Escape Plan


10:17 am - 12:35 pm, Monday, October 27 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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A security expert must escape from a prison that he designed in order to track down those who framed him.

2013 English Stereo
Other Mystery Action/adventure Crime Drama Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Vinnie Jones (Actor) .. Drake
50 Cent (Actor) .. Hush
Faran Tahir (Actor) .. Javed
Caitriona Balfe (Actor) .. Jessica Miller
David Joseph Martinez (Actor) .. Captain Newal Beradah
Alec Rayme (Actor) .. Pilot
Rodney Feaster (Actor) .. Front Gate Guard
Lydia Hull (Actor) .. Receptionist
Eric Salas (Actor) .. Screaming Prisoner
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Skinhead Prisoner
Dieter Rauter (Actor) .. Rottmayer Stand-in
Stephen Livaudais (Actor) .. Console Guard #2
Chris Angerdina (Actor) .. Prisoner
John L. Armijo (Actor) .. Inmate/Moroccan Cop
Joseph Aviel (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Rex Baker (Actor) .. Weightlifter Prisoner
Jon Arthur (Actor) .. Babylon Prisoner #D317
Johnnie Brannon (Actor) .. Babylon Prisoner
Raymond Delaune (Actor) .. Moroccan Aircraft Mechanic
Lucien Eisenach (Actor) .. Prisoner

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Did You Know..
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Vinnie Jones (Actor) .. Drake
Born: January 05, 1965
Birthplace: Watford, Hertfordshire, England
Trivia: First earning renown in Great Britain as a star footballer, Vinnie Jones smoothly parlayed his physically formidable "hard man" sports rep into a second career as a charismatic movie tough guy. Raised on the estate where his father worked as a gamekeeper, Jones began his professional sports career with the Wimbledon FC soccer team in 1986. Becoming famous for his aggressive athleticism, Jones played for several other teams before returning to Wimbledon in 1994. A multimedia celebrity in Britain as well as a sports star, Jones also hosted TV and radio talk shows, published a book, and wrote a weekly column for the Sun during his years as an athlete. Jones found his next calling when tyro writer/director Guy Ritchie cast him as paternal enforcer Big Chris in the flashy London gangster romp Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1999). A major hit in England, and an art house success in the U.S., Lock, Stock earned Jones several British prizes. Jones officially retired from soccer in 1999, and turned his attention full time to acting. After a featured role as "The Sphinx" in the bombastic Hollywood car heist blockbuster Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), Jones rejoined Ritchie's lad-movie universe as Bullet Tooth Tony in the charmingly titled diamond caper Snatch (2001). Having proven that he could hold his own among such Hollywood stars as Nicolas Cage and Brad Pitt, Jones was subsequently cast a series of films like Swordfish, Mean Machine, Hell Ride, The Heavy, and Kill the Irishmen. He would also find success on the dark superhero series The Cape.
50 Cent (Actor) .. Hush
Born: July 06, 1975
Birthplace: Queens, New York, United States
Trivia: Born Curtis James Jackson III in Queens, NY, superstar hardcore rapper 50 Cent -- more than any of his contemporaries -- lived out the mythology of the "urban gangsta," to such a degree that he's quite fortunate to be alive, let alone a pop-culture superstar. The product of a broken home, 50 Cent survived stabbings, shootings, crack dealing, multiple incarcerations, and many other calamities and near-misses, and then drew lyrically from his own violent personal history, using this authentic material (with the help of Run-D.M.C.'s Jam Master Jay and Eminem) to establish himself as one of the most important rap acts of the early 21st century. 50 Cent's albums Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003) and The Massacre (2005) thrived on the songster's outstanding hooks, clever lyrics, and superlative production values; consequently, each album sold several million copies and turned the rapper into an American icon. The musician's look also turned heads: tall, rippled, and tattooed, frequently sporting a bulletproof vest and a large pistol, he became the newest spokesperson for the "gangsta" subculture. The leap from rap superstardom to movie stardom can be a short one, as Ice-T and Ice Cube demonstrated. Although 50 Cent launched his cinematic career as an onscreen subject -- in the 2003 documentaries 50 Cent: The New Breed and 50 Cent: Unauthorized -- Shoot First -- he soon branched out into more challenging material. In 2005, 50 Cent headlined a gritty big-screen biopic of his own life, Get Rich or Die Tryin', directed by My Left Foot helmer Jim Sheridan. In that movie, the rapper hearkened back to his given name, with billing as Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. In 2008, he went on to co-star in the cop thriller Righteous Kill, directed by Jon Avnet, with legendary actors Robert De Niro and Al Pacino as a pair of Manhattan cops on the trail of a serial murderer. He continued to appear in music-related documentaries and concert films, and in 2011 he produced the Mario Van Peebles film All Things Fall Apart. The next year he appeared in the thriller Odd Thomas as part of a cast that includes Anton Yelchin, Willem Dafoe, and Patton Oswalt.
Faran Tahir (Actor) .. Javed
Born: February 16, 1964
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: In the late 1800s, his maternal great-grandparents published the first Pakistani magazine for women. Parents are actor-writer-directors. Originally considered majoring in business and economics in college, but switched to theater. For his Iron Man screen test, director Jon Favreau had him and costar Robert Downey Jr. do the same scene 10 different ways. Played the villainous Raza, who kidnapped and tortured the lead character, in Iron Man (2008). Upon reading the screenplay, he convinced the filmmakers to make the bad guys mercenaries instead of the originally scripted Muslim terrorists. Son, Javan, had a small role in Iron Man.
Caitriona Balfe (Actor) .. Jessica Miller
Born: October 04, 1979
Birthplace: Tyvadet, Monaghan, Ireland
Trivia: Father was a garda sergeant, a member of the national police force of Ireland. Discovered by a modelling scout while collecting for charity in Dublin. Worked extensively as a runway and print model for brands like Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein. Was the first Irish woman to walk in a Victoria's Secret runway show. Appeared on the covers of Vogue and Elle magazine.
David Joseph Martinez (Actor) .. Captain Newal Beradah
Alec Rayme (Actor) .. Pilot
Born: December 20, 1978
Rodney Feaster (Actor) .. Front Gate Guard
Lydia Hull (Actor) .. Receptionist
Eric Salas (Actor) .. Screaming Prisoner
Brian Oerly (Actor) .. Skinhead Prisoner
Dieter Rauter (Actor) .. Rottmayer Stand-in
Stephen Livaudais (Actor) .. Console Guard #2
Graham Beckel (Actor)
Born: December 22, 1949
Trivia: Beckel is a supporting actor onscreen from the '70s.
Chris Angerdina (Actor) .. Prisoner
John L. Armijo (Actor) .. Inmate/Moroccan Cop
Joseph Aviel (Actor) .. Prison Guard
Rex Baker (Actor) .. Weightlifter Prisoner
Christopher Matthew Cook (Actor) .. Voice
Jon Arthur (Actor) .. Babylon Prisoner #D317
Johnnie Brannon (Actor) .. Babylon Prisoner
Raymond Delaune (Actor) .. Moroccan Aircraft Mechanic
Lucien Eisenach (Actor) .. Prisoner

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