Trapped (2002 film)

Trapped

Theatrical poster
Directed by Luis Mandoki
Produced by Mimi Polk Gitlin
Luis Mandoki
Written by Greg Iles
Starring Charlize Theron
Courtney Love
Stuart Townsend
Kevin Bacon
Dakota Fanning
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Music by John Ottman
Cinematography Frederick Elmes
Piotr Sobocinski
Edited by Gerald B. Greenberg
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
September 20, 2002
Running time
106 minutes
Country United States
Germany
Language English
Budget $30 million
Box office $13,414,416[1]

Trapped is a 2002 American-German crime thriller film based on Greg Iles' bestselling novel 24 Hours and directed by Luis Mandoki. It stars Charlize Theron, Courtney Love, Stuart Townsend, Kevin Bacon, Dakota Fanning and Pruitt Taylor Vince, and was released on September 20, 2002.

Plot

Joe Hickey (Kevin Bacon) is a man who is apparently in the business of kidnapping rich people's children for ransom with his wife Cheryl (Courtney Love) and cousin Marvin as his accomplices. Will Jennings (Stuart Townsend), the father/husband in a typical happy family, is a research physician who has just had his big career break by patenting a new anesthetic drug. The mother/wife, Karen Jennings (Charlize Theron), is a stay-at-home mother who was previously a nurse.

The couple's daughter Abby (Dakota Fanning) is kidnapped by Hickey and Marvin. Meanwhile Cheryl keeps Will at gunpoint and tells him about his daughter's kidnapping after he just gets out of a ceremony in which he is honored for his career. 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 of their predicament is to be. It is later revealed that Cheryl and Joe kidnapped Abby because they believe that Will killed their daughter Katie, who had a tumour. Will says that it was the surgeon who killed her because he was unable to stop her bleeding during the operation. Cheryl says that Hickey won't believe what she says about this. The situation is worsened by Abby's asthma.

Cast

Reception

Trapped received negative reviews from critics, as it currently holds an 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 56 reviews.

Differences from the book

References

  1. "Trapped (2002)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 13 August 2011.

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