Panic Room

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Panic Room

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Writer: David Koepp
Starring: See below
Director: David Fincher
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Distributor: Columbia Pictures
Release Date: March 29, 2002 (USA)
Runtime: 112 min
Language: English
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Panic Room (2002) is a movie written by David Koepp, directed by David Fincher, and starring Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, Dwight Yoakam, and Kristen Stewart.

Nicole Kidman was originally to star in the role of Meg Altman, but had to back out due to an injury she sustained during the filming of Moulin Rouge!. However, she did add her voice to the movie portraying Steven Altman's girlfriend and talking with Meg Altman on the phone.

Cast

Actor Role
Jodie Foster Meg Altman
Kristen Stewart Sarah Altman
Forest Whitaker Burnham
Dwight Yoakam Raoul
Jared Leto Junior
Patrick Bauchau Steven Altman
Ann Magnuson Lydia Lynch
Ian Buchanan Evan Kurlander
Andrew Kevin Walker Sleepy Neighbor
Paul Schulze Officer Keeney
Mel Rodriguez Officer Morales
Richard Conant SWAT Cop
Paul Simon SWAT Cop
Victor Thrash SWAT Cop
Ken Turner SWAT Cop

Plot

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The film centers around a panic room, a safe shelter usually located inside a residence. The panic room in this film is protected by a four-inch-thick steel door and an impressive security system, and features a phone line not connected to the residence.

The residence is 38 West 94th Street in Manhattan, a four-story townhouse that was previously owned by a handicapped reclusive millionaire. Following the owner's death, the house was bought by Meg Altman (Foster), a woman, recently divorced from a pharmaceutical giant, who is planning to go back to college. Meg has a 9-year-old diabetic daughter, Sarah (Stewart).

On the night the two move into the home, it is broken into by Junior (Leto), the grandson of the previous owner, and Burnham (Whitaker), an employee of the security company used by the residence. The two are after $22 million in bank bonds, which is stored inside the panic room. Unbeknownst to Burnham until after they've broken in, Junior has recruited Raoul (Yoakam), a bus driver who lives in Flatbush, to assist in the heist.

After discovering that the Altmans have moved into the home two weeks before they anticipated, the burglars decide to go on as planned with the heist, but Meg wakes up and before the three can stop her, she wakes Sarah and they escape to the panic room.

The three make several attempts to get into the room, including filling the room with propane to get the Altmans to come out, and tunneling in from underneath. Both do not work.

The Altmans make several attempts to call for help, including signaling a nearby neighbor with a flashlight (who they can only see from the opening of a water pipe) and tapping into the main telephone line to call for help (because Meg has not yet hooked up the panic room's phone). Only one works; the two get through to Meg's husband and Sarah's father, Stephen, before the burglars cut them off.

When all attempts to get into the room fail, Junior lets it slip that there is much more money in the panic room than he let on, and gives up. Upon trying to leave the house, he is shot in the head by Raoul. Stephen Altman arrives at the home and is then taken hostage by Raoul and Burnham. Raoul beats him to a pulp.

Following another hostage situation (this time with Sarah as the victim), Raoul is killed by Burnham as he attempts to kill Meg with a sledgehammer. Burnham is then captured by police as he makes his getaway with the bonds.

Although not particularly lauded for its performances, Panic Room was hailed for its sleek cinematography because of David Fincher's trademark techniques of moving the camera through objects.

Tagline: It was supposed to be the safest room in the house

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