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The Terminal

Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Andrew Niccol, Sacha Gervasi
Producer: Jason Hoffs, Laurie MacDonald, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan, Andrew Niccol, Walter F. Parkes, Steven Spielberg, Patricia Whitcher
Theatrical: 2004
Rated: PG-13
Studio: Umvd/Dreamworks
Genre: Drama
Duration: 128
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1263
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: WideScreen
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Nov 2004
Price: $29.99
Credits
Viktor Navorski
Tom Hanks
Amelia Warren
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Frank Dixon
Stanley Tucci
Mulroy
Chi McBride
Enrique Cruz
Diego Luna
Thurman
Barry Shabaka Henley
Gupta Rajan
Kumar Pallana
Torres (as Zoë Saldana)
Zoe Saldana
Salchak
Eddie Jones
Karl Iverson
Jude Ciccolella
Waylin
Corey Reynolds
Bobby Alima
Guillermo Díaz
Nadia
Rini Bell
First Class Steward
Stephen Mendel
Milodragovich (as Valera Nikolaev)
Valeri Nikolayev
Milodragovich
Valeriy Nikolaev
Max
Michael Nouri
Government Inspector
Ana Maria Quintana
Government Inspector
Bob Morrisey
Lucy
Sasha Spielberg
Woman with Cart
Susan Slome
Transportation Liaison
Mik Scriba
Yoshinoya Manager (as James Ishida)
Jim Ishida
Brookstone Manager
Carlease Burke
Swatch Manager
Stephon Fuller
Discovery Store Manager
Dan Finnerty
La Perla Employee Julie
Anastasia Basil
Burger King Employee (as Lydia Blanco)
Lydia Blanco Garza
Burger King Employee
Joseph Davis
Godiva Employee
Tonya Ivey
Soundworks Dave
Kevin Mukherji
CBP Officer
John Eddins
CBP Officer
Kenneth Choi
CBP Officer
Cas Anvar
CBP Officer
Conrad Pla
CBP Officer
Danette Mackay
CBP Officer
Ian Finlay
CBP Officer
Janique Kearns
Man on Phone
Eddie Santiago
Businessman
Kevin Ryder
Young Drug Trafficker
Dusan Dukic
Cab Driver Goran
Mark Ivanir
Ramada Inn Clerk
Matt Holland
Benny Golson
Benny Golson
Bass
Buster Williams
Piano
Mike Ledonne
Drums
Carl Allen
Cab Driver
Scott Adsit
Janitor
Robert Covarrubias
CBP Inspector
Terry Haig
Anchor
Jeff Michael
Anchor
Dilva Henry
Field Reporter
Michelle Arthur
Passenger (as Thinh Truong)
Thinh Truong Nguyen
Passenger
Sandrine Kwan
Passenger
Carl Alacchi
Passenger
Tanya van Blokland
Passenger
Evelyne de la Chenelière
Homeland Security Officer
Laurie Meghan Phelps
Summary
I recommend you all go see this movie! Tom Hanks plays an immigrant named Viktor Navorski from the Eastern European country of Krekozhia who travels to New York City on a personal mission. Upon arriving to the U.S., Navorski finds out that his country has had a civil war. As a result, he can neither return to his country nor enter the U.S. until the civil war ends and if the U.S. recognizes Krekozhia's new government. He is left stranded at J.F.K. airport and is then ordered by Homeland Security officials to remain in the airport's international transit lounge until peace returns to his country. During the time he is there, Navorski finds out that the terminal is a world in itself where he experiences things like ambition, generosity, amusement status as well as romance with a beautiful flight attendant he meets played by Catherine Zeta-Jones. Meanwhile, the Homeland Security supervisor who originally ordered Viktor to remain in the terminal considers him a problem he has a hard time controling in the system he oversees and a glitch he wants to quickly erase. This film also touches on the bureaucratic non-sense immigrants have to endure when they come here. Aside from its (what I percieve to be) indirect political statement, overall, The Terminal is a funny and warm comedy audiences of all kinds can enjoy.