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Synopsis

While practicing motocross in Hawaii, Sean Jones witnesses the brutal murder of an important American prosecutor by the powerful mobster Eddie Kim. He is protected and persuaded by the FBI agent Neville Flynn to testify against Eddie in Los Angeles. They embark in the red-eye Flight 121 of Pacific Air, occupying the entire first-class. However, Eddie dispatches hundred of different species of snakes airborne with a time operated device in the luggage to release the snakes in the flight with the intent of crashing the plane. Neville and the passengers have to struggle with the snakes to survive. —IMDb

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David R. Ellis

David Richard Ellis (born September 8, 1952) is an American film director and former stuntman. Ellis was born in Hollywood, California. He began his career in the film industry as a supporting actor in juvenile roles; his big screen debut was in the 1975 Kurt Russell film The Strongest Man in the World. One year later, he switched to stunts in the film Baby Blue Marine and worked from then on as a stuntman. His next career move came in 1981 with the promotion to stunt coordinator. After a successful five years in this position, he worked from 1986 on as an assistant director or second assistant director, in charge of action sequences from films such as The Matrix Revolutions and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.

In 1996, Ellis made his debut as a director in the Disney live-action film Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, and has attained more attention for directing Final Destination 2 (2003), the continuation of the financially successful horror film franchise… read more

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Laura Hilton-Smith

25Feb13

No.13 - I understand that this is a B-movie but it was just too terrible for me.

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PolarisDiB

13Oct12

Here's the thing that bothered me about this. It had too high of production value for the campy, cheapy, direct-to-DVD look it was supposed to have. --PolarisDiB

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aperian

24Jan12

what bravado filmmaking, such mastery of the medium. nothing comes close. nothing.

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Marcus Killerby

5Nov11

Hell, it was better than Sankes On A Train... Not even trying to be original

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David Ellis dead at 60

5 posts by 4 people 4 months ago