Ticket Out

Ticket Out

201190 min
β˜…5.6/10
Thriller

Plot Summary

A desperate mother is forced to break the law in order to protect her children from her abusive ex-husband, and rely on the kindness of strangers who help battered spouses to escape their tyrannical mates via an elaborate "underground railway" system.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (13)

Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta

Jim

Alexandra Breckenridge

Alexandra Breckenridge

Jocelyn

Colin Ford

Colin Ford

DJ

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Ciara Bond

Mary Sue

Billy Burke

Billy Burke

Dennis

Scott Michael Campbell

Scott Michael Campbell

Miller

Christopher B. Duncan

Christopher B. Duncan

Agent Kemp

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Judith Benezra

Agent Dalrymple

Joel David Moore

Joel David Moore

Riley

Christie Lynn Smith

Christie Lynn Smith

May

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Katherine Ferrand

Lucille

Eve Brent

Eve Brent

Emma

🎬Crew

Director

Doug Lodato

Writers

Suzanne Collins, Doug Lodato

Producers

Rhonda Baker, Chris Noonan, Kevin DeWalt, Gregory McClatchy

πŸ–ΌοΈGallery (2 images)

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🏷️Keywords

robberyinsulinabusive fatherdomestic abuseundercover copdivorcepharmacychild custodyabusive husbandcustody hearingmother son relationshipmother daughter relationshipdiabeteschild sexual abusenightmares

πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

9/15/2024

**_Ray Liotta helps a beautiful blonde escape her ex-husband in wintery landscapes_** An American mother (Alexandra Breckenridge) takes her young son & daughter and flees her abusive ex, who has visitation rights (Billy Burke). As she travels from east to west in January, she is helped by a mysterious man involved in some kind of escape network (Liotta). "Ticket Out" (2012) is an entertaining inter-state chase flick with top-of-the-line locations and quality winter ambiance, not to mention a couple of unexpected (but welcome) shoot-outs. Alexandra is a winsome protagonist and Burke makes for a quality villain while Ray’s character is charismatic, but enigmatic. The flick explores the complexities of parental rights and what’s good for the children, as well as the moral conflict between doing what your profession or the legal system demands and what you know is right in your heart. Despite its release date, the film was shot from December 14, 2008, to March 14, 2009. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Iowa (Des Moines, Newton, Indianola, Prairie City and Adel); Badlands, South Dakota; Caribou-Targhee National Forest and Grand Tetons, Wyoming. GRADE: B

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