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Money Plane

Money Plane

Dawn's Light (2020)
WEBRip Xvid
MP4
Action | Crime | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 01:22

A professional thief with $40 million in debt and his family's life on the line must commit one final heist - rob a futuristic airborne casino filled with the world's most dangerous criminals.


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Adam Copeland Jack Reese
Kelsey Grammer Darius 'The Rumble' Grouch
Tom Jane Harry
Denise Richards Sarah
Katrina Norman Isabella Voltaic
Patrick Lamont Jr. Trey Peterson
Andrew Lawrence Iggy
Joey Lawrence The Concierge
Matthew Lawrence The Cowboy
Al Sapienza The Bookkeeper
Aleksander Vayshelboym Ivan Vitali
Jolene Kim Mia Yamada
Candi Brooks Stewardess
Tom DeNucci P-Roach
Reid Perkins Reid the Rose
Donald DeNoyer Henchman
Hick Cheramie Russian
Cristina Franco The Dealer
Keith Hudson Security Guard
David Kallaway Henchman
Garrett Cain Henchman
Edgar Leza Bodyguard
Bryan McClure Male Steward
Karla Watkins Sid Ramone
Emma Gordon Claire

Trailer

Edition details

Nr Discs 1
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]

Personal

Owner Jackmeats Flix
Location Action Disk1
Purchased On Jul 04, 2020 at YTS
Watched Jun 07, 2025
Index 2104
Added Date Jul 04, 2020 13:23:18
Modified Date Jun 16, 2025 10:11:20

Notes

My quick rating - 3.7/10. Money Plane is the kind of movie where you know exactly what you’re getting within the first five minutes: a low-budget, logic-light action flick anchored by a wildly implausible premise and some surprisingly familiar faces. The concept is absurd enough to spark curiosity—a futuristic airborne casino for the world's most dangerous criminals, which is then targeted by a desperate thief trying to protect his family. Unfortunately, Money Plane never really takes off.

Adam Copeland, better known to WWE fans as Edge, leads the charge as the reluctant thief Jack, and while he gives the role his all, there’s only so much he can do with the material. His performance is earnest, and along with his pint-sized, scene-stealing partner Isabella (Katrina Norman), they bring a bit of charm to an otherwise forgettable affair. Without them, there’d be very little to latch onto.

Kelsey Grammer shows up as the villain, but his presence feels oddly out of place. His character, Darius Grouch III, yes, The Rumble, is intended to be menacing and over-the-top, but instead comes across more like Frasier Crane trying to play a Bond villain. It just doesn’t land.

The majority of the action takes place inside the titular “money plane,” which seems to defy spatial limitations. Despite being a standard jetliner, characters move freely through oddly spacious hallways and compartments, often disappearing and reappearing at will, like they’re in a first-person shooter with noclip enabled. The idea that anyone could successfully pull off a covert heist in such a tight, surveillance-heavy environment is laughable, and the film never even tries to make it believable.

There are a few attempts at levity, notably with Trey (Patrick Lamont Jr.) repeatedly winning increasingly deranged bets, which start out amusing but quickly become a one-note gag dragged on for too long. Much like the film itself, the joke doesn’t know when to quit.

The climax is uninspired and entirely predictable, wrapping up with a limp sense of finality that never delivers the stakes it promises. For a movie that’s about high-risk gambling, betrayal, and death at 30,000 feet, it somehow manages to feel surprisingly low-energy.

At just 82 minutes, Money Plane is at least mercifully short. It’s not the worst way to waste an hour and change if you're in the mood for brainless action and B-movie antics, but don’t expect much in the way of thrills, logic, or memorable storytelling. It's a missed opportunity for Copeland, and likely a film I'll remember only as a curiosity in the ever-growing catalog of absurd action premises.

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