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USA
No data
2012-10-16
Japan
(DVD premiere)
2012-11-02
The Mark
(Original title)
Marcado Pela Fé
Brazil
Мишената
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
A jelszó: Világvége
Hungary
パニック・スカイ フライト411 絶体絶命
Japan (Japanese title)
Znak
Poland
Знак
Russia
The Mark
South Africa (English title)
The Mark
UK
The Mark
USA
Sex & Nudity
None
No nudity or sexual scenes. There are women (flight attendants) dressed in tight skirts but it's knee length.
Violence & Gore
Moderate
The opening scene features a night-time raid with explosions and car crashes.
People are shot and killed, some are shown with bloody bullet holes (about a dozen or more people are killed onscreen).
A man is shot in the leg (he is shown with a considerable amount of blood on his leg and hands throughout the film).
Two men get into a brutal fight (one of them dies).
Intense peril throughout.
Profanity
None
None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
The main villain is seen drinking on the plane.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Moderate
Essentially, the film is a Christian version of "Die Hard". So, with that in mind, expect intense peril after the plane is taken over.
Bangkok on fire can be a frightening image for younger viewers.