Mayday (film)
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Directed by | T.J. Scott[1] |
Produced by | Judy Cairo (producer), Fritzi Horstman (associate producer), Jerry Leider, Richard Waltzer (executive producer)[1] |
Written by | Kevin Lund, T.J. Scott (teleplay), Nelson DeMille, Thomas Block (novel)[1] |
Music by | Sean Callery (original music)[1] |
Cinematography | Paul Elliott[1] |
Edited by | David B. Thompson[1] |
Release dates | 2005-10-02[1] |
Running time | 120 minutes[1] |
Country | United States[1] |
Language | English[1] |
Mayday is an American television film, released in 2005.[1] A state of the art passenger jet flying 19.2 km above the Pacific Ocean is struck by an errant missile that cripples and kills the flight crew. A handful of survivors must now achieve the impossible: To land the aircraft despite weather, intrigues and technical problems.[1]
Cast
- Aidan Quinn as John Berry
- Dean Cain as Commander James Slan
- Kelly Hu as Sharon Crandall
- Charles S. Dutton as Admiral Randolf Hennings
- Michael Murphy as Captain Randall Williams
- Gail O'Grady as Anne Metz
- Sasha Roiz as Wayne Johnson
- Richard FitzPatrick as Jack Miller
- Tamara Hope as Linda Farley
- Gabriel Hogan as Daniel McVary
- Victoria Pratt as Simms
- Ron Lea as Harold Stein
- Matt Aquin as David Henderson
- Martin Roach as Carl Fessell
- Matt Gordon as Carson Evans
- Carin Moffat as Lt. Robin Ballantine
- Richard Yearwood as Ensign Kyle Eggers
- Michael McLachlan as Ensign Sam Nichols
- Sarah Orenstein as Amy Stein
- Charlotte Corbeil-Coleman as Erica Stein
- Deborah Odell as Rahcel Seymour
- Jonas Chernick as Mickey King
- Vick Sahay as Talk Ito
- Mike Realba as Stuart Henderson
- Jonathan Keltz as Dough Berry
- Karen Robinson as Marlene Cobb
- Darren Hynes as Barry Townley Freeman
- Leigh Bianco as Barabara
- James Thomas as Lt. Peter Matos
- Katie Bergin as Lt. Owen
- Brian Kaulback as Ground Controller
- Bryon Mumford as Paramedic
- Jane Luk as Attendant