Eagle Eye

EAGLE EYE
Director: D.J. Caruso
Stars: Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson
Studio: DreamWorks SKG
CAST:
Shia LaBeouf … Jerry Shaw
Michelle Monaghan … Rachel Holloman
Rosario Dawson … Zoe Perez
Michael Chiklis… Defense Secretary Callister
Anthony Mackie … Major William Bowman
Ethan Embry … Agent Toby Grant
Billy Bob Thornton… Agent Thomas Morgan
Anthony Azizi … Ranim Khalid
Cameron Boyce … Sam Holloman
Lynn Cohen … Mrs. Wierzbowski
Bill Smitrovich … Admiral Thompson
Charles Carroll … Mr. Miller
William Sadler … William Shaw
Deborah Strang … Jerry’s Mom
Dariush Kashani … Sgt. Rourke (Translator)
Sean Kinney … JTAC Team Leader
Bob Morrisey … Director of Intelligence
J. Patrick McCormack … Pentagon General Council
Lorenzo Eduardo … Kwame
Madylin Sweeten … Becky
Jorge Pallo … Intel Officer #1 (as Jorge-Luis Pallo)
Gerald Downey … Console Tech
Tony Flores … Team Leader
Don Jeffcoat … FBI Agent (as Donnie Jeffcoat)
Craig J. Harris … Man on Train (as Craig Harris)
Jimmie Akins … Transit Cop on Train (as Jimmie L. Akins)
Eric Christian Olsen … Craig
Marc Singer … Explosives Developer
Michael Maize … Master Sergeant
Eiko Nijo … Masako (Tour Guide)
Peter Gail … PFPA Officer
Brad Grunberg … Circuit City Salesman
Cylk Cozart … Sectran Courier #1
Manny Perry … Sectran Courier #2
James Gohrick … Agent in Alley (as James C. Gohrick)
Josh Todd … Convenience Store Clerk
Colby French … Console Tech
Matt DeCaro … Stranger at Airport
Judith Moreland … Security Attendant at Airport
Rolando Molina … TSA Agent
Michael Kostroff … Jeweler
Nigel Gibbs … Callister Aide
Michael Daniel Cassady … White House Staffer
David Grant Wright … Secret Service Agent #1
Jarod Einsohn … Reaper Control Tech
David Heckel … Squadron Commander
Jamie Martz … Northcom Control Tech
Greg Collins … Two Star General
McKay Stewart … F-16 Pilot
Terry Walters … Woman in Prius
Katija Pevec … Teenage Page
Chase Penny … Capitol Policeman #1
Madison Mason … The President
Kevin Quinn … Pentagon Aide
Sebastian Tillinger … Pentagon Agent
Enver Gjokaj … Remote Pilot
Michael Potter … Doorkeeper
Webster Williams … Committee Head
Peggy Roeder … Forensics Agent #1
Gary Houston … Forensics Agent #2
Jonathan Chase … Suited Agent
Dean Cudworth … Capitol Policeman #2
Lindsay Corinn Luecht … Girl on Train
Nicol Paone … Rachel’s Friend #1
Brittany Ishibashi … Rachel’s Friend #2
Stacey Scowley … Waitress
Stephen Simon … Secret Service Agent #2
David Arakelyan … Ballochi Kid
Salah Salea … Funeral Chanter
Susan Jasmin Armon … Woman in Ballochi Village
Fahim Fazli … Al Kohei
Elijah Moreland … Guard at Library of Congress
David Rowden … Sectran Truck Driver
Brenda Goodbread … Speaker of the House
Caroline A. Jenks … Page
Roger Groh … Executive Aide to Callister
Lesley Stahl … Newscaster #1
Leyna Nguyen … Newscaster #2
Ralph Garman … Newscaster #3
Rick Chambers … Newscaster #4
Sharon Tay … Newscaster #5
Kent Shocknek … Newscaster #6
Brandon Caruso … Boy on Train
Daniel Caruso … Sam’s School Band
Cyn Dulay … Train passenger (uncredited)
SYNOPSIS:
Shia LeBeouf and Michelle Monaghan star in Disturbia director D.J. Caruso’s race-against-time thriller concerning two strangers thrust together by a mysterious telephone call, and their frantic efforts to discover why they have inexplicably become the nation’s most wanted fugitives. Jerry Shaw (LeBouf) and Rachel Holloman (Monaghan) were complete strangers at the beginning of the day, but that changed the instant a strange woman called to threaten both their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Suddenly forced into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, Jerry and Rachel must now take orders from a woman who’s using everyday technology to track and control their every move. As the situation intensifies and the hapless duo are deemed the country’s most wanted fugitives, they must work together in order to discover who it was that turned their lives upside down, and what they can do to thwart the criminal mastermind’s cunning yet diabolical plan. Billy Bob Thornton, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, and Anthony Mackie co-star.
I just read a review of Eagle Eye. Looks good, I think I’ll go see it tonight.