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Information

Year: 1996
Rating: 6.3(460)
Listed in: Action, Thriller, Drama
Directed by: Eric Laneuville
Actors: Richard Dean Anderson Richard Lawson Stephen Root Tim Grimm Daphne Zuniga Jane Leeves

Cast

 Directed by
Eric Laneuville  
 Actors
Richard Dean Anderson as Capt. James Holland
Richard Lawson as Capt. Daniel Robb
Stephen Root as Mark Hastings
Tim Grimm as CIA Agent Steve Ellis
Edward Herrmann as President
Robert Guillaume as Ambassador Lee Lancaster
Robert Loggia as CIA Director Jonathan Roth
Jerry Hardin as Rev. Garson Wilson
Kurt Fuller as Chet Walters
Scott Bryce  
Wolf Muser as Dr. Zeitner
Vladimir Kulich  
Ross Shafer  
Byrne Piven  
Grant Goodeve as Don Moses
Stephen Godwin  
Michael Winters as Professor Ernest Helms
John Considine as Dr. Turnheir
Darryl Scott as Darnell Howard
Mark Schowtzer as Roger Stallings
Dick Arnold as Dr. Irwin Seward
Michael David Simms as Col. Nasher
Ballard McFarlane as Bonham
Peter Lohnes as Reynolds
Mark Chamberlain as Sloan
John J. Nance as Air Force Chief
Jim French as Army Chief
Rainer Rey as Bronchman
William Salyers as Controller
Dennis Bateman as Dutch controller
Frederick Solms as Vanderpool
Dave Young as Fox One
Dmitri S. Boudrine as Nicolai Sakarov
Ivars Mikelson as Pavel
John Holyoke as Virgil
Stefan Enriquez as Wilfredo
Sean Everett as ICN director
Bill TerKuile as Commander Chandon
Rick Tutor as General Knight
William De Young as Secretary of State
David Frederick White as Sgt. Anders
Pat Cashman as Dave Telander (TV reporter)
Michael Armani as Passenger
Michael R Bowman as Gate Attendant
Rik Deskin as Man in elevator
Douglas Moening as Nick
Rey-Phillip Santos  
 Actresses
Daphne Zuniga as Dr. Roni Sanders
Jane Leeves as Rachel Sherwood
Jennifer Savidge as Barb Rollins
Kate Hodge as Brenda Hopkins
Penny Peyser as Lisa Erickson
Sheila Scott as Elderly woman
Teru McDonald as Amanda Lynch
Jane Jones as Press Secretary
Heidi Turner as Michelle Kingery
De'Andrea Williams as Charlsie
Lita Stevens as Anya
Elaine Miles as Housekeeper
Nerissa E. Williams as News anchor
Erin Hershey  
Starr Lajoie as Airline Passenger

Movie info

Languages: English, English
 
Plot: Quantum Airlines flight 66 has just taken off from Frankfurt, Germany bound for New York's JFK International Airport with 247 passengers aboard. After take-off, a man infected with a Doomsday Virus passes out while a flight attendant and doctor try to save the man. The pilot tries to land the plane but can't because the people on the ground know about the virus. An ambassador and his secretary help the pilot struggle through the government's secret attempt to shoot flight 66 out of the air. And if the plane does land, Doomsday has arrived on earth.

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Goofs

  Continuity: The beginning of the movie shows exterior scenes of a 747-400 which is correct because the cockpit scenes are 747-400. However, the rest of the movie shows exterior shots of a 747-100 or 747-200.
GEOG: While in the Frankfurt Germany airport, there are Southwest Airline planes visible from the window (Southwest doesn't fly international routes).
Fact errors: Regular cell phones cannot place or receive calls while a plane is over the Atlantic Ocean.
GEOG: In the beginning of the movie, the plane is supposed to be at Frankfurt airport. The airport shots clearly show the new Munich airport with its unique and distinctive tower.
Continuity: When the plane landed, two engines were visible hanging on the left wing, when one of them was apparently shot by the air-to-air rocket and exploded.
GEOG: When Dr. Sanders and Agent Ellis are speaking with the doctor to get them in to see the President, mountains can be seen in the background. There are no mountains visible from Washington D.C.
GEOG: The tail number on the German helicopter chasing the infected man at the beginning of the film is American not German.

Quotes

  CIA Director Jonathan Roth: [Roth's corollary to Newton's law] Bodies
in motion tend to stay in motion. Bodies at rest tend to be left
behind.

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