Things get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.Things get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.Things get raucously funny aboard the maiden flight of a black-owned airline, thanks to some last-minute passenger additions.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Sofía Vergara
- Blanca
- (as Sofia Vergara)
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- TriviaKevin Hart credits the film's box-office failure to bootlegging of the film. According to Hart, the film was bootlegged three months before the theatrical release. Hart has said that during the premiere, fans were asking him to sign bootleg copies of the film.
- GoofsAfter the plane lands in Central Park, the front landing gear is stolen, causing the plane to tilt forward. In the next scene in the Business Class "dance club", the patrons and bar glasses are all level.
- Quotes
Captain Mack: Ladies and Gentlemen, we have reached our cruising altitude of 33 thousand feet... 33 THOUSAND FEET? Oh shit, man! We fuckin' higher than Redman at the Source Awards!
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits roll Snoop Dogg says he'll be back for the sequel.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Wheel of Fortune: Wheel Goes to the Movies 4 (2004)
- SoundtracksSoul Plane
Written by Snoop Dogg (as Calvin Broadus), Battlecat (as Kevin Gilliam), Soopafly, Terry Brown, Don Cornelius, Dick Griffey, Hollis Pippin
Produced by B Sharp
Performed by Snoop Dogg featuring LaToiya Williams (as La Toiya Williams)
Snoop Dogg appears courtesy of Geffen Records
La Toiya Williams appears courtesy of Doggy Style Records
Featured review
I think the best acting in Soul Plane is the plane itself. It looks like the plane is very nice looking from both the outside and the inside. The plane has more personality than the people in this movie. Every single character in this movie is a stereotype. We have the one white couple. The pilot who is afraid of heights. The stewardeses who are dressed like hookers. The one gay character who looks at everybody. The language is offensive, with repeated use of the offensive N-word that whites cannot use but blacks inexplicably do. Why did this movie need to push for an R rating when it could have gone for a PG or a PG 13 would suffice. I give this movie a 4/10 and that is only for the great looking plane.
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Box office
- Budget
- $16,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,190,750
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,648,486
- May 30, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $14,821,824
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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