The Langoliers
Director: Tom Holland
Writers: Stephen King; Tom Holland
Keywords: Sci-Fi/Horror, Mystery, Unintentional Comedy
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frankie Faison | Actor | 10-Jun-1949 | Commissioner Burrell on The Wire | |
Stephen King | Novelist | 21-Sep-1947 | The Shining | |
David Morse | Actor | 11-Oct-1953 | Mike Olshansky on Hack | |
Bronson Pinchot | Actor | 20-May-1959 | Balki on Perfect Strangers | |
Dean Stockwell | Actor | 5-Mar-1936 | Blue Velvet | |
Patricia Wettig | Actor | 4-Dec-1951 | thirtysomething |
REVIEWS
Review by anonymous (posted on 30-Jun-2006)
An adaptation of one of Stephen King's novella's from the book "Four Past Midnight". This made for TV movie has a plot that will keep you guessing and very interested in the well developed characters. As usual, the made for TV acting is rather poor, but don't let that stop you from enjoying a terrific story about 10 strangers who find themselves suddenly all alone on a flight from LA to Boston. The plane was filled with passengers, but mysteriously all but our 10 charactors have vanished. It is a race to figure out what happened before "The Langoliers", once thought to be pure fiction, arrive to "clean up" our lone survivors. This is a must see in my book even with less than stellar acting.
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