A lovable Vietnamese manicurist, Dong Hung, desperately needs to fly to Vietnam within 24 hours to donate his kidney for a transplant to save his sick twin brother. But Dong Hung just can't stay out of trouble at the airport. His naivete and poor English, along with airport security and an unsympathetic airline leads to hilarious chaos. As things spiral out of control, Dong Hung misses his first flight and is bumped cruelly from the second. A beautiful stewardess, Jesta, tries to help and is pulled into Dong Hung's comical orbit. An unlikely romance develops and a hero emerges.
07-29-2017
1h 21m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Jimmy Dinh
Writer:
Jimmy Dinh
Production:
Vietwins Productions
Key Crew
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Newton
Executive Producer:
Jimmy Dinh
Executive Producer:
John Belcher
Executive Producer:
Daniel Phu Dinh
Associate Producer:
Phong Atwood Vo
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Dominique Swain
Dominique Ariane Swain (born August 12, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as the title character in the 1997 film adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita, and as Jamie Archer in the film Face/Off.
Swain started her career in Hollywood as a stunt double; she appeared as the double for Macaulay Culkin's younger sister Quinn in Joseph Ruben's The Good Son (1993). In 1995, at the age of 14, she was chosen out of 2,500 girls to play the title role in Adrian Lyne's controversial 1997 screen adaptation of Lolita, as Dolores "Lolita" Haze. She was 15 during filming and her performance was praised by critics. She later then played the rebellious teen Jamie Archer in John Woo's Face/Off (1997). She starred in the 1998 drama film Girl, in which she plays a high-schooler who is determined to lose her virginity. In 2009, Swain appeared in Starz Inside: Sex and the Cinema which discussed the depiction of sex in film. That same year, she was featured in the movie Noble Things, about the country star Jimmy Wayne Collins, which also starred country musician Lee Ann Womack. Swain also starred in the horror/slasher film Fall Down Dead as the main character, Christie Wallace. She starred in Monte Hellman's romance thriller Road to Nowhere in 2010. In 2011, Swain was featured in David Ren's action thriller The Girl from the Naked Eye. She starred in the direct-to-video science fiction film Nazis at the Center of the Earth in 2012. In 2013, Swain starred in Gregory Hatanaka's drama film Blue Dream as Gena Townsend.
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Keesha Sharp is an American television actress, known for her role as Monica in Girlfriends, for which she earned an NAACP Image Award Nomination for "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series".
Wendy spent her early adult years as a policewoman and later as a realtor, in her native city Melbourne, Australia. This instilled in her a strong work ethic, self determination, tenacity, and life skills which led her to flourish in the business arena. While having continued success in the business world, Wendy followed her creative endeavors to fruition, becoming a talented actress and producer. With an understanding that entertainment is a business, Wendy has always sought out the best in their field for training and collaboration, including to name a few, Peter Sardi - Melbourne, The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art - London, Uta Hagen/Austin Pendleton - New York, Ivana Chubbuck - Los Angeles, Bobby Chance - Los Angeles. Daisy White - Los Angeles.
Wendy had the honor of performing alongside Academy Award nominees, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ralph Fiennes and has produced theater with Broadway credited directors, such as Stephan Wolfert.
Wendy is determined to encourage people on their own journey of self discovery and is particularly passionate about uplifting and empowering women through her craft and experience. Wendy has the ability to bring people together from different cultures and backgrounds to make projects a success. Her production "Big Bully Bank" which she wrote, produced and starred in, smashed the festival circuit, picking up several awards including "Best Comedy Scene" - AOF International Film Festival. Best Cinematography - AIF Festival and was invited to screen at The Occupy Sundance Film Festival. Wendy resides in Hollywood, California and is a member of Australians in Film, SAG/AFTRA and Actors Equity.