The Terminal
Born Today
Home / The Terminal

The Terminal

Year:
Duration:
128 min
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
IMDB rate:
7.3
Director:
Steven Spielberg
Awards:
5 wins & 2 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2004-06-18
Filming Locations: Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Earnings
Budget: $60,000,000
Opening Weekend: $19,053,199 (USA) (20 June 2004)
Gross: $77,032,279 (USA) (22 August 2004)
Cast
Actor
Character
Michael Nouri
Michael Nouri
The Terminal
Tom Hanks
Viktor Navorski
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Amelia Warren
Stanley Tucci
Frank Dixon
Chi McBride
Mulroy
Diego Luna
Enrique Cruz
Barry Shabaka Henley
Thurman
Kumar Pallana
Gupta Rajan
Zoe Saldana
Dolores Torres
Eddie Jones
Salchak
Jude Ciccolella
Karl Iverson
Corey Reynolds
Waylin
Guillermo Díaz
Bobby Alima
Honorine Bell
Nadia
Stephen Mendel
First Class Steward
Valeriy Nikolaev
Milodragovich
Ana Maria Quintana
Government Inspector
Bob Morrisey
Government Inspector
Sasha Spielberg
Lucy
Susan Slome
Woman with Cart
Mik Scriba
Transportation Liaison
Jim Ishida
Yoshinoya Manager (as James Ishida)
Carlease Burke
Brookstone Manager
Stephon Fuller
Swatch Manager
Dan Finnerty
Discovery Store Manager
Anastasia Basil
La Perla Employee Julie
Lydia Blanco
Burger King Employee
Joseph Davis
Burger King Employee
Tonya Ivey
Godiva Employee
Kevin Mukherji
Soundworks Dave
John Eddins
CBP Officer
Kenneth Choi
CBP Officer
Cas Anvar
CBP Officer
Conrad Pla
CBP Officer
Danette Mackay
CBP Officer
Ian Finlay
CBP Officer
Janique Kearns
CBP Officer
Eddie Santiago
Man on Phone
Kevin Ryder
Businessman
Dusan Dukic
Young Drug Trafficker
Mark Ivanir
Cab Driver Goran
Matt Holland
Ramada Inn Clerk
Benny Golson
Himself
Buster Williams
Bass
Mike Ledonne
Piano
Carl Allen
Drums
Scott Adsit
Cab Driver
Robert Covarrubias
Janitor
Terry Haig
CBP Inspector
Jeff Michael
Anchor
Dilva Henry
Anchor
Michelle Arthur
Field Reporter
Thinh Truong Nguyen
Passenger (as Thinh Truong)
Sandrine Kwan
Passenger
Carl Alacchi
Passenger
Tanya van Blokland
Passenger
Evelyne de la Chenelière
Passenger
Laurie Meghan Phelps
Homeland Security Officer
Hayati Akbas
Turkish Man (uncredited)
William Alva
Chess Player (uncredited)
Michael Arthur
Times Square Cop (uncredited)
Cass Asher
Ticket Counter Passenger (uncredited)
Claudia Barroso
Passenger (uncredited)
Alex E. Burns
Security Guard (uncredited)
Dan Chase
Verizon Wireless Employee (uncredited)
Guistina Chirco
Custom Boarder Patrol (uncredited)
Christine Chow
School girl (uncredited)
Jennifer Chu
Chinese Interpreter (uncredited)
Chad R. Davis
Dad (uncredited)
Antonella Elia
Actress (uncredited)
Michael Eliopoulos
Bulgarian Emigrant (uncredited)
Susan Engel
Stewardess (uncredited)
Hondo Flemming
African Tourist (uncredited)
Marston Fobbs
Young Passenger in Camouflage Coat (uncredited)
Riad Galayini
Chef (uncredited)
Jerald Garner
Food Court Patron (uncredited)
Charley Gilleran
CBP Officer
Justin Rodgers Hall
Haitian Passenger (uncredited)
Mohammed Hassan
Middle Eastern Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Ricky Hausz
Hugo Boss Attendant (uncredited)
Amber Havens
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Ksenia Jarova
Russian Student #2 (uncredited)
Barry Julien
Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Boyd Kelly
Pilot (uncredited)
Svilena Kidess
(voice) (uncredited)
Kurt Larson
Young Marine (uncredited)
Corky Loesch
Traveler
Kamal Marayati
Arab Man (uncredited)
Zuzana Monroe
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Joram Moreka
Swahili Interpreter (uncredited)
Ismael Moreno
Harry and David Gourmet Foods Employee #1 (uncredited)
Toyin Moses
Passanger (uncredited)
Martha Neavill
Swahili Mom (uncredited)
Alyshia Ochse
Homecoming Queen (uncredited)
Rachel Oliva
Passenger (uncredited)
Benjamin A. Onyango
African Man with Wife and Child (uncredited)
Nick Puga
Cuban Man #2 (uncredited)
Kingslee Purcell
Nathan's Hot Dog Manager (uncredited)
Tulsi Ram
Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Nicole Rayburn
Swatch Employee (uncredited)
Mel Rodriguez
Man in Cast (uncredited)
Rhea Roma
Card Playing Traveler (uncredited)
Tony Sagastizado I
Salvadorian (uncredited)
Ani Sava
Arab Woman (uncredited)
Mikael Sharafyan
Traveler
Kent Shocknek
Newscaster (uncredited)
Aleksandr Sountsov
Traveler
Ryan Stockstad
Brookstone Employee (uncredited)
Tony Swift
Airline passenger (uncredited)
Bogdan Szumilas
Emigrant (uncredited)
Scott Alan Taylor
Bar Patron (uncredited)
Holly Traister
Nun (uncredited)
Edward F. Villaume
Businessman / Passenger (uncredited)
Ken Weiner
Foreign Traveler (uncredited)
Cynthia Wilber
Amelia's Friend (uncredited)
Tamir Yardenne
Chef (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
Tony Randall appears, uncredited, in the "I Love New York" television advertisement in the movie.
Share this
Sasha Spielberg:  The girl with the suitcase that Viktor tries to help is Steven Spielberg's daughter.
Share this
Steven Spielberg cut a line from the film where Hanks's character is getting help using a phone card and says, "Home phone, home phone!" Spielberg cut this because he didn't want comparisons to E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and the famous lines "Phone home."
Share this
Goofs
When Amelia purchases a book from Borders, the cash register does not print a receipt for her. The receipt the cashier gives her is blank and was already there when she arrived at the register.
Share this
In the early part of the film, Viktor is often seen with both pieces of baggage: his carry on shoulder bag, and large suitcase. Just as often, he is seen without the suitcase, but there has been never been an establishment of where he would store it. The same situation applies to his overcoat.
Share this
Several Air Transat (blue tail) aircraft are visible during the tarmac scenes. In fact, Air Transat never served any of New York's airports.
Share this
Quotes
Milodragovich: Goat! Medicine for goat.
Share this
Salchak: I know you've been waiting for years for me to either drop dead or retire...
Share this
Enrique Cruz: So, she had a boyfriend, for how long?
Share this
Faq
Q
What is Viktor carrying in the Planters can?
A
Viktor's late father had set out to collect the autographs of the 57 musicians in the 1958 photo A Great Day in Harlem. He came to USA to get the last one from Benny Golson, to add to the others in the Planters can. The photo was the subject of an award winning documentary, A Great Day in Harlem.
Q
Was the movie based on a true story?
A
It's not so much based on a true story as it is inspired by a true story. The true story was of Merhan Nasseri who lived at Charles DeGaulle Airport from August 1988 to August 2006, when he was taken from the terminal due to an illness. An Iranian political refugee, Nasseri became stuck when his refugee certification documents were stolen from him in France, en route from Belgium to England. Without the papers, he was unable to enter England; Belgium did not permit refugees to return once they had left the country; and France would not allow him to stay because he could not prove his identity. As such, he became stuck at the airport. In 1995, an attorney persuaded Belgium to reissue his identity papers, but the government insisted he present himself in person. Later, they agreed to accept him as a resident, but Nasseri insisted he wanted to live in the UK. In 1999, France granted him residency, but he refused to sign the papers. He had begun to identify himself as "Sir, Alfred", based on a letter the British Government had sent him, even publishing an autobiography under that name. While never acknowledged in The Terminal publicity material or DVD, he was reportedly paid $250,000 by the producers. His story has also been told in the French movie Tombés du ciel (1993).
Q
What language is Viktor speaking?
A
He speaks Bulgarian.
Share this
Photos from cast
Michael Nouri
Popular Celebrities
teacher clipart transparent background #VALUE! teacher clipart holy family catholic church