Blackout Effect
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Blackout Effect | |
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Directed by | Jeff Bleckner |
Produced by | Anthony Santa Croce |
Written by | Matthew Bombeck |
Starring |
Eric Stoltz Charles Martin Smith Leslie Hope |
Music by | Gary Chang |
Cinematography | Alan Caso |
Editing by | Geoffrey Rowland |
Distributed by | NBC |
Release dates | January 4, 1998 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Blackout Effect (UK: 747) is a 1998 made-for-television disaster/thriller film. Eric Stoltz plays John Dantley, an NTSB officer sent to investigate a collision between an airliner and a cargo plane at O'Hare. Charles Martin Smith plays Henry Drake, an air traffic controller who insists his radar system malfunctioned when the planes were getting cleared for landing. When the rest of ATC dismiss Drake and blame the incident on human error, Dantley must discover the truth about the crash. Blackout Effect was originally broadcast on NBC on January 4, 1998. It is credited in the UK as 747, and is released as such on DVD.[1]
Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Eric Stoltz | John Dantley |
Charles Martin Smith | Henry Drake |
Denis Arndt | Frank Wyatt |
Leslie Hope | Karen |
Lorraine Toussaint | Kim Garfield |
Andy Comeau | Tim Connors |
Tucker Smallwood | Harold |
References
- ↑ Release names, IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
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