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Five people find themselves trapped in an elevator during the September 11 attacks. They soon work together, never giving up hope, to try to escape before the unthinkable happens.

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Jeffrey Cage
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Metzie
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Eve Cage
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Eddie
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Michael
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Tina
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Holly
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Nicki
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Monohan
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Lisa (as Dahlia Waingort)
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Frankie
Rodric David ...
Jeffrey's Lawyer
Deacon Drawdy ...
Delivery Guy
Holly Graves ...
Female Model
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Executive
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Diane
Prestyn Bates ...
J.J.
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Anderson
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Fire Captain
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Self (archiveFootage)
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Self (archiveFootage)
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Fireman #1
Dre' Michael Chaney ...
Fireman #2
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Fireman #3
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Fireman #4
Paul Burroughs ...
Fireman #5
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Stairwell Fireman #1
Howard Martin Sprock ...
Stairwell Fireman #2
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Stairwell Fireman #3 (as Ryan Johnson)
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Man in Elevator
Paul David Roberts ...
Technician
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Cook
Michael Hauser ...
Wall Street Executive
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Restaurant Patron
John Blenn ...
Marky Dee
Willis Turner ...
Bobby
Lisa Taylor ...
Karen - Waitress #2
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Lopez
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Caleb Ayling ...
Backround Dancer
Johnny Coop ...
Osama bin laden
James Hosking ...
Big black man
Hugo Jaecheske ...
Disabled kid
Darcy Kerkman ...
Gay Stripper
Jake Lomman ...
Prostitute
Candy Richardz ...
(Self-city worker) (creditOnly)
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Waitress (uncredited)
Mandell Frazier ...
Paramedic (uncredited)
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Executive (uncredited)
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Commuter (uncredited)
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Commuter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Martin Guigui

Written by

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Martin Guigui ... (screenplay by) and
Steven James Golebiowski ... (screenplay by) (as Steven Golebiowski)
 
Patrick James Carson ... (based on the play "Elevator" by) (as Patrick Carson)

Produced by

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Tannaz Anisi ... executive producer
Mark Burg ... executive producer
Ron Eli Cohen ... co-producer
David Cuddy ... executive producer
Rodric David ... executive producer
Deacon Drawdy ... co-producer
Courtney Gains ... co-producer
Cherelle George ... line producer
Steven James Golebiowski ... co-producer
Ryan R. Johnson ... executive producer
Troy Kelly ... associate producer
Warren Ostergard ... producer
Eric Potter ... associate producer
Kent Purdy ... associate producer
John Alexander Reed ... executive producer
Martin Sprock ... producer
Nick Stellate ... associate producer
Dahlia Waingort Guigui ... producer (as Dahlia Waingort)
Galen Walker ... co-producer

Music by

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Jeff Toyne

Cinematography by

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Massimo Zeri

Editing by

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Eric Potter

Editorial Department

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Bruce Lomet ... digital intermediate producer
Don Money ... trailer editor
Sheila Swift ... first assistant editor
Daniel Yang ... colorist

Casting By

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Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick

Production Design by

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Jack G. Taylor Jr.

Set Decoration by

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Penelope Rene Stames

Costume Design by

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Erica Howard

Makeup Department

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Deb Chung ... key makeup artist
Robert Kato DeStefan ... makeup artist
Jeong-Hwa Fonkalsrud ... makeup department head
Samantha Rosenberg ... key hair stylist
Sapphire ... hair department head: additional photography
Gabriel Solana ... makeup artist: Whoopi Goldberg/makeup co-department head
Natalie Wood ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Warren Ostergard ... unit production manager
Antonello Parlato ... behind-the-scenes filmer & editor
Dahlia Waingort Guigui ... post-production supervisor (as Dahlia Waingort)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ben Bywater ... second assistant director
Colin O'Rourke ... second second assistant director: additional photography
Clenet Verdi-Rose ... assistant director
Alexander Yurchikov ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Keith Balser ... set dresser
Jean Harter ... set designer
Chris Nuccio ... lead man
Steve Ochoa ... property master
Michael Trudel Jr. ... leadman

Sound Department

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Brad Bryan ... boom operator
Tim D. Lloyd ... utility sound
Zsolt Magyar ... sound mixer
Reece Miller ... foley artist
Lisa Neidhardt ... sound effects editor
Yu-Ting Su ... foley mixer
Jussi Tegelman ... re-recording mixer / sound designer
Galen Walker ... post sound supervisor

Special Effects by

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Michael Kay ... physical effects technician
Brendon O'Dell ... special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Christopher Currall ... flame artist
Alexandra Glukhova ... digital compositor
Elliott Jobe ... visual effects supervisor
Maksym Kulytskyi ... animator / visual effects artist
Elena Shaimanova ... visual effects coordinator
Yevgen Skorobogatko ... visual effects supervisor
Artem Sukach ... compositing supervisor
Michael Timoshenko ... digital compositor
Dmytro Tkachuk ... lead layout artist
Maryana Udakova ... digital compositor
Daria Veshtak ... lookdev supervisor
J.D. Zacharias ... executive in charge of visual effects: Terminal FX (as Jean Daniel Zacharias)

Stunts

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Megan Taylor Miller ... stunt double: Gina Gershon (as Megan Taylor)
Marco Morales ... stunt double: Luis Guzman
Noelle Therese Mulligan ... stunt double: Olga Fonda

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Bourla ... assistant camera: New York
Hawke Clothier ... dolly grip
Scott Crabbe ... key hd video assist
Cicero De Moraes ... gaffer
Louie Escobar ... key grip
Bruce Alan Greene ... camera operator: "A" camera/steadicam
Brad Greenspan ... first assistant camera: "B" camera
Renaldo Jackson ... additional electrician
Brian Jobbins ... best boy grip
Lacey Joy ... second assistant camera: "B" camera
Giovanni Moriconi ... digital imaging technician
Alan Morier ... best boy electric
Andres Murillo ... best boy grip
Mick Spitalnick ... dolly grip
Elise Teller ... second assistant camera: "A" camera
David Tondeur ... first assistant camera: "A" camera
Massimo Zeri ... camera operator: "B" camera

Casting Department

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Kelly Hunt ... extras casting: Los Angeles

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Tom Bronson ... costume supervisor
Danielle Cundiff ... costumer
Ambre Wrigley ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Christopher Brooks ... music editor
The Budapest Symphony Orchestra ... performed by
John Burk ... executive music producer
Mason Cooper ... music supervisor: soundtrack
Mike Dobrovic ... associate producer: soundtrack
Natasha Gemine ... layout and design: soundtrack
Martin Guigui ... composer: additional music / producer: soundtrack
Robert Gulya ... music recording director
Péter Illényi ... conductor (as Peter Illenyi)
István Kacsenyák ... music librarian
Melissa R. Kaplan ... featured score vocalist
Tamás Kurina ... assistant scoring engineer (as Tamas Kurina)
Attila Kölcsényi ... assistant scoring engineer (as Attila Kolcsenyi)
Kyle Laporte ... orchestrator
Kevin Lax ... composer: additional music
Stephen McLaughlin ... scoring engineer
Joshua Minyard ... score mixer
Patricio A. Pickslay ... producer: soundtrack
Marcus Sjowall ... orchestrator
Chris Tedesco ... musician: trumpet
Jeff Toyne ... musician
Corey Wallace ... orchestrator
Drake Williams ... associate producer: soundtrack
Brian Witkin ... executive producer: soundtrack

Script and Continuity Department

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Tonia Madenford ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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James Quattrochi ... transportation captain

Additional Crew

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Ace Antonio ... marketing coordinator: soundtrack
Derek DeCoudres ... production assistant
Judd Greener ... key production assistant
Ben Guenther ... key office production assistant (as Benjamin Guenther)
Dana Keating ... production coordinator
Megan Keller ... production associate
Jaewoo Kim ... executive director: International Sales
Tom Lewis ... production attorney
Brendan McGlone ... assistant to the director
Sue McGraw ... production accountant
Deanna Schultz ... stock footage and stills
Debra Woods Kaufmann ... first assistant accountant
Guia Zapponi ... stand-in

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

On the morning of September 11, 2001, a messenger sings "Happy Birthday to You" to his daughter, a billionaire argues with his wife in a divorce hearing, a maintenance man begins his day, and a young Russian decides she's breaking up with her sugar daddy. When the first plane hits the World Trade Center, these five elevator passengers find themselves trapped. Forced to band together, they fight against all odds to escape before the imminent and inevitable collapse occurs..

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Taglines The world watched it, they lived it. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Nine Eleven (United States)
  • 11 septembre (France)
  • ナインイレヴン 運命を分けた日 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • 11 Be'September (Israel, Hebrew title)
  • 11 септември (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Based on Patrick James Carson's award winning play "Elevator", which premiered in October 2011 at the Red Barn Theater of Tucson, Arizona. See more »
Goofs Eddie starts hitting the drywall to get out of the elevator, making at least two big marks on it. Then the elevator cables start breaking. When Eddie starts banging the wall again, it is free of any hammer marks. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 9/11 (2020). See more »
Soundtracks Tears See more »
Quotes Jeffrey Cage: They said... it's not the fall that kills you.
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