Flight World War II (2015)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 25min
- Action, Adventure
- 02 Jun 2015 (USA)
- Movie
After Flight 42 travels through a storm they find themselves in France, 1940, during World war II.
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Cast
Faran Tahir | ... |
William Strong
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Robbie Kay | ... |
Corporal Nigel Sheffield
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Aqueela Zoll | ... |
Cameron Hicks
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Matias Ponce | ... |
Daniel Prentice
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Howard Gordon | ... |
Older Nigel
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Alberto Barros Jr. | ... |
Hector
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Adam Blake | ... |
Adam Kruger
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David Campfield | ... |
Nathan
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Angie Téodora Dick | ... |
Briana
(as Angie Dick)
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Daniel Fieber | ... |
Jackson
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Vi Flaten | ... |
Theresa
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Blaine Gray | ... |
Michael
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Radmar Agana Jao | ... |
Bennett
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Erik MacRay | ... |
German Officer
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Daniel Mentz | ... |
German Pilot
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Tyler Messner | ... |
Father
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Jonathan Nation | ... |
Jon
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Mike Quirk | ... |
Dale
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Rebecca Reaney | ... |
Margaret
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Trista Robinson | ... |
Trista - Teenage Daughter
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Thaddeus Shafer | ... |
Rodger
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Hamish Sturgeon | ... |
Colonel
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Jodi Taylor | ... |
Naomi
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Meredith Thomas | ... |
Meredith
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Jason Wesley | ... |
Sargent Turner
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Angela Whitworth | ... |
Bernadette
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Ali Zahiri | ... |
Harold
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Eric Schowengerdt | ... |
Luftwaffe Pilot
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Sandell Stangl | ... |
Luftwaffe Pilot
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Ben Archer | ... |
Rifleman 'The Kid'
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Gary Archer | ... |
Rifle Section Corporal
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Adam Blake | ... |
Scottish Man
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Angie Dick | ... |
Briana
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Daniel Fieber | ... |
Jackson
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Danny French | ... |
Sniper
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Harwood Gordon | ... |
Older Nigel
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Blaine Gray | ... |
Michael
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Michael Hussey | ... |
Rifleman
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Erik Macray | ... |
German Officer
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Susee Villasenor | ... |
Passenger
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Ryan Walker | ... |
Nazi Scout
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Directed by
Emile Edwin Smith |
Written by
Jacob Cooney | ... | (screenplay) |
Bill Hanstock | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Paul Bales | ... | co-producer |
Lauren Elizabeth Hood | ... | line producer |
David Michael Latt | ... | producer |
David Rimawi | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Isaac Sprintis |
Cinematography by
Ben Demaree |
Editing by
Rob Pallatina |
Editorial Department
Maria Cardoza | ... | closed caption coordinator / contract coordinator |
David Courtice | ... | director of post |
Tiffany Kristie Cruz | ... | post-production coordinator |
Production Design by
Kalise Wallace |
Art Direction by
Lucky McQueede |
Costume Design by
Katherine Hegarty |
Makeup Department
Alisha L. Baijounas | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Sophia Bawany | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Jeremy Bramer | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Renae Goodhew | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Tracy Rosen | ... | makeup department head |
Production Management
John Mehrer | ... | unit production manager |
Mark Quod | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Joshua Lou Friedman | ... | first assistant director |
David Marion | ... | second assistant director |
John Mehrer | ... | second unit director |
Kevin Otte | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
Mike DiGrazia | ... | original key-art & logo design |
Sound Department
Wesley Claggett | ... | sound mixer |
Michael Hardman | ... | adr supervisor / foley editor |
Lisa Ries | ... | supervising sound editor |
Visual Effects by
Sasha Burrow | ... | visual effects artist |
Glenn Campbell | ... | visual effects artist |
Aine Graham | ... | compositor |
Jordan Hassay | ... | digital compositor |
John Karner | ... | visual effects artist |
Tammy Klein | ... | compositor |
Joseph J. Lawson | ... | compositor |
Joseph James Lawson | ... | digital compositor |
Emile Edwin Smith | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Sandell Stangl | ... | visual effects coordinator |
Aaron Witlin | ... | visual effects artist |
Stunts
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard | ... | stunts |
Dustin Courtney | ... | stunts |
Nancy McCrumb | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Philip Collins | ... | First Assistant Camera, additional photography / key grip |
Benjamin Cumming | ... | gaffer |
Keenan Kusnierczyk | ... | electrician |
Raymond Liu | ... | still photographer |
Chris Macdonald | ... | second assistant camera: additional |
Tony Magaletta | ... | first assistant camera: "A" camera / steadicam assistant: "A" camera |
Bill McClelland | ... | steadicam operator |
Aaron Pong | ... | grip |
Britt Ringer | ... | second assistant camera |
Jacques Shy | ... | gaffer |
Casting Department
Bryan Dietzman | ... | casting associate |
Additional Crew
Gary Archer | ... | Armorer / UK Technical Advisor |
Beck DeRoberts | ... | production assistant |
Tim Ford | ... | production assistant |
Maeve Harris | ... | worldwide sales associate |
David Kitchner | ... | production assistant |
Joe Mehrer | ... | military consultant (as Jo Mehrer) |
Jason Ornelas | ... | production assistant |
Anna Rasmussen | ... | development coordinator |
Andi Royer | ... | additional voice talent |
Ryan Walke | ... | production assistant |
Ryan Walker | ... | production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Albatros Film (2015) (Japan) (DVD)
- Great Movies (2015) (Germany) (Homevideo, VOD, Internet)
- Red Apollo Group (2016) (China)
- Soulfood Music Distribution (2015) (Germany) (DVD) (and Blu-ray)
- The Asylum (2015) (World-wide)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- DC Creative (post-production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Flight 42 was on its way, when it comes across an unidentifiable storm. Realizing they must go through, find themselves in France, 1940, World war II. A young soldier (Robbie Kay) tells them they are in the middle of a war zone. Dodging bullets and bombs the flight will attempt to make it back to modern day, without changing history too much. Written by emilyh9817 |
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Taglines | The greatest battle that never happened! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The air to ground (land mattress), air to air missiles (R4M), and the Luftwaffe jets actually existed at the time, were being tested, or being built within a couple years of the date the story takes place. See more » |
Goofs | Cannons from the German Me 262 should have shredded the commercial airline in a few hits. Here the aircraft takes it all as if it was a tank. Took two hits from surface to air and air to air missiles and yet it survived. See more » |
Movie Connections | References Quantum Leap (1989). See more » |
Quotes |
Cameron Hicks:
What are you working on? Older Nigel: When you get my age you have to keep on top of things See more » |