The Crash of Flight 401 (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 29, 1978

Original Title:
The Crash of Flight 401

Alternate Titles:
Crash
Crash Flight
Inferno auf Todesflug 401
SOS Miami Airport - Inferno auf Todesflug 401
Todesflug 401

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
Charles Fries Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 95

The nerve-shattering experience of a lifetime. More astonishing because it actually happened.

True story recounting the crash of Eastern Airlines, Flight 401, which crashed in the Everglades while on approach to Miami in December 1972. Accurate in many respects, the movie goes through the events leading up to the crash, the crash itself, and the rescue effort afterwards.

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Additional Photography:
James Pergola

Art Direction:
Alexander A. Mayer

Book:
Rob Elder
Sarah Elder

Camera Operator:
Thomas Del Ruth

Casting:
Caro Jones

Costume Design:
Maureen Gates
Frank Novak

Director:
Barry Shear

Director of Photography:
Jacques R. Marquette

Editor:
Sam E. Waxman

Executive Producer:
Malcolm Stuart
Charles W. Fries

Music:
Eddy Lawrence Manson

Music Supervisor:
John Fresco

Producer:
Edward Montagne

Set Decoration:
Mary Ann Good

Special Effects:
Arthur Brewer

Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Crockett

Teleplay:
Donald S. Sanford
Steve Brown

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