A Perfect Getaway


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An idyllic Hawaiian vacation turns into a nightmare when Cydney and Cliff (Milla Jovovich and Steve Zahn) discover their lives are in danger from a psychotic killer who is hunting visitors to the island in this nail-biting thriller. Timothy Olyphant, Chris Hemsworth, Kiele Sanchez. Directed by David Twohy.

2009 English Dolby 5.1
Mystery & Suspense Drama Action/adventure Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Steve Zahn (Actor) .. Cliff
Timothy Olyphant (Actor) .. Nick
Milla Jovovich (Actor) .. Cydney
Kiele Sanchez (Actor) .. Gina
Marley Shelton (Actor) .. Cleo
Chris Hemsworth (Actor) .. Kale
Anthony Ruivivar (Actor) .. Chronic
Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Earth Momma
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo (Actor) .. Supply Guy
Wendy Braun (Actor) .. Debbie Mason/Clerk
Jim Cruz (Actor) .. Helicopter Pilot
Angela Sun (Actor) .. Counter Girl
Leandra Gillis (Actor) .. TV Anchor
Amit Yogev (Actor) .. Waiter
Carlos Alberto López (Actor) .. Camera Samaritan
Katie Chonacas (Actor) .. KC Girl #1
Natalie Garza (Actor) .. KC Girl #2
Lindsay Halladay (Actor) .. KC Girl #3
Mercedes Leggett (Actor) .. Katie Nakamura
Leif Riddell (Actor) .. Perimeter Cop
Matt Birman (Actor) .. Trekker
Tory Kittles (Actor) .. Sherman/Kayaker
Brandon Olive (Actor) .. Rick/Kayaker
Holt McCallany (Actor) .. Police Lieutenant
Isaac Santiago (Actor) .. Police Shooter
Gugun Deep Singh (Actor) .. Woody
Ryan Gesell (Actor) .. Groom
Evelyn Lopez (Actor) .. Bride
John T. Cogan (Actor) .. Best Man
Michael Traynor (Actor) .. Groomsman #1
Spencer Hill (Actor) .. Groomsman #2
Mike Begovich (Actor) .. Groomsman #3
Elizabeth Maxwell (Actor) .. Bridesmaid #1
Lindsey Huang (Actor) .. Bridesmaid #2
Katelin Chesa Henke (Actor) .. Cydney's Sister
Andy Hoff (Actor) .. Clueless Husband
Travis Willingham (Actor) .. Tommy
Webster Williams (Actor) .. Father of Groom
Cristina Soler (Actor) .. Mother of Groom
Grigsby Poland (Actor) .. Cheap Man
Grace Connelly (Actor) .. Cheap Man's Wife

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Steve Zahn (Actor) .. Cliff
Born: November 13, 1968
Birthplace: Marshall, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Making an art out of portraying dysfunctional losers and likable freaks, Steve Zahn worked for years before getting his due as one of the most engaging and unconventionally gifted actors in Hollywood. Hailing from Marshall, MN, where he was born in 1968, Zahn was first introduced to improvisational acting in high school. Following a year at Gustavus-Adolphus College, he was accepted at the prestigious American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA, where he trained for two years. After completing his tenure there, Zahn settled in Hoboken, NJ, and tried to support himself with acting in New York, working a variety of odd jobs on the side. He found work in various theater productions, including a 13-month road tour of Bye, Bye Birdie, which provided both steady employment and an introduction to his wife, who was a dancer in the musical.Zahn's break came when he was cast in Sophistry, a play that also starred Ethan Hawke. His performance was seen by Ben Stiller, who offered him a role in his upcoming film, Reality Bites. Zahn took the part of Sammy, Winona Ryder's amiable, slightly conflicted gay friend. The film, which was released in 1994, was actually Zahn's second feature, the first being the 1993 drama Rain Without Thunder. Reality Bites met with relative success and helped to jump-start not only Zahn's career, but those of Ben Stiller and Janeane Garofalo, as well. Zahn proceeded to take a significant role in Eric Bogosian's play SubUrbia and his work in the production led to his casting in the 1995 submarine thriller Crimson Tide, starring Denzel Washington. The following year, he won a leading role in Tom Hanks' That Thing You Do! and subsequently re-created his SubUrbia role for the play's film adaptation, which also featured Giovanni Ribisi and Parker Posey. In 1998, Hollywood began to take notice of the actor, as he was featured in four different films. Three of them, You've Got Mail, Out of Sight, and The Object of My Affection, proved to be box-office successes; the other one, Safe Men, was released into general obscurity. The following year, Zahn made an appearance in the romantic comedy Forces of Nature, co-starring Ben Affleck and Sandra Bullock, and had a leading role in Happy, Texas, which was released at Sundance. For his performance as a con artist forced to play gay, Zahn won a special acting award at the festival, a much-deserved token of appreciation for an actor as underrated as he is original.In the years that followed, Zahn elevated his portrayal of lovable losers to a virtual art form. Though he would head up an impressive cast in the 2000 feature Chain of Fools, the film would be inexplicably relegated to cinematic limbo and audiences would next catch an unexpected glimpse of the rising star in director Michael Almereyda's Hamlet (2000). If the following year's Saving Silverman found Zahn back to his usual antics, abysmal reviews and poor audience reaction quickly sunk the romantic comedy and audiences would catch their next glimpse of him in John Dahl's edge-of-your-seat thriller Joy Ride (also 2001). His portrayal of Drew Barrymore's character's well-intending but hopeless husband in the 2001 comedy drama Riding in Cars with Boys showed a dramatic side many audiences had yet to experience from Zahn, and after a brief break from the screen Zahn returned in 2003 with a pair of high profile comedies. After joining comedian/actor Martin Lawrence as one half of a pair of hapless security guards in the 2003 comedy National Security, Zahn attempted to bring up baby opposite actor/comedian Eddie Murphy in the family friendly comedy Daddy Day Care. A series of supporting performances in Shattered Glass, Speak and Employee of the Month (all 2004) were quick to follow, ensuring that audiences who couldn't get their fill of Zahn's unique and endearing quirkiness wouldn't be left out in the lurch for long.Behind the camera, Zahn has provided vocal work for such family films as Stuart Little (as well as its 2002 sequel), Doctor Dolittle 2 and Chicken Little (2005). In 2006, Zahn again tried his hand at more dramatic work with a role in the Werner Herzog POW film Rescue Dawn, but soon he was going back to his comedic roots with 2008's Sunshine Cleaning and Strange Wilderness. He was one of the stars of the thriller A Perfect Getaway in 2009. Zahn then changed gears by taking on the role of dad Frank Heffley in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
Timothy Olyphant (Actor) .. Nick
Born: May 20, 1968
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Bearing the kind of sharp-eyed, vaguely sinister good looks that often get actors cast as charismatic drug dealers or murder suspects, Timothy Olyphant first impressed film audiences playing none other than the resident charismatic drug dealer of Doug Liman's Go (1999). Born in Hawaii on May 20, 1968, Olyphant grew up in California. After attending the University of California, where he swam competitively, the actor made his professional debut in the Playwrights Horizons' production of The Monogamist, for which he won a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performance. Olyphant's first film appearance came courtesy of a miniscule role in The First Wives Club (1996); somewhat more substantial work followed in 1997's Scream 2, in which the actor was cast as one of Neve Campbell's friends. After a turn in When Trumpets Fade (1998), a critically acclaimed made-for-TV WWII drama, and a memorable guest-shot on an episode of Sex and the City, Olyphant gave a scene-stealing performance in Go, managing to stand out in an ensemble cast that included Sarah Polley, Katie Holmes, Taye Diggs, and Scott Wolf. His work caught the notice of more than one industry observer, and by the following year, the actor had a number of projects in the works. Included among them were The Broken Hearts Club, a comedy that cast Olyphant as a gay photographer; Gone in Sixty Seconds, which featured him as a detective on the trail of a car thief (Nicolas Cage); and Auggie Rose, a drama about assumed identity in which Olyphant played the ex-cellmate of a dead con man. In 2001, Olyphant would turn up in the tale of an aspiring singer who gets to live a dream, Rock Star.Once touted as "the next big thing," Olyphant's stock seemed to drop after attaching himself to a string of duds, most notably the aforementioned Rock Star, Dreamcatcher, and A Man Apart, the latter two both released in 2003. Fortunately, the following year saw things looking up for the actor, with a starring role on the critically acclaimed series from HBO, the Western Deadwood. Over the next several years, Olyphant would appear in films like Live Free or Die Hard and I Am Number Four, in addition to a role on the night time drama Damages, as well as the massively popular series Justified.
Milla Jovovich (Actor) .. Cydney
Born: December 17, 1975
Birthplace: Kiev, Ukraine, Soviet Union
Trivia: One known for straddling careers as a model, singer and actress, performer Milla Jovovich sported an utterly unique square-jawed look and the starkest of features that betrayed her Eastern European origins. Born to a Russian actress and a Yugoslavian doctor in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev on December 17, 1975, Jovovich moved with her family to Sacramento, CA, when she was five. She began her professional modeling career at the age of 11, spending most of her teen years displaying her exotic, blue-eyed beauty on the covers of numerous magazines and in service of countless products.While pursuing a successful modeling career, Jovovich also began acting, appearing in Zalman King's softcore Two Moon Junction (1988) as Sherilyn Fenn's little sister and Return to the Blue Lagoon, the 1991 sequel to the endearingly awful Brooke Shields flesh-fest Blue Lagoon (1980). Following a role in Richard Linklater's high-school slacker opus Dazed and Confused (1993), Jovovich took a break from acting and also put her modeling career on hold. She turned instead to music, recording an album, The Divine Comedy, that received surprisingly good reviews. After touring for a few months, Jovovich returned to California and revived her acting career with the help of French director Luc Besson, who cast her in The Fifth Element in 1996. An incredibly stylish sci-fi chase film set in the 23rd century, it featured Jovovich as a tangerine-haired alien, speaking in gibberish and wearing little more than artfully placed ace bandages designed by Jean-Paul Gaultier. The film put her back on the Hollywood radar, something given further assistance by Jovovich's marriage to Besson (married in 1997, the two divorced in 1999). The following year Jovovich had a substantial role as a prostitute in Spike Lee's He Got Game, and, in 1999, she again stepped in front of the camera for Besson, this time to play the title role in The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc. She received strong notices for her work, although the film itself earned less than a warm reception. The following year, Jovovich appeared in Wim Wenders' futuristic The Million Dollar Hotel as a mental patient in the titular establishment. In 2001, Jovovich once again stepped into the lead, this time battling the undead in the action-oriented film version of the popular survival horror video game Resident Evil (2002).As the years progressed, that assignment would continue to color and define Jovovich's choices, as she soon agreed to headline each of the follow-ups, Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) and Resident Evil: Extinction (2007). The films received critical excoriation for their mindless, effects-heavy setups and nearly incoherent premises, but no matter: the franchise caught on with the public in a big way and turned Jovovich into an A-list action star, paving the way for the lead role in the nearly indistinguishable outing Ultraviolet (2006). In the meantime,Jovovich occasionally tackled varied material. She delivered a particularly off-beat and quirky performance as a singer who drifts into a Yiddish music career in the comedy-drama Dummy (2004), and in the role of Drusilla in director Gore Vidal's remake of Caligula.She worked alongside Robert DiNiro and Edward Norton in 2009's psychological drama A Perfect Getaway, and returned to the Resident Evil series in 2010 with Resident Evil: Afterlife. Jovovich played Milday de Winter in 2011's The Three Musketeers, and headlined yet another Resident Evil in 2012, Resident Evil: Retribution. In 2014, she appeared in an updated version of Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
Kiele Sanchez (Actor) .. Gina
Born: October 13, 1977
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Is half French, half Puerto Rican. Pursued a career in acting after performing in a high-school production of The Grapes of Wrath. (She overcame stage fright during her work on the production; she also battles claustrophobia.) Was signed by an agent in 2000 after being a finalist in MTV's Wanna Be a VJ contest. Joined the third season of Lost for a full-time role, but her character was killed off due to viewer backlash. Shot scenes in a real Florida swamp for A&E's The Glades. Explained to the (New York) Daily News that when she tells people where she's working, their reactions are either that the state is "fantastic" or "horrible."
Marley Shelton (Actor) .. Cleo
Born: April 12, 1974
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: An actress whose fresh-faced girl-next-door beauty has adapted easily to both comic and dramatic roles, Marley Shelton was born in southern California on April 12, 1974. Her mother was a schoolteacher who dabbled in acting while her father worked as a director for film, television, and the stage. During her high-school days, Shelton was a member of the cheerleading squad and was named prom queen in her senior year. She began to develop an interest in acting, and in 1991 won her first film role, a slam supporting part in Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon. In the next two years, Shelton made a few appearances on episodic television and appeared in the made-for-TV movie In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco, but it was in 1993's The Sandlot that she made her first real impression on the big screen as Wendy, the lust-inducing teenage lifeguard. That same year, Shelton earned a recurring role on the dramatic television series Angel Falls, alongside fellow cast members Jean Simmons, Shirley Knight, Peggy Lipton, and James Brolin, but the show only lasted one season. More television work followed, including key roles in several made-for-TV movies and appearances on Hercules and the revived Fantasy Island, before Shelton's film career began to take hold. She played Tricia Nixon in Oliver Stone's biopic Nixon and a beautiful but fickle teenager in the little-seen comedy Trojan War, but her first major hit came in 1998 with Pleasantville, in which she played Margaret, the love interest of leading man Tobey Maguire (and one of the first teens to become "colorful"). In 1999, she played Kristin, one of the "popular girls" in Never Been Kissed, and two years later scored her first leading role, in which she got to put her cheerleading skills to use as Diane, the pep-squad girl-turned-teenage mother and criminal in Sugar & Spice. Offscreen, in 2001, Shelton married television and movie producer Beau Flynn, who helped cast her as Chloe, the beautiful girl next door in the comedy Bubble Boy.In the following few years, Shelton's onscreen career seemed to plateau somewhat when a variety of indie projects including Just a Kiss, Dallas 362, Grand Theft Parsons, and Moving Alan -- directed by her father, Christopher, and starring her sister Samantha -- failed to achieve mainstream success. Nevertheless the actress remained busy, and it was shortly after appearing in a failed updating of the once-popular gothic soap opera Dark Shadows that Shelton landed the role which, however small, seems to have been a turning point in her career. Though her role opposite Josh Hartnett in Robert Rodriguez's violent comic-book adaptation Sin City amounted to little more than a glorified cameo, it did provide wide-scale exposure in addition to connecting her with one of the most innovative and tireless filmmakers of his generation. Subsequent roles in Wim Wenders' Don't Come Knocking, Paul Weitz's American Dreamz, and the Paul Haggis-scripted The Last Kiss were quick to follow, and in 2007, Shelton reunited with Sin City director Rodriguez for a substantial role in "Planet Terror" -- Rodriguez' zombie-filled contribution to the ambitious double-feature throwback Grindhouse. Shelton would go on to appear in films like W. and Scream 4, as well as on the TV series Eleventh Hour.
Chris Hemsworth (Actor) .. Kale
Born: August 11, 1983
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: Australian actor Chris Hemsworth became a favorite face in his native country when he wasn't yet a teenager, appearing on Australian TV shows like Neighbours and Home and Away in the early 2000s. He would go on to cross the pond, appearing in American movies like 2009's Star Trek, in which he played George Kirk. His next big splash in Hollywood would come in the years to follow, as he was cast as Thor in the big screen adaptations of The Avengers and Thor. The Avengers turned out to be a mega-smash, lending even more luster to his other films from that year including Snow White and the Huntsman and the remake of Red Dawn. In 2013, he played British race car driver James Hunt in Rush, before picking up the hammer again in Thor: The Dark World.
Anthony Ruivivar (Actor) .. Chronic
Born: November 04, 1970
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Trivia: Father, Tony Ruivivar, is founder of the well-known Hawaiian musical group Society of Seven. First acting role was in a high-school production of Up the Down Staircase. Attended Boston University at the same time as his wife, Yvonne, a fellow Hawaii native and theater student. However, the two did not know each other well in college and did not become a couple until after both had graduated. Prepared for his role as paramedic Carlos Nieto on Third Watch by shadowing New York City paramedics as they responded to real medical emergencies. Directed and cowrote the play Safe, which was performed by the Imua! Theater Company in 2003. The cast featured Third Watch costars Coby Bell, Jason Wiles and Anthony's wife, Yvonne (who joined Third Watch in 2003).
Dale Dickey (Actor) .. Earth Momma
Born: September 29, 1961
Birthplace: Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Started acting in high-school plays and joined a theater company in college. Dustin Hoffman made her go to his dermatologist during their time on the 1989 Broadway production of The Merchant of Venice to treat a copperhead snake bite. Into her mid-30s, she worked in Los Angeles as a valet parking attendant and waitress to survive until the next acting opportunity came along. Quit her office job at a non-profit organization once My Name Is Earl got picked up for a second season on NBC. Won a 2010 Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Winter's Bone.
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo (Actor) .. Supply Guy
Born: December 22, 1963
Wendy Braun (Actor) .. Debbie Mason/Clerk
Born: April 05, 1970
Jim Cruz (Actor) .. Helicopter Pilot
Angela Sun (Actor) .. Counter Girl
Born: October 19, 1979
Birthplace: Santa Clara County, California, United States
Trivia: Competed in various pro-am surf events and was a team rider for Loaded Boards during her high school and college years.Earned degrees in Sociology and Communications.Co-hosted season 4 of American Ninja Warrior.Directed and produced her first feature-length documentary, 2013's Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which examines the plastic pollution in the oceans and its effects on the environment, marine life, and humans.Speaks English, Spanish, and some Mandarin and German.
Leandra Gillis (Actor) .. TV Anchor
Amit Yogev (Actor) .. Waiter
Carlos Alberto López (Actor) .. Camera Samaritan
Katie Chonacas (Actor) .. KC Girl #1
Born: November 11, 1980
Natalie Garza (Actor) .. KC Girl #2
Born: October 13, 1982
Lindsay Halladay (Actor) .. KC Girl #3
Mercedes Leggett (Actor) .. Katie Nakamura
Leif Riddell (Actor) .. Perimeter Cop
Matt Birman (Actor) .. Trekker
Born: August 13, 1961
Tory Kittles (Actor) .. Sherman/Kayaker
Born: December 30, 1975
Birthplace: Lawtey, Florida, United States
Trivia: Lived in an army base in Lawtey, Florida.Had a speech impediment when he was a child.Appeared as an extra in the tv series Kenan & Kel.Studied acting under the guidance of actor Rus Blackwell.Wrote and performed the songs "Looking for Charlie" and "I Want to Take Her Home to My Mama" featured in the movie Tigerland (2000).Is a skilled piano player.Supports the Children's Defense Fund.
Brandon Olive (Actor) .. Rick/Kayaker
Born: August 03, 1980
Holt McCallany (Actor) .. Police Lieutenant
Born: September 03, 1963
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: At 14, ran away from home and took a Greyhound bus to Los Angeles to pursue a career as an actor, but his parents tracked him down and sent him to a boarding school in Ireland. After graduating from high school in Omaha, he studied French, art history and theatre in Paris. Was cast as an understudy in the Broadway production of Biloxi Blues. As a 46-year-old training for the lead role in the FX series Lights Out, McCallany fulfilled a lifelong dream to fight in an amateur boxing competition, winning a three-round decision against a German heavyweight.
Isaac Santiago (Actor) .. Police Shooter
Gugun Deep Singh (Actor) .. Woody
Born: March 28, 1979
Ryan Gesell (Actor) .. Groom
Evelyn Lopez (Actor) .. Bride
John T. Cogan (Actor) .. Best Man
Michael Traynor (Actor) .. Groomsman #1
Born: December 12, 1975
Spencer Hill (Actor) .. Groomsman #2
Born: November 15, 1977
Mike Begovich (Actor) .. Groomsman #3
Born: September 11, 1974
Elizabeth Maxwell (Actor) .. Bridesmaid #1
Lindsey Huang (Actor) .. Bridesmaid #2
Katelin Chesa Henke (Actor) .. Cydney's Sister
Born: September 30, 1977
Andy Hoff (Actor) .. Clueless Husband
Travis Willingham (Actor) .. Tommy
Born: August 03, 1981
Webster Williams (Actor) .. Father of Groom
Cristina Soler (Actor) .. Mother of Groom
Born: February 12, 1959
Grigsby Poland (Actor) .. Cheap Man
Grace Connelly (Actor) .. Cheap Man's Wife