Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we've got a first to report. It seems our aircraft is big enough to lose a child in. Her name is Julia Pratt, six years old, she is wearing a navy blue jumper. If she's anywhere near you or perhaps playing with one of your kids, please press the call button now. We've got an anxious mom up here. Thank you.