Flight Risk (2025) [R]

Release Date:
January 23, 2025

Original Title:
Flight Risk

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Davis Entertainment
Hammerstone Studios
Icon Productions
Lionsgate
Media Capital Technologies

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  IE: 15A  US: R 

Runtime: 91

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A pilot transports an Air Marshal accompanying a fugitive to trial. As they go across the Alaskan wilderness, tensions soar and trust is tested as not everyone on board is who they seem.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Samuel Willey

ADR Mixer:
Bob Gremore
Chris Whiteside

ADR Recordist:
Jesus Rodriguez

Additional Photography:
Monika Hristova
Klemens Becker

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Dylan D'Orio
Elizabeth Papacostas

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy B. Davis

Aerial Camera Technician:
Nick Lantz

Aerial Coordinator:
Frédéric North

Art Direction:
Nikolai Nikolov

Assistant Art Director:
Tim Swope

Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Okada

Assistant Property Master:
Sandra Daly

Boom Operator:
Austin Holman
Nikolay Sabchev

Casting:
Kathy McKee

Cinematography:
Johnny Derango

Colorist:
Aj Raymundo

Compositing Supervisor:
Jeremy Nelson

Construction Coordinator:
Jeff Shewbert

Costume Design:
Kristen Kopp

Costume Supervisor:
Misti Moreaux

Costumer:
Lorraine Crossman

Dailies Manager:
Ken Lebre

Dailies Operator:
Colin Dove

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Matt Blackshear

Director:
Mel Gibson

Drone Operator:
Zack Haskell

Executive Producer:
Russell Hollander
K. Blaine Johnston
Petr Jákl
Christopher Woodrow
Alex Lebovici

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Derek Plough

First Assistant Camera:
Traiana Nescheva

First Assistant Director:
Rob Burgess

Hair Department Head:
Shannon Fisher

Key Costumer:
Josalene Ginn

Key Grip:
R Michael Sasser

Key Hairdresser:
Julia Marie Gallen

Leadman:
James M. Hicks

Lighting Technician:
Andrei Mignea

Makeup Artist:
Allan A. Apone

Makeup Department Head:
Haley Dunphy

Makeup Effects:
Glen P. Griffin

Post Production Supervisor:
Bill Wohlken

Producer:
John Davis
Bruce Davey
Mel Gibson

Production Design:
David Meyer

Production Supervisor:
Rebecca R. Ryan
Douglas Dresser

Property Master:
Christopher Stanback

Rigging Grip:
Bryan Hardimon

Second Assistant Camera:
Esteban Favela

Second Assistant Director:
Vanessa Hickey

Second Second Assistant Director:
Allan Aguilar

Set Decoration:
Lisa Son

Sound Assistant:
Brandyn Marko
Tim Tuchrello

Sound Designer:
Kami Asgar

Sound Effects Editor:
Sam Fan

Sound Mixer:
Matt Kendall

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kyle Arzt
Kevin O'Connell

Special Effects:
Daniel Yeager

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jesse Noel

Special Effects Technician:
Jake Alonzo
Tim Geary
George Phillips

Still Photographer:
Ser Baffo

Storyboard Artist:
Dan Sweetman

Stunt Double:
Bethany Curry
Rex Reddick

Stunts:
Jeffrey G. Barnett
Viktor Hristov
Jimmy Romano

Supervising Sound Editor:
Sean McCormack
Erin Oakley

Tailor:
Nancy Foster

Utility Stunts:
Kevin L. Jackson

Visual Effects:
Phil Carbonaro

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sophie Williamson

Visual Effects Editor:
Kevin Jacques

Visual Effects Producer:
Petra Mcelvenny

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jason Maynard

Writer:
Jared Rosenberg

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