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Taylor Lautner Talks About "ABDUCTION!" I Love Him!

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Taylor Lautner Talks About

I was very impressed with Taylor Lautner in person. I have interviewed stars his age and most of them were not as astute and humble as the "Twilight" actor. So I have nothing but respect for Lautner.

In "Abduction," he stars as Nathan, a young man with an identity crisis. Upon finding his baby photo on a missing persons website, he embarks on a truth-seeking journey. Who is he?

In this interview, we talked about:

*** Who's better, Robert Pattinson or he? Just kidding! What attracted him to the movie, and why he chose "Abduction" as his first leading man role?
*** Why the film is fun and thrilling!
*** The two hardest scenes to make are his two favorite scenes as well
*** Has he found his true self yet?

HAVE FUN!


Transcripts / Production notes / Scripts

A teen finds himself in mortal danger after realizing that his entire childhood has been built on lies. Realizing that the people who raised him aren't his real parents after stumbling across a childhood photo of himself on a website devoted to missing children, the frightened teen flees for his life as FBI agents Frank Burton and Sandra Burns race to protect him and uncover the truth about his mysterious past.

Logline: When a teenager who has always felt distanced from his parents discovers that he was, in fact, kidnapped as a child, he is thrust into a vast conspiracy and must go on the run in order to survive.

Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama and Thriller

Release Date: September 23rd, 2011 (wide)

MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense violence and action, brief language, some sexual content and teen partying.

Distributors: Lionsgate

Cast and Credits

Starring: Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver, Jason Isaacs

Directed by: John Singleton

Produced by: Jeremy Bell, Gabriel Mason, Anthony Katagas

Details

Language: English

Year of Production: 2011

Length: 3:00

Country: United States