Nathan works with Gilly to obtain tickets and secures a gun with the intent to kill Kozlow. Nathan gets Kozlow to agree to make the transaction at a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game at their home stadium, PNC Park. Nathan and Karen flee in a car but Kozlow calls and threatens to kill Karen's parents if Nathan does not hand over the data. The agents are attacked by Kozlow's snipers. Burton's team finds Kozlow's henchman and tracks them down.īurton explains the data that Martin had stolen to Nathan, who considers that it may contain Burton's name on the list. Nathan fights the assailant and throws him out the window. He leaves her bound and gagged, but she frees herself. They are unaware that they are being followed by Kozlow's right-hand man, who abducts Karen. En route, they confess their feelings and share a kiss. The two take an Amtrak passenger train to get there, using fake IDs provided by their friend Gilly. Nathan and Karen find fresh flowers at her grave: the sender is Paul Rasmus, who lives in Nebraska. Finding the address for his mother, the pair discover the address is a cemetery and Lorna has died. Karen tries to call her family, but her call is intercepted by Burton and the CIA, as well as Kozlow, forcing them to flee. Burton is warned by his superior to end the situation as soon as possible once he learns of Bennett, who is revealed to be a former CIA operative.Īrriving at the safehouse: the two obtain money, a gun, a photo of Nathan's biological mother Lorna Price, and a cell phone. Bennett gives Nathan the address of a safe house in Arlington, Virginia and tells him to trust only Martin and a man named Paul Rasmus. Kozlow used the website to claim Nathan as the missing child Steven Price in order to find him. Nathan had been given to his adoptive parents to protect him. Kozlow then planned on abducting Nathan to coerce Martin to hand over the list. Burton explains that Nathan's biological father, Martin Price, stole an encrypted list of 25 corrupt CIA operatives from the Serbian terrorist and freelance intelligence broker Nikola Kozlow when Nathan was 3. His call is intercepted by CIA operative Frank Burton, who tells Nathan he is in danger and he will send two men to collect him. The blast injures Karen, so Nathan takes her to the hospital and attempts to contact the police. Nathan rescues her and attempts to find out who the man is, but is forced out of the house because of a bomb. Nathan runs but returns for Karen, who is captured. Kevin is also killed, but not before shouting for Nathan to run. Mara is suspicious and attacks the two, but is shot and killed by the intruders. Two men claiming to be from the Bridgewater Juvenile Justice Department arrive at Nathan's home while Mara has finished confirming to Nathan that his suspicions are true. He approaches his mother and she confirms the truth. His investigations show that he and his parents are probably biologically unrelated. He discovers he looks very much like an age-progression photo of a missing child, Steven Price. Nathan is teamed with Karen Murphy for a school research project on missing children. He has troubles from recurring nightmares and has been seeing psychiatrist Dr. Nathan Harper is an 18-year-old high school senior living in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his parents Kevin and Mara. It was nominated for a Golden Reel Award for Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film. The film grossed $82 million worldwide against its $35 million production budget. Upon release, the film was panned by the critics, with many criticizing the film's screenplay, cast performances (especially Lautner's) and pace. The film, Singleton's last before his death in 2019, was released by Lionsgate on September 23, 2011. The film stars Taylor Lautner in the lead role alongside, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello, and Sigourney Weaver in supporting roles. Abduction is a 2011 American action thriller film directed by John Singleton (in his final directed film before his passing in 2019), produced by Roy Lee and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, and written by Shawn Christensen.
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