Passenger 57
Release: November 06, 1992

He's an ex-cop with a bad mouth; a bad attitude; and a bad seat. For the terrorists on flight 163...He's very bad news. • John Cutter is a security expert, who is presently still mourning the death of his wife. His friend, who works for an airline, offers him the job of chief of security, which he accepts. He is then being flown to L.A. for the company's annual meeting, where he will be introduced as the new Chief of Security. But unfortunately for him, Charles Rane, a stoic and deranged terrorist, who was caught by the FBI and is also being flown to L.A. is on the plane. And Rane's people are on board, who then takeover the plane but Cutter throws a monkey wrench into his plans. Wesley Snipes leads; co-starring Bruce Payne, and Tom Sizemore. Kevin Hooks directs from the screenplay by David Loughery and Dan Gordon; Story by Stewart Raffill and Gordon. Produced by Lee Rich, Dan Paulson and Dylan Sellers • Executive Producer: Jonathan Sheinberg. Music by Stanley Clarke • featuring Norman Brown performing Stevie Wonder's "Too High"; single on Motown's MoJazz label. a Lee Rich production for Warner Bros.. a Kevin Hooks film. Filmed around Central Florida (including the Orlando International Airport) from January 13 - February 26, 1992. Approved [#32033]/rated R for terrorist violence; and language.

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John Cutter: "I thought you country boys knew how to drive, is that a bunch of bulls**t or what?"
John Cutter: "Ever play roulette?"
Charles Rane: "Ocassionally"
John Cutter: "Well, let me tell you this... Always bet on black!"
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