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United 93 (2006)

7.1 | Apr 28, 2006 (US) | Drama, History, Crime, Thriller, Action | 01:51
Budget: 15 000 000 | Revenue: 76 300 000

September 11, 2001. Four planes were hijacked. Three of them reached their target. This is the story of the fourth.

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.

Featured Crew

Producer, Screenplay, Director
Producer
Stunt Double
Stunt Coordinator
Sound mixer
Art Department Assistant
Producer
Stunts
Visual Effects Producer
Original Music Composer

Cast

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J.J. Johnson
Captain Jason M. Dahl
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Gary Commock
First Officer LeRoy Homer
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Polly Adams
Deborah Welsh
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Opal Alladin
CeeCee Lyles
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Starla Benford
Wanda Anita Green
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Trish Gates
Sandra Bradshaw
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Nancy McDoniel
Lorraine G. Bay
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David Alan Basche
Todd Beamer
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Richard Bekins
William Joseph Cashman
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Susan Blommaert
Jane Folger

Reviews

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The Movie Mob
7 | Jan 02, 2023
**United 93 is not an easy film to watch, but it honors the unprecedented circumstances of United 93 on September 11.** United 93 is the sobering story of the bravery of the hostages that fought to retake United 93 on September 11, 2001. Paul Greengrass masterfully captured the chaos and panic of September 11 as the military, government, FAA, and airlines all scrambled to respond to the terrorist crisis. The movie takes a few minutes before the frenzy is unleashed, but once it does, the tension and heart-pounding don’t stop until the credits roll. This film is not a feel-good or heartwarming movie because it perfectly depicts the terror the passenger experienced and the power of their courage in such extraordinary circumstances. It’s significant to see, understand, and experience that day through the perspectives of so many trying to protect the lives of those in danger.
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Splinter
N/A | Mar 19, 2021
A remarkable film that I didn't want to watch but felt compelled to and felt numb at the very end. Stunningly stark in its portrayal of the events of that day, Paul Greengrass produced a film that one can never forget.