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A television movie adapted from Fuller's book, also titled The Ghost of Flight 401 and emphasizing the ghost sightings, was broadcast by NBC in February 1978. Eastern considered suing Fuller for libel , based on the author's assertions of a cover-up by Eastern executives, but Borman opted not to, feeling a lawsuit would merely provide more ...
Crash (also known as The Crash of Flight 401) is a made-for-TV drama film aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on October 29, 1978. It was directed by Barry Shear and based on the true story of the first crash of a wide-body aircraft , that of Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 , a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar which crashed in the Florida ...
Like The Ghost of Flight 401 three years later, The Interrupted Journey was turned into a made-for-television movie in 1975. Aliens in the Skies (1969) is based on transcripts from the July 29, 1968, Congressional Hearing Before the House Committee on Science and Astronautics where experts such as Carl Sagan and J. Allen Hynek testified on the ...
Alleged sightings of the ghost of Second Officer Donald Repo, a flight engineer, became the basis for the 1976 book and 1978 movie “The Ghost of Flight 401.” Repo died when the aircraft ...
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Flight 401 may refer to: Iberia Airlines Flight 401, crashed in fog in Tenerife, 1965; Eastern Air Lines Flight 401, crashed in the Florida Everglades, 1972
The Ghost of Flight 401 (1978, TV Movie) as Jordan Evanhower; The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979, TV Movie) as Harley Moon; Top of the Hill (1980, TV Movie) as Dave Cully; Vega$ (1980, TV Series) as District Attorney Edward St. John; Hawaii Five-O (1980) as Kelsey in S12:E12, "School for Assassins" Hart to Hart (1983, TV Series ...
Lavery formed Emmet G. Lavery Jr. Productions in 1975 and produced several television films, including Delancey Street: The Crisis Within (1975), Nero Wolfe (1977), The Ghost of Flight 401 (1978) and Act of Violence (1979). His company also produced the Serpico television series. [1]