There has been a mid-air collision involving a passenger jet and a cargo flight, killing everyone aboard the two planes. The NTSB investigator in charge, whose girlfriend died in the crash, is puzzled. On one side, the air traffic controller claims he lost radar contact with the cargo plane shortly before impact, when his screen "blacked out." On the other side, everyone else, including the controller's bosses and the media, put the blame on human error. The truth is soon to be uncovered, as the aging air traffic control facilities are on the verge of failing right in the middle of the busy Thanksgiving season.
01-04-1998
1h 36m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Jeff Bleckner
Writer:
Matthew Bombeck
Production:
First Street Films
Key Crew
Producer:
Anthony Santa Croce
Director of Photography:
Alan Caso
Producer:
Jeff Bleckner
Producer:
Matthew Bombeck
Producer:
Karen Danaher-Dorr
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Eric Stoltz
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Leslie Ann Hope (born May 6, 1965) is a Canadian actress and director.
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Denis Arndt (born November 23, 1939) is an American actor, best known for his starring role as Alex Priest in the play Heisenberg for which he earned a 2017 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play.
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During many years in Los Angeles, Jeff's numerous television appearances included recurring roles on St. Elsewhere, L.A. Doctors and Mr. Stirling; leads and guest leads in pilots and episodic television, and seven years on the CBS soap, Bold and the Beautiful. He's a Helen Hayes Award winner for Glengarry Glen Ross at Round House Theatre in Washington, D.C. He was seen on Broadway in David Hare's Plenty and in Richard Greenberg's Everett Beekin at Lincoln Center. He performed in the August Wilson Festival at the Kennedy Center as well as in theaters across the nation including, American Conservatory Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Seattle Repertory, Lincoln Center, Hartford Stage Company, and Pasadena Playhouse among others. He was most recently seen in the Jez Butterworth play, The River, at Spooky Action Theater in Washington, D.C.. Jeff is an audio book narrator with the Library of Congress and a voice actor for Graphic Audio. Mr. Allin resides in the Washington, DC area with his family.
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