When a massive, unmanned locomotive roars out of control, the threat is more ominous than just a derailment. The train is laden with toxic chemicals, and an accident would decimate human life and cause an environmental disaster. The only hope of bringing the train to a safe stop is in the hands of veteran engineer Frank Barnes, and young conductor Will Colson, who must risk their lives to save those in the runaway's path. Inspired by true events.
Denzel Washington
Frank Barnes
Chris Pine
Will Colson
Rosario Dawson
Connie Hooper
Kevin Dunn
Galvin
Ethan Suplee
Dewey
Kevin Corrigan
Inspector Werner
Lew Temple
Ned
Kevin Chapman
Bunny
Jessy Schram
Darcy Colson
Elizabeth Mathis
Nicole Barnes
Meagan Tandy
Maya Barnes
David Warshofsky
Judd Stewart
Andy Umberger
Janeway
T.J. Miller
Gilleece
Dylan Bruce
Michael Colson
Jeff Hochendoner
Clark
Ryan Ahern
Ryan Scott
Christopher Lee Philips
Baker
Kevin McClatchy
Hoffman
Toni Saladna
Galvin's Assistant
Patrick McDade
Captain Allen
Jeff Wincott
Jesse Colson - Will's Brother
Rick Chambers
News Reporter #1
Bud Davis
Operator (uncredited)
Bill Laing
Red Truck Driver
Scott A. Martin
Brewster Dispatcher
Richard Pelzman
Devereaux
Lissa Brennan
Diner Waitress
Heather Morgan Leigh
Findlay Reporter
Barry Ben Sr.
Findlay Police Officer
Carla Bianco
Horse Trailer Owner
Keith Michael Gregory
Hazma Worker
L. Derek Leonidoff
FRA Official
Aisha Hinds
Railway Safety Campaign Coordinator
David Flick
Train Engineer
Rebecca Harris
Pauline
Joshua Elijah Reese
Young Engineer
Jason McCune
Radar Gun Cop
Adrienne Wehr
News Reporter #8
Tom Stoviak
News Reporter #5
Joe Coyle
CEO Golfer #1
Dihlon McManne
CEO Golfer #2
Charles Van Eman
CEO Golfer #3
Matthew J. Cates
State Trooper
Warren Sweeney
Press Representative
Chase Ellison
Teenage Witness
Stephen Monroe Taylor
Truck Driver
Jarrod DiGiorgi
Control Room Staff #1
Finder's Key
Horse
Mike Clark
News Reporter #4
Director
Tony Scott
Writer
Mark Bomback
September 8, 2019
8
Tony and Denzel get back on track.
Unstoppable is directed by Tony Scott and written by Mark Bomback. It stars Denzel Washington, Chris Pine, Rosario Dawson, Ethan Suplee & Kevin Dunn. Cinematographer is Ben Seresin and the music is scored by Harry Gregson-Williams. Plot finds Washington and Pine as Pennsylvania rail yard workers at the opposite ends of their working careers. Whilst working on their first job together, and not exactly hitting it off, the two men are thrust into a frantic pursuit of a runaway train. The runaway (coaster) is pulling tankers containing highly explosive material, and hurtling along at 70mph it has to be stopped before it hits civilisation.
Almost as if to atone for the misfire that was The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Scott and Washington jump on board another type of train movie and literally let it rip. The film is as simple as its plot synopsis suggests, it's a disaster movie on the railway, but with Scott cranking it up as much as he can, it's as much fun as you can hope to have with a modern day popcorner. Carrying all the trade mark licks of its director; roving camera, scattergun editing and ear splitting sound mix, it's also nice to report that unlike Pelham, the pace never sags. Even as the principal characters hang ups and back stories are unfolded in the narrative, Unstoppable literally doesn't pause for breath. Sure the "Bromance" development is signposted at the first stop, and yes, are we ever in doubt about where this will end up? But if you are going into Unstoppable for wry social commentary or an expose on the political shenanigans involved in today's rail yards? Well you deserve all the disappointment you will undoubtedly get.
A runaway train pursued by Captain Kirk and Malcolm X, directed by the man who brought us Top Gun. Yeah baby, it's a thrill ride for sure. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$100,000,000.00
Revenue:
$167,805,466.00