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Soul Plane

Directed by Jessy Terrero
Produced by David Rubin
Written by Bo Zenga,
Chuck Wilson
Starring Snoop Dogg,
Tom Arnold,
Kevin Hart
Music by
Cinematography
Editing by
Distributed by MGM
Released 28 May 2004 (USA)
First Screened
Running time 86 min
Language English
Budget ~ US$16,000,000
Preceded by
Followed by

Soul Plane is a 2004 motion picture from MGM, released in the United States on May 28, 2004. The predominantly African-American comedy, which has been described as an African-American spoof of Airplane!, stars Method Man, Tom Arnold, Sommore,D.L. Hughley, Mo'Nique Imes-Jackson, K.D. Aubert, John Witherspoon, Loni Love, Ryan Pinkston, Godfrey, Ying Yang Twins, Lil' Jon, and Snoop Dogg.

Sometimes compared to Johnson Family Vacation; Soul Plane is the story of a man who gets stuck in an airplane toilet, wins a large settlement from the airline, and decides to use that money to start



an airline that caters to African Americans.

A white family is mistakenly booked on Soul Plane's first flight. The father of the family is not generally amused by this, but the rest of the family seems to enjoy the rap music and velvet seats.

The plane they use in this movie is unique. It contains a hip hop club, strippers, and a very posh First Class area. The exterior of the plane is covered in purple velvet and the plane features low-rider hydraulics.

Snoop Dogg plays the pilot (a la Don Cornelius) and smokes pot while flying the plane.

Box Office

US Gross Domestic Takings: US$ 14,190,750

+ Other International Takings: $631,596

= Gross Worldwide Takings: $14,822,346


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