The Langoliers
- Director
- Tom Holland
- Release Date
- May 14, 1995
- Cast
- Mark Lindsay Chapman , Patricia Wettig , dean stockwell , David Morse , Bronson Pinchot
- Writers
- Tom Holland
- Runtime
- 180 minutes
- Cinematographer
- Paul Maibaum
- Producer
- David R. Kappes
- Production Company
- Worldvision, Spelling Films International, Laurel Entertainment Inc.
- Sfx Supervisor
- Thomas A.B. Barham
- Distributor
- ABC
- Assistant Director
- Michael Green
Summary
Most of the passengers on an airplane disappear, and the remainder land the plane in a mysteriously barren airport.
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