Inspired by a true story, The Terminal stars Hanks as Viktor Navorski, who has just arrived at New York City’s John F ... government recognizes, Viktor cannot leave the airport until the situation is resolved.
In The Terminal, Hanks' character Viktor Navorski waits for most of the day by a pay phone for a callback, refusing to leave his position for fear of missing a response regarding a job application.
Tom Hanks starred The Terminal a widely acclaimed movie loved by millions of people who connected with the story of Viktor Navorski who was stuck at a US airport for months after war breaks out in his ...
After a coup d’etat in his homeland of Krakozhia (top fictional nation name) renders him without citizenship, Hanks’ everyman Viktor Navorski is forced to stay in New York’sJFK airport until the issue is resolved.
... at the terminal.While directing the movie, The Terminal, Steven Spielberg tried to imbibe various aspects of Nasseri's personality into the character of Viktor Navorski, enacted by Tom Hanks. .
In The Terminal, Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, a man who arrives at JFK airport in New York from the fictional eastern European country of Krakozhia and discovers an overnight political revolution has invalidated all his travelling papers.
In the Hollywood version The Terminal, which returned $220 million at the box office, Hanks plays the character of Viktor Navorski, a hapless domestic traveller from Eastern Europe who arrives at New ...
In “The Terminal,” Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, a man who arrives at JFK airport in New York from the fictional Eastern European country of Krakozhia and discovers that an overnight political revolution has invalidated all his traveling papers.
In “The Terminal”, Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, a man who arrives at JFK airport in New York from the fictional Eastern European country of Krakozhia and discovers that an overnight political revolution has invalidated all his travelling papers.
In “The Terminal,” Hanks plays Viktor Navorski, a man who arrives at JFK airport in New York from the fictional Eastern European country of Krakozhia and discovers that an overnight political revolution has invalidated all his traveling papers.