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Un billet pour le danger

Original title: The Ticket
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
328
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Shannen Doherty and James Marshall in Un billet pour le danger (1997)
ActionAdventureDramaThriller

Cee Cee Reicker is a woman whose love must be earned, not bought. However, even when her husband Keith wins a prize of 23 million dollars, Cee Cee isn't sure if she can repair her unstable m... Read allCee Cee Reicker is a woman whose love must be earned, not bought. However, even when her husband Keith wins a prize of 23 million dollars, Cee Cee isn't sure if she can repair her unstable marriage. Without agreeing, she accepts to fly with Keith and her son to get the prize. The... Read allCee Cee Reicker is a woman whose love must be earned, not bought. However, even when her husband Keith wins a prize of 23 million dollars, Cee Cee isn't sure if she can repair her unstable marriage. Without agreeing, she accepts to fly with Keith and her son to get the prize. The flight has a fatal ending, and the plane is forced to land somewhere on a snowy mountain.... Read all

  • Director
    • Stuart Cooper
  • Writer
    • David Alexander
  • Stars
    • Shannen Doherty
    • James Marshall
    • Phillip Van Dyke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    328
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writer
      • David Alexander
    • Stars
      • Shannen Doherty
      • James Marshall
      • Phillip Van Dyke
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Shannen Doherty
    Shannen Doherty
    • CeeCee Reicker
    James Marshall
    James Marshall
    • Keith Reicker
    Phillip Van Dyke
    Phillip Van Dyke
    • Eric Riecker
    Heidi Swedberg
    Heidi Swedberg
    • Rita
    Al Mancini
    Al Mancini
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Chuck
    Scott Ditty
    • Gerald Stone
    Eric Robertson
    • Leon
    Peter Morse
    • Matt
    Michael Ruud
    • Monte
    Kim Landry
    Kim Landry
    • Nancy Walker
    • (as Kim McNulty)
    Steve O'Neill
    Steve O'Neill
    • Tow Truck Driver
    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writer
      • David Alexander
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    6ILuvTVMovies

    Nice snowy wintery setting makes this a fun watch

    A unique setting with sympathetic characters makes this a pretty decent flick to camp out and enjoy.

    Shannen's husband is a down on his luck working class stiff who wins it big on a lottery ticket. But some folks in town are not content to let them keep their winnings.

    The rest is an outdoors adventure with some interesting twists as well as some fun performances by the bad guys.

    I think you'll like it if you love 90s TV movies like I do.
    10KAnnD86

    Enjoyable film

    I've actually been waiting a long time to see this movie, as strange as that sounds. I was going to watch it a few years ago on TV, but wasn't able to and I've been keeping an eye out for it in the listings ever since. The story sounded good and Shannen Doherty has made some good TV movies. This is one of them. I thought the story was solid. It was simple and easy to follow.

    At the beginning of the movie, we really get a sense of the struggles this family is going through. The husband, Keith, is doing his best to find work, but there's not much out there for him. Money problems are only one reason the marriage is falling apart and CeeCee, the wife, decides to leave Keith, and move away in order to start a new life with a stable job. I liked the way they developed her character. She wasn't selfish and shallow by staying with the husband just because he won the lottery. He convinced her that their marriage deserved another chance and that having money would just give them options for the future.

    The couple and their son Eric travel to Denver to claim the prize money. Keith is a pilot and he borrows a plane from the charter company he works for. He makes the mistake of showing his boss the ticket before leaving, giving her just enough time to sabotage the plane - draining the fuel tank, cutting off the radio and removing most of the survival pack. The plane crashes miles away from civilization on a snowy mountain and the family has to do whatever it takes to survive and elude the people who are hot on their trail after the ticket.

    I enjoyed this movie immensely. I felt it was very well-written and executed. There were no parts I felt were unbelievable or implausible. One of the comments on this movie talk about a plot hole. There was no such plot hole. The family didn't make false tracks because they had to get someplace where they'd be found. Misleading Rita and Chuck, the ones who rigged the plane to crash, would only waste time and energy. The family did exactly what anyone in the same situation would do. The many obstacles they had to overcome showed their ingenuity and strong will to survive. This is a great flick for a late night. You'll be rooting for the good guys and you won't be able to guess what's coming next.
    5kerryanneo

    The Ticket

    Starring: Shannen Doherty

    I watched this movie because Grandma loves to watch anything with Shannen in it. We laughed all the way through because the plot was so predictable and evil Rita screaming at her husband (or partner) was definitely one of the more memorable scenes, in typical Western (woman) style she insists on dominating him throughout the movie and humiliates and badgers him into agreeing to help her kill for the lottery ticket. Yes, Rita's has her weak lover wrapped around her greedy little finger.

    Seen better movies but this movie did entertain us on an otherwise quiet evening. Grandma nearly choked when she heard Rita screech at Hank - or whatever the poor chaps name is.

    Shannen Doherty was fun to watch and looked so unreal as the mother of this near-teenager. However, her acting skills made up for the obviously ill-considered age gap. Shannen is a true actor and this movie as are her others - really show how talented this lady is. Having said that, if it wasn't for Shannen holding the plot together I may have fallen asleep. Apart from Doherty's pukka acting skills, I 'd give the movie a feeble 5 out of 10.
    Tarkaan

    Pardon me for being a stickler for details, but...

    To call this film 'formula' is truly understating the case. To put it in the Action/Adventure category is almost a joke. Why do 8-figure lottery winners venture out in a Cessna to claim their prize? For a million, you could build a team of gold robots to build you an airport, then charter a jet to come in and fly you out. Shannen Doherty gives yet another unmemorable performance, James Marshall looks bored most of the time. Our supervillains with high-powered rifles and snowmobiles are reminiscent or Judge Reinhold and Helen Slater in Ruthless People. Or am I thinking of Romancing the Stone? These are parodies, caricatures from movies of the past. The moral? When running for your life, *always* go back for your gear. If that means diving through a window while on fire, or getting shot at while pulling a massive, heavy sled, so be it. You must never forget - you must *always* go back for your gear. And we're in North America, right?

    Why does the generator put out "...about 220..." volts to run household lights? Don't quit your day jobs, guys.
    MGMcAnick

    Not a great movie, as stated. There were dozens of plot holes.

    However the voltage of the generator was NOT one of them Tarkaan. I don't think I've ever seen a portable electric generator that DIDN'T put out 220 volts. The two I have put out both 110 and 220V through three plug-ins.

    The flying sequences weren't bad. Unlike most movies, the plane didn't immediately crash as soon as it ran out of fuel. The post 1967 Cessna 210, which had been retro-fitted with a three blade prop, was quite believable in the way that it DIDN'T break completely up on impact. Usually plane crashes in movies are immediate and devastating to the aircraft as well as all the occupants. They almost ALWAYS catch fire, but the writers stopped themselves short of that. Of course they mentioned that the plane was out of gas, so it couldn't go up in a ball of flame. (Unlike the snowmobile near the end of the movie.)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ticket
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • C.N.M. Entertainment Ltd.
      • Wilshire Court Productions
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      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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