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Release Date:
November 18, 1990
Original Title:
Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501
Alternate Titles:
Aftermath: The Fate of Flight 1501
Aftertmath
Descente vers l'enfer
Feuer an Bord von Flug 1501
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Citadel Entertainment
Consolidated Entertainment
Schaefer/Karpf Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Diane and Greg Halstead were once happily married, even deciding to try and have a baby in later years, despite the fact that she had already suffered two miscarriages. She has no luck in becoming pregnant and this leads to an estrangement from her husband. On his latest flight, Greg, a professional pilot, finds out about a bomb threat. The person carrying the bomb supposedly wants to kill another passenger, a politician with an outspoken opinion on abortion. Unknown to the killer, however, the politician has already left the plane because it had an hour and a half delay. Greg decides to make an emergency landing in Dayton, Ohio, but during the heavy weather, the plane crashes, killing almost everyone on board.
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Art Direction:
Bo Johnson
Boom Operator:
Brent Rogers
Camera Operator:
Frederic J. Smith
Casting:
Melissa Skoff
Construction Coordinator:
Jay Dee Holland
Costume Design:
Jacqueline Saint Anne
Costume Supervisor:
Judith Scheurwater
Director:
Philip Saville
Director of Photography:
Paul Lohmann
Editor:
Edward M. Abroms
Executive Producer:
David R. Ginsburg
Merrill H. Karpf
First Assistant Director:
Jerry Ballew
Gaffer:
Ken Seagren
Hairstylist:
Mary L. Mastro
Key Grip:
John Carlson
Key Hair Stylist:
Linda De Andrea
Key Makeup Artist:
Ron Wild
Location Manager:
Julie Anne Moore
Julie Anne Moore
Makeup Artist:
Carme Tenuta
Music:
Mark Snow
Producer:
Lee Rafner
Production Coordinator:
Carol Ann Thomas
Production Design:
Marcia Hinds
Property Master:
Mark Barofsky
Script Supervisor:
Beki Peter
Set Decoration:
Donna J. Hattin
Victoria Stasica
Sound Effects Editor:
Bob Costanza
Special Effects:
Al Di Sarro
Stunt Coordinator:
Victor Paul
Supervising Sound Editor:
David John West
Writer:
E. Arthur Kean
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