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''Air Panic'' (also known as ''Panic'' and ''Triumph in the Sky'') is a 2001 American-Indian-South African
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directed by Bob Misiorowski, and starring
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Rod Rowland Rodney G. Rowland (born February 20, 1964) is an American actor. He is credited as Rod Rowland in more recent productions. Rowland's most noted appearances to date were as 1st Lieutenant Cooper Hawkes in 1995's '' Space: Above and Beyond'' and P ...
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and
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Plot

On approach to
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, Flight 1055 crashes into a skyscraper after the pilots lose control of their aircraft. This marks the third in a series of similar incidents.
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investigator Neil McCabe (Rod Rowland) discovers that all of the incriminated planes were equipped with a pioneering
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chip made by the company Oxcellis. He suspects that the crashes may have been provoked by a
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who has exploited a vulnerability in Oxcellis'
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, and is now able to remotely take over every plane that uses their flight management system. Hoping to thwart another disaster, Rowland lists impending flights using Oxcellis-equipped airliners. His attention is drawn to Flight 672, which is scheduled to travel from
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to
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on
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. Positing that its symbolic route makes it the most likely target, he travels to its departure airport. As he is about to embark, the terrorist takes control of the aircraft and forces it to take off. With the help of an
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guard and Flight 672 attendant Josie (Kristanna Loken), Rowland manages to catch up to the aircraft as it races down the
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, and climbs onboard before it becomes airborne. Due to more unforeseen interference, both Flight 672 pilots soon find themselves out of commission. Rowland and Josie must team up in a desperate effort to regain control of the plane, and save its motley crew of passengers. Among them are Bernadette (Barbara Carrera), a famous TV actress, Walter (John Bishop), a businessman with a
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, Zoe (Boti Bliss), who is afflicted with
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, Philip (Gulshan Grover), a self-absorbed
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travelling with his family, and Ray (Billy Williams), who has an unresolved personal issue with the flight's other attendant, Maxine (Tereza Rizzardi). Meanwhile, on the ground, the FAA team led by Keller (Tucker Smallwood) is hunting down the terrorist (Alexander Enberg), who calls himself Cain and plans to crash the plane into the
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, wiping out much of the surrounding region.


Cast


Production

''Air Panic'' was the first of two transportation
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action films successively made for
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by the same creative team. The second was '' Derailed'' starring
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, which was shot eleven months later. There is a humorous reference to the upcoming film at the end of ''Air Panic'', when two characters agree to avoid planes in favor of
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in the future, citing their safer reputation. The film was shot in the fall of 2000 at
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studios in
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. The
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was primarily local, but some of the stunt and FX teams came from Nu Image's usual shooting locations of
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and
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. Barbara Carrera had previously worked with Misiorowski and Nu Image on '' Point of Impact'', a 1993
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shot in South Africa. ''Air Panic'' is the first film credited to Marc Jakubowicz as lead
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. The son of veteran Nu Image editor Alain Jacubowicz, he had already worked under his father on several films, including Misiorowski's ''On The Border'' and ''
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''. The film's final
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was delivered on 10 September 2001, on the eve of the
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perpetrated against the New York World Trade Center and the U.S. Department of Defense headquarters.


Release

In the wake of 9/11, similarities between the film's fictional crash footage and the real world attacks received minor media attention. To alleviate those concerns, the release of ''Panic'' (as it was then known) was delayed by a few months in most territories. Nevertheless, unfortunate coincidences could not be entirely avoided, such as when
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distributor Highlight Video released their retail version on the week of the attacks' one-year anniversary, which some customers found insensitive. In the United States, the film's rights were acquired by
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as part of a larger relationship with Nu Image. DEJ contracted Velocity Home Entertainment for a wide
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release on 21 January 2003, and issued its own pressing in the stores of its parent company
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. Due to American audiences' particular sensitivity to the matter, those domestic releases carried a disclaimer on the back of the case, stating: "Production on this film was completed prior to September 11, 2001. Some viewers may find certain scenes in this movie to be disturbing." Less controversially, the film's belated appearance in some markets gave it a small curiosity appeal, as Kristanna Loken was chosen to play the Terminatrix in the long anticipated '' Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' in February 2002. In the U.S., Loken's name was omitted from the box cover, even for the film's June 2003 reissue by
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label Key DVD.


Reception

''Air Panic'' was not discussed extensively upon release, and due to its low profile, some critics did not fully grasp the coincidental nature of its real-life parallels. Even when viewed on its own merits, the film received lukewarm opinions, earning moderate praise for its pacing and derision for its poor
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' ''DVD and Video Guide'' called the film a "low-rent but tolerable, uneasy mix of ''
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'' and current events".


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0277944, Air Panic 2001 films 2001 direct-to-video films 2001 action films American action films Films about hijackings Films set in the United States Films shot in India Nu Image films Films set on airplanes 2000s English-language films Films produced by Boaz Davidson Films with screenplays by Boaz Davidson 2000s American films English-language action films