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Release Date:
July 23, 1998
Original Title:
Airborne
Alternate Titles:
Virus mortal
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Airborne TV & Film
Alliance Atlantis
C3 Entertainment, Inc.
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
Le Monde Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
A gang of thieves break into a top secret government research centre and steal a deadly virus. Mach 1, a top secret special operations team, is called in to recover it. The team, lead by Commander Bill McNeil (Steve Guttenberg), boards the thieves' plane midflight and recovers the virus. When two members of the team are subsequently murdered, McNeil suspects that the thieves might have inside help. In an attempt to track down who was responsible, the team steals the virus in a hope that the thieves will come after them.
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Casting:
Hank McCann
Marjorie Lecker
Costume Design:
Judith England
Creative Director:
Marc Forby
Director:
Julian Grant
Director of Photography:
Russ Goozee
Editor:
Paul G. Day
Executive Producer:
John Fremes
Original Music Composer:
Christophe Beck
Producer:
John Gillespie
Production Design:
Oleg Savytskyiy
Stunts:
Shelley Cook
Writer:
Julian Grant
Tony Johnston
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