Tagline: September 11, 2001. Four planes were hijacked. Three of them reached their target. This is the story of the fourth.
Plot Outline: A real time account of the events on United Flight 93, one of the planes hijacked on 9/11 that crashed near Shanksville, Pennsylvania when passengers foiled the terrorist plot.
UNITED 93 FACTS
This docudrama tells the story of the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93, which became the fourth hijacked plane on Sept. 11, 2001. Told in real time, the film re-reates the doomed trip from the flight's takeoff to the hijacking to the realization by those onboard that their plane was part of a coordinated attack against the United States.
Director(s) Paul Greengrass
Writer(s) Paul Greengrass
Status Upcoming (wide)
Genre(s) Disaster, Docudrama
Release Date April 28, 2006
MPAA Rating NR
Cast (in credits order)
Christian Clemenson .... Thomas Burnett
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Khalid Abdalla .... Ziad Jarrah
Opal Alladin .... Ceecee Lyles
Lewis Alsamari .... Saeed Al Ghamdi (attached)
David Alan Basche .... Todd Beamer
Richard Bekins .... William Cashman
Starla Benford .... Wanda Anita Green
Omar Berdouni .... Ahmed Al Haznawi
Susan Blommaert .... Jane Folger
Liza Colón-Zayas .... Waleska Martinez
Lorna Dallas .... Linda Gronlund
Denny Dillon .... Colleen Fraser
Trieste Kelly Dunn .... Deora Frances Bodley (as Trieste Dunn)
Trish Gates .... Sandra Bradshaw
Kate Jennings Grant .... Lauren Grandcolas
Jamie Harding .... Ahmed Al Nami
Peter Hermann .... Jeremy Glick
Tara Hugo .... Kristin White Gould
Marceline Hugot .... Georgine Roes Corrigan
Cheyenne Jackson .... Mark Bingham (attached)
Joe Jamrog .... John Talignani
Corey Johnson .... Louis Nacke
Masato Kamo .... Toshiya Kuge
Scott Knight .... Herndon ATC Operator
Jeff Lipman .... Neads misile Controller
Becky London .... Jean Hoadley Peterson
Peter Marinker .... Andrew Garcia
Jodie Lynne McClintock .... Marion R. Britton
Nancy McDoniel .... Lorraine G. Bay
Libby Morris .... Hilda Marcin
Matthew E. Parr .... Keith Dawson/Herndon ATC Operator
Justine N. Pescetello-Parr .... NEADS ATC Operator
Simon Poland .... Alan Anthony Beaven
David Rasche .... Donald Freeman Greene
Erich Redman .... Christian Adams
Michael J. Reynolds .... Patrick "Joe" Driscoll
Michael J. Reynolds .... Patrick Driscoll
John Rothman .... Edward P. Felt
Daniel Sauli .... Richard Guadagno
Rebecca Schull .... Patricia Cushing
Chloe Sirene .... Elizabeth wainio
Patrick St. Esprit .... Nasypany
Ronald Sylvers
Olivia Thirlby .... Nicole Carol Miller
Bill Walsh .... Flight Coordinator
Kirsten Williamson .... Melody Homer
Craig Woythaler .... Matt Hall
Chip Zien .... Mark Rothenberg
Leigh Zimmerman .... Christine Snyder
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No, it's still too soon to start making movies about 9/11... i think.
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I remember on 911, it was Peter Jennings (I think it was him, or Tom Brokah) talking to another reporter and they both agreed that there would not be a movie made about this day. That it was just too horrific.
I remember thinking they were Naive, that we got movies on Pearl Harbor, WW2, Vietnam, The Civil War, Jon Beny Ramsey, etc. and on and on.
I just didn't think it would be this soon. I thought it would take a generation till someone made a movie on it, but it's been almost 5 years now and people just forget. They never show it on T.V. anymore, the building falling, or the Pentagon burning.
It's slowly seeping out of ours minds, and becoming a distant memory.
I don't know about you, but I can recall that whole day. I'm way over in California, far from what went down, but it's all still fresh with me. I saw it all unfold on TV like so many other people. I remember calling friends who hadn't known about it yet, hearing their reactions as they saw it for themselves.
That's so very true... I remember so many details... to waking in bed, turning on the news, and sitting there, in bed, crying with my partner... to making phone calls to loved ones, missing work, and watching it all unfold, over and over and over.
:::>^..^<::: ~*~The Journey is more important than the end or the start~*~ :::>^..^<:::