Trapped (film)
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Trapped is a suspense/thriller film starring Charlize Theron, Courtney Love, Stuart Townsend, Kevin Bacon and Dakota Fanning, and is directed by Luis Mandoki. It was released on September 20, 2002.
The movie is based on Greg Iles's bestselling novel, 24 Hours.
[edit] Plot
The movie starts by introducing Bacon's character, Joe Hickey, a man who is apparently in the business of kidnapping rich people's children for ransom. The viewer is then introduced to a typically happy family whose father/husband, Will Jennings (Townsend), is a research physician who has just had his big career break by patenting a new drug.
The couple's daughter (Fanning) is kidnapped by Hickey and his associates. The movie then follows the tense situation lived by the couple, separated by the bandits and kept in the dark as to what the outcome to their predicament is to be. The situation is worsened by a health problem of the child's about which the kidnappers were uninformed.
A final plot twist involves a revelation as to the real reasons that led Hickey to select that family for what is revealed to be the fifth and final strike of the group and his real plans for the outcome of the situation.
[edit] Cast
- Charlize Theron (Karen Jennings)
- Stuart Townsend (Dr. Will Jennings)
- Kevin Bacon (Joe Hickey)
- Courtney Love (Cheryl Hickey)
- Dakota Fanning (Abby Jennings)
- Pruitt Taylor Vince (Marvin)
- Colleen Camp (Joan Evans)
- Steve Rankin (Hank Ferris)
- Gary Chalk (Agent Chalmers)
- Jodie Markell (Mary McDill)
- Brigitte Svörwald (Angie McCoole)
- Matt Koby (Peter McDill)
- Gerry Becker (Dr. Stein)
- Andrew Airlie (Holden)
- Randi Lynne (Hotel Operator)
- J.B. Bivens (Gray Davidson)
[edit] External links
- Trapped at the Internet Movie Database
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