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Release Date:
November 13, 2020
Original Title:
Airliner Sky Battle
Alternate Titles:
Sky Battle
Skyjacked
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 12|15
Runtime: 89
Russian operatives hijack a commercial American jet, planning to crash it into a nuclear power plant near Washington, D.C. resulting in fallout that will devastate the Eastern seaboard. With little time for Air Force fighters to shoot it down, the passengers and crew aboard the aircraft must rely on their own military and civilian training to stop the terrorists before it's too late.
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Art Direction:
Andrew Brown
Assistant Editor:
Cameron Ames
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Shauna Thomas
Camera Operator:
MJ Schirmer
Costume Design:
Joyce Tatler
Director:
Rob Pallatina
Director of Photography:
Noah Luke
Editor:
Rob Pallatina
Executive Producer:
David Rimawi
First Assistant Camera:
Max Harsant
Chad van Schuyver
First Assistant Director:
Nicholas Ryan
Foley Artist:
Scot Derwingson-Peacock
Gaffer:
Nestor Valenzuela
Makeup Artist:
Monique Paredes
Music Supervisor:
Rachel Anderson-Lebron
Original Music Composer:
Chris Cano
Chris Ridenhour
Eliza Swenson
Post Production Coordinator:
Mario N. Bonassin
Producer:
David Michael Latt
Production Design:
Phil Valore
Sound Effects Editor:
Clifton Carlson
Sound Mixer:
Adam Sperry
Still Photographer:
Jason Tozier
VFX Artist:
Neal Sopata
David R. Morton
Ken Wilder
Tammy Klein
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sasha Burrow
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Glenn Campbell
Writer:
Alex Heerman
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