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Does 'Plane' take off, or just sit on the runway?
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Date:2025-04-16 19:15:03
What do you need to know about the movie Plane? Well, there's a plane. Specifically, there's a plane that goes down when it's struck by lightning and ends up on the worst possible island. It's then up to a captain, played by Gerard Butler, and his passengers to survive.
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