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Warner Bros. Pictures
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Studio: Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group
Release Date: Mar 29, 2002
Running Time: 112 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
After purchasing a brownstone in New York, a thirty-something divorced woman and her daughter are forced to take advantage of the hidden room- the "panic room" -when intruders break into their home. However, they soon find that what the intruders want is locked in the panic room with them.
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Meg Altman
Burnham
Raoul
Junior
Sarah Altman
Lydia Lynch
Evan Kurlander
Stephen Altman
Officer Keeney
Sleepy Neighbor
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Associate Producer
reviews
March 22, 2002
Jodie Foster swings a mean sledgehammer. And it's a kick to have her back onscreen as a female warrior who knows how to chase demons ("Hello, Clarice"). Foster was called in at the last minute to replace an injured Nicole Kidman in the role of a mother defending her daughter against male predators while wearing tank-top sleepwear and with only one night and her own ingenuity to bring the creeps down. That's it for plot spoilers. The first rule of Panic Room is you don't talk about Panic Room.
When a woman and her daughter move into a New York brownstone equipped with a ''panic room'' built to keep bad guys out, they are unaware of how soon they would need it--on their very first night in their new home. Story Sometime it's the simple, straightforward stories that make the best psychological thrillers--and Panic Room doesn't get any simpler than this: Recently divorced Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) are looking for a new place to live and find a
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