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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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2002 suspense thriller directed by David Fincher and starring Jodie Foster as Meg Altman, a recently divorced woman. A young Kristen Stewart plays her 12 year old diabetic daughter Sarah. They move into a four story Manhattan brownstone which has a fortified "panic room" in case of home invasion. Late at night three burglars (played by Forrest Whitaker, Jared Leto and Dwight Yoakum) break in looking for $3 million in bearer bonds belonging to the previous owner. The two women lock themselves up in the room, but are unable to call for help. Worse yet, the bonds were stored in the panic room and the burglars have no issue going through the new owners to get them.
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