Police Officer Responding to bank robbery (uncredited)
Christopher Karl Johnson
Congressman Escorting President in to the House (uncredited)
Dave Johnson
Senator (uncredited)
Daniel Josev
Jerry's Friend #2 (uncredited)
Christopher Jude
Congressman / Office Employee (uncredited)
Elizabeth M. Kelly
Member of Congress (uncredited)
Thomas Kosik
Man on Train (uncredited)
Kitty Kreidler
Car Chase pedestrian (uncredited)
Don Kress
EL Passenger (uncredited)
Tim Krueger
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Eddie Kunz
Catholic School Boy (uncredited)
Eric Langham
Congressman (uncredited)
Dan Latham
EL Passenger (uncredited)
David Josh Lawrence
Fire Fighter (uncredited)
Andrew J. Lee
Man on Train (uncredited)
David Lesley
El Train Passenger (uncredited)
Koco Limbevski
Arab Terrorist Leader (uncredited)
Angelina Lyubomirova
ATM Client (uncredited)
Joseph Mazurk
Lawyer at ATM
Seth Miller
Marine in the Pentagon (uncredited)
Albert Miranda
Politician (uncredited)
Michael Molthen
Man at Funeral (uncredited)
Lucas Mroczkowski
Mourning Family Member (uncredited)
Alan Mueting
Senator (uncredited)
Rene Napoli
TSA Agent (uncredited)
Aleh Neliubin
Neighbor (uncredited)
David E. Newham
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Sandi Nowa
El Train Commuter (uncredited)
Ali Olomi
Al Kohei - Afghan Soldier
Hash Patel
Taliban Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Mark Peplow
Train Passenger (uncredited)
James Pusztay
Cell Phone Commuter (uncredited)
Liz Racster
Congresswoman (uncredited)
Kyle Rice
Buisness Man (uncredited)
Jarrod Robbins
Young Senator (uncredited)
John Robert
Senator (uncredited)
Ann Ryan
Senator (uncredited)
Nick Searcy
David Johnson (uncredited)
Carol Shook
Congresswoman (uncredited)
Gubbi Sigurdsson
Marine Captain (uncredited)
Toni-Marie Spera
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Chris Spinelli
Assistant to Callister's Aide (uncredited)
Arne Starr
Bank Patron (uncredited)
Tom Townsend
Capitol Police Officer (uncredited)
Juan-Pablo Veiza
Man in BMW (uncredited)
Chuck Wagner
SWAT Team Member (uncredited)
James Warfield
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Al Whiting
Pentagon Worker (uncredited)
Lisa Wolf
Neighbor (uncredited)
Ben Youcef
Imam (uncredited)
Robert A. Young
Police Officer (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
ARIIA appears to be based upon a "black" program through the National Security Agency which is believed to be a large computer program that monitors and records phone calls by listening in for key words related to terrorism and the like.
When Rachel is at the bar with her friends, the song "Sometime Around Midnight" by The Airborne Toxic Event can be heard in the background. D.J. Caruso, the director of "Eagle Eye", also directed the music video for "Sometime Around Midnight".
In the scene where Jerry pulls off the freeway in Indianapolis to confront Rachel, Jerry throws the mobile phone on the car's hood. On the next shot, the mobile is not on the hood, nor lying on the ground.
The movie mentioned that the cargo compartment of the C-17 Globemaster III was unpressurized, and the characters required a lowered heart rate due to the lack of oxygen. This is the case when flying aerial delivery missions with the rear door open, but the flight in the movie took off and landed with all pallets on board meaning the cargo door would have been closed the whole flight, and have normal pressurization.
Agent Thomas Morgan: [to field agent]
If you're staring at me, it better be because I'm the suspect. If not, get back to work or I swear you're all demoted to something that involves touching shit with your hands!
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Eagle Eye can be found here.
Q
Whose voice is that on the phone?
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It is four time Oscar nominee Julianne Moore. This was confirmed by Rosario Dawson. Moore chose to be uncredited.