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  1. Oct 25, 2024 · It’s true, the final Snakes on a Plane, directed by David R. Ellis and released in 2006, is more of a schlocky, gross-out groaner than a taut thriller. The plot is this: To stop a witness from testifying against him, a gangster stows away poisonous snakes in the cargo hold of a plane on which the witness is traveling.

  2. Snakes on a Plane is a 2006 American action thriller [ 3 ] film directed by David R. Ellis and starring Samuel L. Jackson. It was released by New Line Cinema on August 18, 2006, in North America. The film was written by David Dalessandro, John Heffernan, and Sebastian Gutierrez and follows the events of dozens of venomous snakes being released ...

  3. 5 days ago · An on-board assassin releases a crate full of hundreds of deadly venomous snakes in an attempt to eliminate the witness. Flynn and a host of frightened passengers and crew must band together to survive the slithery threat.

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  4. Jan 1, 2000 · Release Date: 17 Aug 2006. Running Time: 105 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: Snakes On A Plane. SoaP will go down in history for generating pre-release buzz on the strength of its...

  5. FBI agent Neville Flynn boards a flight from Honolulu, Hawaii to Los Angeles, escorting a key witness to testify against a mob boss at an upcoming trial. An on-board assassin releases a crate full of hundreds of deadly venomous snakes in an attempt to eliminate the witness.

  6. Aug 18, 2021 · But the power of Snakes came not from the movie itself, but everything that happened before and after its release. As a prognosticator for how movies are made today and the influence internet culture has on the film industry, it became a gold standard.

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  8. When hundreds of venomous snakes invade an ill-fated trans-Pacific flight in this action horror extravaganza, it's up to Oscar® nominee Samuel L. Jackson (Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith) to thwart the twisted scheme of a deadly assassin to eliminate a key witness in an upcoming trial -- and kick some serpentine asps!

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