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Flight Of The Living Dead Film

Flight Of The Living Dead Film Review:


On an overseas flight from L.A. to Paris, all things point to a typical trip. Aside from the turbulence the plane runs into, everything seems fine to the many characters on board. There’s Truman Burrows, a cop who’s escorting a witty smart-mouthed prisoner named Frank, who’s constantly hacking on Truman’s cheap suit while trying to mooch drinks from the good looking flight attendants. Then there’s the foursome on vacation with a little cheating going on between partners. The pretty flight attendants are another group who has no idea of the madness that's coming. Then there’s the golf pro and his long suffering wife who has to endure his fame in the form of constant attention by fans no matter where he goes. His name is William 'Long Shot' Freeman and his putter will come in handy later on! The group to blame are the "Doctors" who have brought a locked box onboard. They spend their time drinking, muttering, and whispering among themselves!

As the plane hits a particularly bad spot of turbulence, a special box holding a dead woman cracks open and, as set up dominos hit the next one in line to make each other fall, she spreads this virus by tearing the throat out of the guard that’s keeping an armed watch over the box! Pretty soon the virus spreads to the cabin of the plane, and all hell breaks loose. It’s dog eat dog, as the groups band together to fight or die, thousands of feet into the sky!

If that isn’t enough, the government is in on it, knows about the virus, and is considering very strongly blasting the plane out of the air. They know they can’t let the plane land anywhere. The survivors figure this out and have to make a brazen, yet suicidal attempt to get to the cockpit at the other end of the plane to use the radio to call off the fighter jets!

DVD Special Features:

Feature commentary with director Scott Thomas and producer David Shoshan
Feature commentary with IGN.com editors
Outtakes reel
16x9 widescreen (1.85) version of the film
English Dolby Digital 5.1 and English 2.0 Stereo Surround
English DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete Track
English & Spanish subtitles
Closed captions
Animated menus

*DVD special features subject to change.
Street Date: October 2, 2007 DVD Pricing: $19.97 Feature Running Time: 94 minutes Unrated

Flight Of The Living Dead


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