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Release Date:
April 22, 1998
Original Title:
A Wing and a Prayer
Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
PolyGram Television
Singer/White Entertainment
USA Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
An air-traffic controller faces the challenge of her career when she is forced to guide a disabled airplane to safety, unaware that her husband is aboard.
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Assistant Editor:
Jon Fries
Associate Producer:
Eric Poticha
Casting:
Jason La Padura
Natalie Hart
Casting Associate:
Kristin Landholt
Co-Producer:
Steve Housewright
Costume Design:
Barbara Palmer
Director:
Paul Wendkos
Director of Photography:
Chuck Arnold
Editor:
Thomas Fries
Executive Producer:
Steve White
Sheri Singer
First Assistant Director:
Jack Breschard
Gaffer:
Ken Seagren
Hairstylist:
Michael Marcellino
Key Grip:
Robert W. McCarty
Leadman:
Edward J. Borasch Jr
Makeup Artist:
Scott Readwine
Music Editor:
Carolyn Bahr
Original Music Composer:
Martin Davich
Producer:
Ronald H. Gilbert
Production Accountant:
Emily Rice
Production Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch
Production Design:
James Shanahan
Property Master:
Paul Mancuso
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Mulligan
Second Assistant Director:
Jordan Wendkos
Set Decoration:
Mary Rose
Sound Mixer:
Jay Patterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Coppola
Robert Thirlwell
Sound Supervisor:
Frank Gaeta
Gary Coppola
Story:
Michael Ahnemann
Stunt Coordinator:
George B. Colucci Jr.
Stunts:
George B. Colucci Jr.
Dennis Madalone
Linda L.C. Madalone
Transportation Captain:
Gene Ward
Transportation Coordinator:
Ted Moser
Unit Production Manager:
Ronald H. Gilbert
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