Shootdown Trailer

Shootdown Trailer (1988)

28 November 1988 Drama, TV Movie 100 mins

Nan Moore is a U.S. government employee whose son is killed when Korean Air Flight 007 is shot down by Soviets on September 1, 1983. While the "official" story maintains that the flight accidentally veered too far into Soviet territory, was mistaken as a spy plane and shot down when it failed to identify itself, Ms. Moore suspects otherwise. However, in the course of her struggles to get to the bottom of what actually happened, she finds herself constantly stonewalled. Facing a conspiracy of silence and the increasing hostility of the authorities, Ms. Moore attempts to find out exactly what occurred, but with every answer she discovers, new questions arise...

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Cast

Angela Lansbury

as Nan Moore

George Coe

as David

Kyle Secor

as John Moore

Molly Hagan

as Elizabeth Moore

Diana Bellamy

as Lillian

Alan Fudge

as Bruce

Booth Colman

as Bernard

Richard McKenzie

as Rep. Overstar

John Cullum

as Robert Allardyce

Robin Curtis

as 1st Newswoman

Terri Hanauer

as Rita Steinhardt

Haunani Minn

as Anna Nillson

Paul Linke

as Martin Henderson

Richard Green

as Radio Host

Crew

Leonard Hill

Leonard Hill Executive Producer

Joel Fields

Joel Fields Co-Producer

Daniel T. Cahn

Daniel T. Cahn Co-Producer

Robert O'Connor

Robert O'Connor Executive Producer

Sharon Viljoen

Sharon Viljoen Set Decoration

William Wages

William Wages Director of Photography

Robert Eli Bodford Jr.

Robert Eli Bodford Jr. Costume Supervisor

Stephen Storer

Stephen Storer Production Design

Judy Merl

Judy Merl Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 28 November 1988

Production Companies

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