Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 24, 1992

Original Title:
Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232

Alternate Titles:
A Thousand Heroes
Des héros par milliers
Sauvetage Impossible

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bob Banner Associates
Helios Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Authentic drama of United Airlines flight 232 from Denver to Chicago. The DC-10 crashed during an emergency landing at Sioux City Gateway Airport on July 19, 1989. 184 people survived, partly thanks to the ground rescue workers who had 40 minutes to prepare for the event

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Assistant Editor:
Steve Crider

Camera Operator:
Robert Horne
Phil Dillon
Brian Roy

Cinematography:
William Wages

Construction Coordinator:
Frank Ludwig

Costume Design:
Denita Del Signore

Director:
Lamont Johnson

Editor:
Paul LaMastra

First Assistant Camera:
Robert Ruiz

First Assistant Director:
Jerry Grandey

Gaffer:
Brian Gunter

Hairstylist:
Julie Lorensen

Key Grip:
Eddie Evans

Makeup Artist:
Emily Katz
Laya Saul

Music:
Charles Fox

Music Editor:
Stan Jones

Producer:
Joseph Maurer
Bradley Wigor

Production Design:
Keaton S. Walker
Patricia Van Ryker

Property Master:
Robert J. Visciglia Sr.

Script Supervisor:
Frank Tudisco

Set Decoration:
Marc E. Meyer Jr.
William F. Reinert

Special Effects Coordinator:
Bob Shelley

Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Grubbs

Writer:
Harve Bennett

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