Derailed (2002 film)

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Derailed
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DVD cover
Directed byBob Misiorowski
Written byJace Anderson
Adam Gierasch
Story byBoaz Davidson
Produced byBoaz Davidson
Danny Lerner
David Varod
StarringJean-Claude Van Damme
Tomas Arana
Laura Harring
CinematographyRoss W. Clarkson
Edited byMarc Jakubowicz
Fernando Villena
Music bySerge Colbert
Production
companies
777 Films Corp Production
Millennium Films
Nu Image
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • May 19, 2002 (2002-05-19) (France)
  • October 15, 2002 (2002-10-15) (United States)
Running time
89 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$18 million

Derailed is a 2002 American action film directed by Bob Misiorowski, and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, Tomas Arana, Laura Harring and Jean-Claude Van Damme's real life son Kristopher Van Varenberg. The film was released on direct-to-DVD in the United States on October 15, 2002.

Plot

NATO operative Jacques Kristoff (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is summoned into action—on his birthday, no less—to track down Galina Konstantin (Laura Harring), who has stolen an extremely valuable and dangerous top-secret container from the Slovakian Government.

Finding Galina doesn't take long, and Jacques must wrap up the mission by returning Galina and the contraband to his superiors by train.

Jacques's physician wife Madeline (Susan Gibney) isn't happy about this turn of events, no doubt having invested a small fortune in a Berlitz correspondence course and a year of acting lessons for Jacques's birthday but she sees him off at the train station with the couple's teenage daughter Bailey (Jessica Bowman) and son Ethan (Kristopher Van Varenberg).

It seems Galina's ill-gotten gain is three vials of SP-43, an ultra-virulent strain of smallpox, cultured in fluorescent green serum. It also seems that a group of terrorists, led by Mason Cole (Tomas Arana), intend to hijack the train and steal the virus for their own ends but unknown to them, standing in their way is Jacques. Not long after the train has crossed over the border with Austria, it is hijacked at a station by Mason and his crew. Two of them stab the driver and commandeer the controls while the rest seize the passengers and establish control.

Cast

  • Jean-Claude Van Damme as Jacques Kristoff
  • Tomas Arana as Mason Cole
  • Laura Harring as Galina Konstantin
  • Susan Gibney as Dr. Madeline Kristoff
  • Lucy Jenner as Natasha
  • Jessica Bowman as Bailey Kristoff
  • Kristopher Van Varenberg as Ethan Kristoff
  • John Bishop as Bob Sterling
  • Binkey van Bilderbeek as Angus Riley
  • Dayton Callie as Lars
  • Simona Williams as Catherine
  • Sandra Vidal as Cynthia
  • Stefanos Miltsakakis as Stavros
  • Jimmy Jean Lois as Henry
  • George Stanchev as William
  • Nikolay Binev as Vincent Gruber
  • Stanimir Stamatov as Tanner
  • Danko Yordanov as Nash
  • Trayan Milenov-Troy as Rodrigo
  • Emil Tonev as Jasper
  • Velizar Peev as Oliver
  • Nikolai Sotirov as Lorenzo
  • Venzislav Kisior as Train Engineer
  • Dobrin Dosev as Army Major
  • Ivan Ivanov as Train Controller
  • Daniel Tzochev as Nikolai
  • Toshko Petrov as Scared Man
  • Peter Mechkoff as Fritz
  • Vasil Banov as General Zakev
  • Meglena Karalambova as Dr. Reno
  • Kiotar Todorov as Barrel-Chested Guard
  • Elena Markova as Scared Woman
  • Kaloyan Lenkov as Major
  • Stoyan Izenev as Captain
  • Emil Videv as Second Captain
  • Radoslav Hrostolov as Shot Man
  • Ivaylo Geraskov as Drunken Engineer
  • Bilyana Trayanova as Cafe Waitress

Production

It is set and filmed at Bolshevik and Sofia, Bulgaria, in 56 days on October 20 and December 15, 2001.

Home media

DVD was released in Region 1 in the United States on October 15, 2002, and also Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 11 August 2003, it was distributed by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment

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