‘In Flight’ Exclusive Clip Features One Sketchy Flight Crew

‘In Flight’ Exclusive Clip Features One Sketchy Flight Crew
Horror

In Flight

If you’re a fan on Wes Craven’s underrated airplane thriller Red Eye, then you need to add Bo Youngblood’s In Flight onto your weekend watchlist. Directed and produced by Youngblood, the film follows a woman who wakes up on a plane with no idea how she got there. What follows is a tense thrill ride as she searches for answers 10,000 feet above ground.

Read the full synopsis below:

The night before Claire Reynolds’ trip to Paris, she catches the eye of a mysterious, handsome stranger. But that’s the last thing she remembers before waking up on a plane with no recollection of what happened after that…

In our exclusive clip from the film, Claire tries to get any clues from the flight crew. But their behavior only makes her more suspicious.

Watch now:

Youngblood directs the film from a script by John Ierardi (who previously produced films such as Torn Hearts) and Drew McAnany. The trio also produced the film for Showdown Productions.

Tiffany Smith stars in the film as Claire, with Cristo Fernández of Ted Lasso fame playing the mysterious stranger. Maria Russell, Ashley Jones, Daniel Robaire, Sandi McCree, Brandon Morales, Scott Dean, Alisa Allapach, Tiagz, Darren Weiss, Kelsie McDonald, and Jeff Torres also star in the film.

Executive producers include Cristo Fernández, Babak Movassaghi, Phil Shaltz, Michelle Graci, Natalie Marciano, Rock Jacobs, Richard Chan, Christopher Renteria, Peter Roumeliotis from Popternative Pictures, Gabby Kono, Nancy Leopardi and Ryan March.

The film is a Showdown Productions Production in association with Aero Mock-Ups and Popternative Pictures.

In Flight is now available on demand via Gravitas Ventures. 

Poster by Timothy Palace

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