The Terminal PG-13 2 hr 8 min June 18, 2004
When Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks), an Eastern European tourist, arrives at JFK in New York, war breaks out in his country and he finds himself caught up in international politics. Because of the war, the Department of Homeland Security won't let him enter or exit the United States. He's trapped at JFK -- indefinitely. While living at the airport, Viktor falls for a flight attendant (Catherine Zeta-Jones). She may have feelings for him too. But what good is love if Viktor can't leave the terminal? When Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks), an Eastern European tourist, arrives at JFK in New York, war breaks out in his country and he finds himself caught up in international politics. Because of the war, the Department of Homeland Security won't let him enter or exit the United States. He's trapped at JFK -- indefinitely. While living at the airport, Viktor falls for a flight attendant (Catherine Zeta-Jones). She may have feelings for him too. But what good is love if Viktor can't leave the terminal?
Directed By: Steven Spielberg Rated: PG-13 Running Time: 2 hr 8 min Genre: Comedy & Drama Gross Box Office: $77,032,279 Release Date: June 18, 2004
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The Terminal (2004)
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Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS, right center) holds up his ante in the poker game with (left to right) Joe Mulroy (CHI McBRIDE), Gupta (KUMAR PALLANA) and Enrique Cruz (DIEGO LUNA) in THE TERMINAL.
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) is a visitor to America from Eastern Europe, who wants to see all the sights in New York in DreamWorks Pictures' dramatic comedy THE TERMINAL
Airport official Frank Dixon (STANLEY TUCCI) shows Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) why he has no intention of allowing Viktor to enter the United States.
STANLEY TUCCI stars as airport official Frank Dixon, a by-the-book bureaucrat who stands between Viktor Navorski and the way out of the airport in DreamWorks Pictures' dramatic comedy THE TERMINAL.
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS), a visitor to New York from Eastern Europe, finds himself stranded at New York's Kennedy Airport in DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL, directed by Steven Spielberg.
Flight attendant Amelia Warren (CATHERINE ZETA-JONES) falls victim to a wet, slippery floor as she rushes through the airport in DreamWorks Pictures' dramatic comedy THE TERMINAL.
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) must make the best of his accommodations when a coup in his homeland leaves him stranded at the airport in New York in DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL.
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) can only wait when a coup in his homeland leaves him stranded at the airport in DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL, directed by Steven Spielberg.
The Terminal (2004)
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS), a visitor to New York from Eastern Europe, sees a news report and realizes for the first time that a war has erupted in his homeland
U.S. Customs and Immigration Officer Dolores Torres (ZOË SALDANA) is visited every day by Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS), who hopes finally to gain entry into New York
On their first date, stranded passenger Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) and flight attendant Amelia Warren (CATHERINE ZETA-JONES) are treated to some dinner entertainment by Gupta (KUMAR PALLANA)
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS) must make the best of his accommodations when a coup in his homeland leaves him stranded at the airport in DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL
Stranded visitor Viktor Navorksi (TOM HANKS) finds a new friend in flight attendant Amelia Warren (CATHERINE ZETA-JONES) in DreamWorks Pictures' dramatic comedy THE TERMINAL.
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS, left center) finds friends and allies in airport employees (left to right) Enrique Cruz (DIEGO LUNA), Gupta (KUMAR PALLANA) and Joe Mulroy (CHI McBRIDE)
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS), a visitor to New York from Eastern Europe, doesn't understand why he must relinquish his passport to U.S. Customs and Immigration Officer Ray Thurman (BARRY HENLEY).
Cinematographer JANUSZ KAMINSKI on the set of DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL, directed by Steven Spielberg
TOM HANKS (center right) films a scene on the massive terminal set, which was built from the ground up entirely in a hanger
Director STEVEN SPIELBERG (right) and stars TOM HANKS and CATHERINE ZETA-JONES watch the playback of a scene on the set of DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL.
Director STEVEN SPIELBERG gives some direction to star CATHERINE ZETA-JONES on the set of DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL
Airport official Frank Dixon (STANLEY TUCCI) is a by-the-book bureaucrat who tries to explain Viktor Navorski's (TOM HANKS) situation to him
During his long stay in the terminal, Victor Navorksi (TOM HANKS) develops friendship with many of the airport employees
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS, center) finds himself completely alone in a crowded terminal when a coup in his homeland leaves him stranded at the airport
Viktor Navorski (TOM HANKS, front left) flanked by Joe Mulroy (CHI McBRIDE, blue shirt) and Enrique Cruz (DIEGO LUNA, red shirt), finds himself surrounded by friends and well-wishers
Director STEVEN SPIELBERG (center, in hat) and cinematographer JANUSZ KAMINSKI (left) go over a scene with the extras and crew on the set of DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL.
Director STEVEN SPIELBERG (center) sets up a shot with star DIEGO LUNA, as cinematographer JANUSZ KAMINSKI (left) observes on the set of DreamWorks Pictures' THE TERMINAL.
The Terminal (2004)
The Terminal (2004)