The Langoliers
Something bizarre has happened abourd flight #29...a nightmare so chilling, so frightening, so unrelenting it could only come from the mind of Stephen King. Now the master storyteller of our time gives terror a new name in THE LANGOLIERS. A jet leaves on a red-eye flight from Los Angeles to Boston. But early in the flight, ten passengers awaken to a startling realization: All of the other passengers have vanished - and the ground below is only...ground. But once they manage to land the plane, the situation doesn't improve. No one is there...the air is still...the clocks have stopped...and a dread, evil presence bent on their destruction is headed straight for them. Based on the novella from the best-selling anthology Four Past Midnight, Patricia Wettig (City Slickers II), Bronson Pincho (Beverly Hills Cop), Dean Stockwell (The Player), and David Morse (The Getaway) stare into the jaws of oblivion in this nightmare from the mind of Stephen King.
A plane flies through a strange light that causes most passengers and crew to mysteriously disappear. The remaining passengers, who were asleep at the time, land the plane and find the airport completely deserted and without power.
The group discovers that the "present time" is still on the plane. As the group re-board the plane, they encounter strange creatures that consume everything, including time - the Langoliers, who start to devour the entire airport.
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David Morse | Brian Engle |
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Frankie Faison | Don Gaffney |
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Dean Stockwell | Bob Jenkins |
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Bronson Pinchot | Craig Toomy |
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Stephen King | Tom Holby |
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Baxter Harris | Rudy Warwick |
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Mark Lindsay Chapman | Nick Hopewell |
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Patricia Wettig | Laurel Stevenson |
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Kate Maberly | Dinah Bellman |
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Tom Holland | Harker |
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John Griesemer | Roger Toomy |
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Christopher Collet | Albert Kaussner |
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Chris Hendrie | James Deegan |
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David Forrester | Danny Keene |
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Michael Louden | Richard Logan |
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Kimber Riddle | Bethany Simms |
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John Winthrop Philbrick | Father |
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Jennifer Nichole Porter | Gate Agent |
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Kymberly Dakin | Doris Heartman |
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Christopher Cooke | Craig (9 Years) |
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Julie Arnold Lisnet | Aunt Vicki |
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David Kelly | Little Boy |
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Stephanie Dunham | Little Girl |
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Brad Masters | Airport Passenger |
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Michael P. Gleason | Airplane Passenger |
| Director | Tom Holland |
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| Writer | Tom Holland, Stephen King | |
| Producer | Beth Fraikorn, Mitchell Galin, Michael Gornick, David R. Kappes, Richard P. Rubinstein | |
| Musician | Vladimir Horunzhy | |
| Photography | Paul Maibaum | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Republic Pictures |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 23, 2000 |
| Regions | Region 1 | Region 3 |