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United 93 (film)

United 93 is a 2006 docudrama thriller film written and directed by Paul Greengrass. The film largely chronicles the events aboard United Airlines Flight 93,[3] one of the four hijacked flights during the September 11 attacks and the only one not to hit its intended target due to the intervention of passengers and crew; it also covers the experiences of government officials and air traffic controllers watching the other events of the attacks unfold.

United 93
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Greengrass
Screenplay byPaul Greengrass
Based on9/11 Commission Report
by the 9/11 Commission
Produced byPaul Greengrass
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner
Lloyd Levin
StarringChristian Clemenson
Cheyenne Jackson
David Alan Basche
Peter Hermann
Khalid Abdalla
CinematographyBarry Ackroyd
Edited byClare Douglas
Richard Pearson
Christopher Rouse
Music byJohn Powell
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
(United States)
United International Pictures (United Kingdom)
Mars Distribution (France)
Release date
  • April 28, 2006 (2006-04-28)
Running time
110 minutes[1]
CountriesUnited States
United Kingdom
France
LanguagesEnglish
Arabic (diegetic)
Budget$15 million[2]
Box office$76.3 million[2]

The film attempts to recount the hijacking and subsequent events in the flight with as much veracity as possible (there is a disclaimer that some imagination had to be used) and in real time (from the flight's takeoff). The film was made with the cooperation of many of the passengers' families,[4] though not all agreed to participate;[5] many also attended the premiere. Furthermore, many of the on-the-ground personnel, most notably Federal Aviation Administration head Ben Sliney, portray themselves.

United 93 premiered on April 26, 2006, at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City,[6] and later opened in North America on April 28, 2006. The film is regarded as one of the best films of 2006. It was also a commercial success, grossing $76.3 million worldwide.[2][7] Ten percent of the gross income from the three-day opening weekend was promised toward a donation to create a memorial for the flight's victims.[8] The film also received two Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Greengrass.

Plot edit

On the morning of September 11, 2001, four al-Qaeda members, Ziad Jarrah, Saeed al-Ghamdi, Ahmed al-Nami, and Ahmed al-Haznawi pray in a Newark, New Jersey hotel, and drive to Newark International Airport to board United Airlines Flight 93, piloted by Captain Jason Dahl and First Officer LeRoy Homer Jr., bound for San Francisco. Among the passengers are Tom Burnett, Todd Beamer, Jeremy Glick, Richard Guadagno, Louis J. Nacke II and Lauren Grandcolas. During boarding, Jarrah makes a final phone call to his girlfriend, and Mark Bingham, rushing to the aisle, is the last passenger to board, barely making the flight. Air traffic controllers lose contact with American Airlines Flight 11 which diverts toward New York City while United 93 is delayed due to heavy air traffic. ATCs realize Flight 11 has been hijacked after hearing suspicious transmissions. United 93 is cleared for take off and passes New York, Jarrah looking at the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Shortly after, Flight 11 crashes into the Trade Centre's North Tower, and United Airlines Flight 175 is also hijacked and heads toward New York. ATCs watch in horror as United 175 crashes into the South Tower. They learn that American Airlines Flight 77 has also been hijacked.

As United 93 reaches its cruising altitude, and the passengers are served breakfast, Jarrah hesitates to give the signal to start the hijacking. An ACARS message is sent from Homer's wife, asking if he is all right. An ACARS warning notifies the pilots of the WTC attacks and to beware cockpit intrusion. After Nami unsuccessfully urges Jarrah to attack, an impatient Haznawi prepares an artificial bomb in the lavatory. Ghamdi grabs flight attendant Deborah Welsh at knifepoint and passenger Mark Rothenberg is mortally wounded by Haznawi. As Haznawi and Nami force the passengers to the back of the plane, Ghamdi fatally stabs both pilots, but not in time to prevent them sending out a mayday call, and kills Welsh, as Jarrah takes the controls. Grandcolas (an emergency medical technician) tries to help the dying Rothenberg as the hijackers jubilantly react to the text message indicating the success of the WTC attack. Nami berates Grandcolas and sends her back. Jarrah redirects the plane towards Washington, D.C., with the intention to crash the plane into the United States Capitol, as flight attendants Sandra Bradshaw and CeeCee Lyles unsuccessfully attempt to revive Rothenberg. Bradshaw sees the hijackers moving the pilots and Welsh's bodies and the passengers overhear this.

Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon, and FAA National Operations Manager Ben Sliney decides to shut down all U.S. air space and ground all flights. On United 93, passengers learn of the other attacks from family members via airphone. Realizing the hijackers have no intention of landing and are on a suicide mission, Burnett, Bingham, Beamer, Glick (a former judo champion), Guadagno, Nacke, Grandcolas, passengers William Cashman, Patrick Driscoll and Alan Beaven form a plan to retake the plane, with assistance from Bradshaw, Lyles and the flight staff, arming themselves with weapons, and learn passenger Donald Greene is a licensed pilot and passenger Andrew Garcia is a former air traffic controller. As the group gather, Haznawi and Nami anxiously realize they are losing control and Jarrah and Ghamdi get agitated, as they are twenty minutes away from D.C. and are unable to speed up to reach their target. Passenger Christian Adams, attempting to counsel appeasement, is restrained by the passengers. The passengers pray and make final calls to loved ones.

After Beamer urges the group to take action, stating, "Let's Roll,", the passengers charge a stunned Haznawi, tackle him and beat him. As Nami, Ghamdi and Jarrah panic, Haznawi is killed by Bingham bashing his skull in with a fire extinguisher and Nacke declares the bomb a fake. Jarrah violently rocks the plane to disrupt the passenger assault as Nami attempts to keep them at bay with a serving cart, Mace and a fire extinguisher, but the passengers subdue him. Nami is killed when Glick gouges his eyes out before snapping his neck. The two remaining hijackers are disheartened by the realization that their mission to strike the Capitol Building has failed, as the passengers batter the cockpit door with the cart. Despite Ghamdi's efforts to hold against the door with an axe, the passengers successfully weaken the door enough to tear it off its hinges. Jarrah puts the aircraft into a steep dive, just as the passengers break the door and storm the cockpit. Ghamdi tries to protect Jarrah, but the passengers overpower him and wrestle Jarrah for control. United 93 inverts and plummets into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, killing all aboard. An epilogue text states that United 93 was the only plane not to reach its intended target.

Cast edit

Crew edit

  • J. J. Johnson as Captain Jason Dahl
  • Gary Commock as First Officer LeRoy Homer Jr.
  • Polly Adams as Deborah Welsh
  • Trish Gates as Sandra Bradshaw
  • Opal Alladin as CeeCee Lyles
  • Nancy McDoniel as Lorraine G. Bay

Starla Benford as Wanda Anita Green

Hijackers edit

Passengers edit

Herndon, Virginia edit

  • Ben Sliney as himself
  • Rich Sullivan as himself
  • Tony Smith as himself
  • Tobin Miller as himself
  • Michael Bofshever as John White

Eastern Air Defense Sector, (NEADS), Rome, New York edit

  • Patrick St. Esprit as Major Kevin Nasypany
  • Gregg Henry as Colonel Robert Marr
  • Karen Kirkpatrick as Major Dawne Deskins
  • Major James Fox as himself
  • Staff Sargeant Shawna Fox as herself
  • First Lieutenant Jeremy Powell as himself

Ronkonkoma, New York edit

  • Peter Pellicane as Paul Thumser
  • John E. Smith as Dave Bottiglia
  • Curt Applegate as himself

Boston, Massachusetts edit

  • Scott Tourin as Peter Zalewski
  • Thomas Roberts as himself
  • John Moraitis as John Reilly

Cleveland, Ohio edit

  • Daniel Fraser as John Werth
  • Morgan Deare as Tom Cloud

Newark, New Jersey edit

  • Greg Callahan as himself
  • Rick Tepper as himself

Production edit

The film was the first Hollywood feature to draw its narrative directly from the September 11 attacks of 2001. Passengers were portrayed in the film mostly by professional but relatively unknown actors. (Tom Burnett, for instance, is played by Christian Clemenson, who has since appeared on Boston Legal and CSI: Miami). Additionally, several participants in the real-life events portray themselves in the film, including Thomas Roberts, Tobin Miller, Rich Sullivan, Tony Smith, James Fox, Shawna Fox, Jeremy Powell, Curt Applegate, Greg Callahan, Rick Tepper, and notably FAA operations manager Ben Sliney. Sliney was initially involved in the film in an advisory role. He was then cast in a small role as an air traffic controller. Later, Greengrass offered him the opportunity to play himself, which he accepted.[9] The roles of one of the flight attendants, the two pilots, and many other airline personnel were filled by actual airline employees.[10]

During production, the actors playing the crew and the passengers of the flight were put in separate hotels from the actors portraying the hijackers and ate their meals separately, ostensibly to create an air of antagonism in the film between the two groups. The set itself was built so that it moved the way the actual flight did. During the filming, many of the actors actually got injured, and the blood visible on their faces during the revolt scene is authentic.[11] Finishing the very first take, Jamie Harding, who plays Nami, became overwhelmed that he was sobbing.[12]

Filming took place from October until December 2005, on a 20-year-old reclaimed Boeing 757 formerly operated by MyTravel Airways, at Pinewood Studios near London. The cockpit was built by Flightdeck Solutions.[13] The location was chosen both for its financial incentives and to shield actors from unwanted public scrutiny they might have received in the United States.[14] Action was filmed with handheld cameras, chosen for their versatility on the close-quarters sets and to create a sense of immediacy. Exterior airport sequences were shot on location at Newark Liberty International Airport, while interiors were shot back in England at London Stansted Airport. A few scenes were also shot in Washington, D.C. and Boston. Additionally, an opening sequence set in Afghanistan was shot in Morocco, but it was cut from the film before release.[15]

The film was released in the United States on April 28, 2006, and opened second in the weekend box office behind RV, but it netted a slightly higher per-screen average.[2]

Initial screenings ended with the closing credits line "America's War on Terror had begun". This was replaced in the release version with "Dedicated to the memory of all those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001".[16]

There were calls for Universal to pull the film's trailers from circulation in cinemas, due to some audience members feeling startled or upset by the film's subject matter.[17] The studio did not heed that call, although one theatre in Manhattan voluntarily pulled the trailer after audience complaints.[8]

The Iraqi-born, London-based actor Lewis Alsamari, who plays Ghamdi, was reportedly denied a visa by United States immigration authorities when he applied to visit New York City to attend the premiere, despite having already been granted asylum in the United Kingdom since the 1990s. The reason reported to have been given was that he had once been a conscripted member of the Iraqi Army — although this was also the grounds for his refugee status after his desertion in 1993.[18] Other sources say that he applied late for his visa and that it was not denied.[19]

Historical accuracy edit

 
Of the four aircraft hijacked on September 11, United Airlines Flight 93 was the only aircraft that did not reach its hijackers' intended target.

The timing of the events is changed for dramatic effect, with Jarrah making his final call to his girlfriend from the airport lounge, whereas he made it from his hotel room, and Mohamed Atta's “we have some planes” transmission being determined before Flight 11 crashed into the WTC; it actually happened after.[20] In an interview, Ben Sliney said that Greengrass exaggerated other details for dramatic effect, such as he and various controllers swearing and shouting when in his recollection most people spoke quietly.[21]

The film suggests the hijacking taking place 46 minutes after takeoff, was on hesitation on the part of Jarrah, to the dismay of his fellow hijackers. The hijackers' intended target is unknown, but the film depicts Jarrah taping a picture of the United States Capitol on the yoke.[22]

The cockpit voice recorder tape from United Flight 93 has never been made public; however, a transcript was made public after the film was completed, shedding more light on what actually happened in the final 30 minutes before the plane crashed. Some parts contradict the filmmakers' choices in terms of some dialogue and specific aspects of the event. For example, the pilots, Jason Dahl and LeRoy Homer Jr., are shown in the film being killed immediately during the hijacking. This was based on documentary evidence from the 9/11 Commission Report which indicates that at least one passenger reported in a cell phone call seeing two people, possibly the pilots, lying dead or injured on the floor outside the cockpit after the hijacking.[23] Though Dahl is shown sending out the mayday call, Melody Homer claimed to recognise her husband as the voice of the mayday hailer.[24][25][26] Due to the then forthcoming Zacarias Moussaoui trial, Jason Dahl's wife Sandy Dahl was unable to tell Greengrass what she believed really happened regarding her husband.[27][28] Some statements made by the terrorists in the cockpit voice recorder transcript,[29] as well as moans heard in the background inside the cockpit,[30] raised doubts that both pilots were dead before the plane crashed.[31]

There is some controversy between some of the family members of the passengers and the investigative officials as to whether the passengers managed to breach the cockpit before the plane crashed. The 9/11 Commission Report concluded that "the hijackers remained at the controls but must have judged that the passengers were only seconds from overcoming them". However, many of the passengers' family members, having heard the audio recordings, believe that the passengers did breach the cockpit[32] and struggled with the hijackers for control of the yoke.[33][34]

Portrayal of Christian Adams edit

The film has been criticized for its portrayal of German passenger Christian Adams, who is portrayed as counseling appeasement, to the point the passengers restrain him when he tries to warn the hijackers, despite the absence of any evidence that he acted in this manner. It was also reported that Adams's widow did not cooperate with the filmmakers due to the emotional pain.[5] Sunday Times critic Cosmo Landesman mused, "Surely one of the passengers didn't phone home to point out that there was a cowardly German on board who wanted to give in?"[35] Critic John Harris suggested in a Guardian blog, "there will surely be all kinds of cries about old European surrender monkeys, the United States' contrasting backbone etc."[36][37] Erich Redman, who portrayed Adams in the film, has stated he did not intend to portray Adams as cowardly but as a man who "never made rash decisions and everything he did was always well-considered".[37]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

United 93 was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2006. James Berardinelli, Roger Ebert, Michael Medved, and Peter Travers all awarded it full marks on their rating scales, with Ebert calling the film "masterful and heartbreaking" and saying that it "does honor to the memory of the victims".[38] Travers termed it "one of the most moving films of the year", in Rolling Stone. The film holds a 90% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 212 reviews, and an average rating of 8.2/10, with the consensus: "Potent and sobering, United 93 treats the subject matter with respect, never resorting to Hollywood aggrandizement."[39] Calling it "gut-wrenching and surprisingly probative," The A.V. Club includes it on a list of "Great Films Too Painful To Watch Twice."[40]

The film has a score of 90 on Metacritic,[41] where it appears on 39 critics' top 10 lists, more than any other 2006 film on the site,[42] (although the 2006 film with the highest average score on the site is the re-released 1969 film Army of Shadows).[43][44] The film was ranked No. 1 on 47 lists (the most of any 2006 film).[45]

At the website Movie City News, which ranks 250 critics' lists and awards points for list-placement, United 93 ranks as the number one film of 2006[46][47][48] with a score of 917.5 points.

The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters, who presented it as his annual selection at the 2010 Maryland Film Festival.[49]

Alex von Tunzelmann of The Guardian gave the film a grade of C, saying: "United 93 is superbly made and authentic in feel, but the choices it makes about what happened on the plane – and who gets to be the heroes – are open to question."[50]

Top 10 lists edit

Only two films (The Departed and The Queen) appeared on more top 10 lists of the best films of 2006 than United 93, and no film received more #1 mentions:[42]

Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal and Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer named it among the top ten best films of 2006.[42]

Accolades edit

United 93 received numerous awards and nominations from film critics and guilds. Ultimately, the film received two Academy Award nominations, including Best Director, at the 79th Academy Awards, and six BAFTA Award nominations, including Best British Film, at the 60th British Academy Film Awards, winning two for Best Director and Best Film Editing.

Home media edit

United 93 was released to DVD on September 5, 2006, in both widescreen and full screen. Also released was a 2-disc Special Limited Edition in widescreen. A Blu-ray Disc version was released on September 6, 2011.[53] A second Blu-ray release from Universal Studios for the film was released on June 5, 2012, as a part of Universal's Universal 100th Anniversary releases. This version included the same Blu-ray Disc (same transfer and same bonus features) found in the first 2011 release in addition to a DVD and digital copy included in the pack with a brand-new sleeve that was not available with the previous release.[54] Both Blu-ray Disc sets for the film are region-free.

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Greengrass, Paul (2006). United 93: The Shooting Script. Newmarket Shooting Script. New York: Newmarket Press. ISBN 978-1-55704-752-6.

External links edit

  • United 93 at IMDb
  • United 93 at Rotten Tomatoes
  • United 93 at Metacritic  
  • United 93 at Box Office Mojo
  • at ReelFaces
  • . Archived from the original on January 10, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2006.
  • Investigating United 93: Researching and Honoring a Catastrophe: Part I June 28, 2006, at the Wayback Machine by Uri Lessing
  • Investigating United 93: Researching and Honoring a Catastrophe: Part II June 28, 2006, at the Wayback Machine by Uri Lessing
  • German 9/11 Victim Defamed in United 93 September 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine – review focusing on the stereotyping and politics
  • Hijacking the Hijacking, the problem with the United 93 films by Ron Rosenbaum, on Slate.com

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Not to be confused with Flight 93 film or I Missed Flight 93 United 93 is a 2006 docudrama thriller film written and directed by Paul Greengrass The film largely chronicles the events aboard United Airlines Flight 93 3 one of the four hijacked flights during the September 11 attacks and the only one not to hit its intended target due to the intervention of passengers and crew it also covers the experiences of government officials and air traffic controllers watching the other events of the attacks unfold United 93Theatrical release posterDirected byPaul GreengrassScreenplay byPaul GreengrassBased on9 11 Commission Reportby the 9 11 CommissionProduced byPaul GreengrassTim BevanEric FellnerLloyd LevinStarringChristian ClemensonCheyenne JacksonDavid Alan BaschePeter HermannKhalid AbdallaCinematographyBarry AckroydEdited byClare DouglasRichard PearsonChristopher RouseMusic byJohn PowellProductioncompaniesStudioCanalWorking Title FilmsSidney Kimmel EntertainmentDistributed byUniversal Pictures United States United International Pictures United Kingdom Mars Distribution France Release dateApril 28 2006 2006 04 28 Running time110 minutes 1 CountriesUnited StatesUnited KingdomFranceLanguagesEnglishArabic diegetic Budget 15 million 2 Box office 76 3 million 2 The film attempts to recount the hijacking and subsequent events in the flight with as much veracity as possible there is a disclaimer that some imagination had to be used and in real time from the flight s takeoff The film was made with the cooperation of many of the passengers families 4 though not all agreed to participate 5 many also attended the premiere Furthermore many of the on the ground personnel most notably Federal Aviation Administration head Ben Sliney portray themselves United 93 premiered on April 26 2006 at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City 6 and later opened in North America on April 28 2006 The film is regarded as one of the best films of 2006 It was also a commercial success grossing 76 3 million worldwide 2 7 Ten percent of the gross income from the three day opening weekend was promised toward a donation to create a memorial for the flight s victims 8 The film also received two Academy Award nominations including Best Director for Greengrass Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Crew 2 2 Hijackers 2 3 Passengers 2 4 Herndon Virginia 2 5 Eastern Air Defense Sector NEADS Rome New York 2 6 Ronkonkoma New York 2 7 Boston Massachusetts 2 8 Cleveland Ohio 2 9 Newark New Jersey 3 Production 4 Historical accuracy 4 1 Portrayal of Christian Adams 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Top 10 lists 5 3 Accolades 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksPlot editOn the morning of September 11 2001 four al Qaeda members Ziad Jarrah Saeed al Ghamdi Ahmed al Nami and Ahmed al Haznawi pray in a Newark New Jersey hotel and drive to Newark International Airport to board United Airlines Flight 93 piloted by Captain Jason Dahl and First Officer LeRoy Homer Jr bound for San Francisco Among the passengers are Tom Burnett Todd Beamer Jeremy Glick Richard Guadagno Louis J Nacke II and Lauren Grandcolas During boarding Jarrah makes a final phone call to his girlfriend and Mark Bingham rushing to the aisle is the last passenger to board barely making the flight Air traffic controllers lose contact with American Airlines Flight 11 which diverts toward New York City while United 93 is delayed due to heavy air traffic ATCs realize Flight 11 has been hijacked after hearing suspicious transmissions United 93 is cleared for take off and passes New York Jarrah looking at the twin towers of the World Trade Center Shortly after Flight 11 crashes into the Trade Centre s North Tower and United Airlines Flight 175 is also hijacked and heads toward New York ATCs watch in horror as United 175 crashes into the South Tower They learn that American Airlines Flight 77 has also been hijacked As United 93 reaches its cruising altitude and the passengers are served breakfast Jarrah hesitates to give the signal to start the hijacking An ACARS message is sent from Homer s wife asking if he is all right An ACARS warning notifies the pilots of the WTC attacks and to beware cockpit intrusion After Nami unsuccessfully urges Jarrah to attack an impatient Haznawi prepares an artificial bomb in the lavatory Ghamdi grabs flight attendant Deborah Welsh at knifepoint and passenger Mark Rothenberg is mortally wounded by Haznawi As Haznawi and Nami force the passengers to the back of the plane Ghamdi fatally stabs both pilots but not in time to prevent them sending out a mayday call and kills Welsh as Jarrah takes the controls Grandcolas an emergency medical technician tries to help the dying Rothenberg as the hijackers jubilantly react to the text message indicating the success of the WTC attack Nami berates Grandcolas and sends her back Jarrah redirects the plane towards Washington D C with the intention to crash the plane into the United States Capitol as flight attendants Sandra Bradshaw and CeeCee Lyles unsuccessfully attempt to revive Rothenberg Bradshaw sees the hijackers moving the pilots and Welsh s bodies and the passengers overhear this Flight 77 crashes into the Pentagon and FAA National Operations Manager Ben Sliney decides to shut down all U S air space and ground all flights On United 93 passengers learn of the other attacks from family members via airphone Realizing the hijackers have no intention of landing and are on a suicide mission Burnett Bingham Beamer Glick a former judo champion Guadagno Nacke Grandcolas passengers William Cashman Patrick Driscoll and Alan Beaven form a plan to retake the plane with assistance from Bradshaw Lyles and the flight staff arming themselves with weapons and learn passenger Donald Greene is a licensed pilot and passenger Andrew Garcia is a former air traffic controller As the group gather Haznawi and Nami anxiously realize they are losing control and Jarrah and Ghamdi get agitated as they are twenty minutes away from D C and are unable to speed up to reach their target Passenger Christian Adams attempting to counsel appeasement is restrained by the passengers The passengers pray and make final calls to loved ones After Beamer urges the group to take action stating Let s Roll the passengers charge a stunned Haznawi tackle him and beat him As Nami Ghamdi and Jarrah panic Haznawi is killed by Bingham bashing his skull in with a fire extinguisher and Nacke declares the bomb a fake Jarrah violently rocks the plane to disrupt the passenger assault as Nami attempts to keep them at bay with a serving cart Mace and a fire extinguisher but the passengers subdue him Nami is killed when Glick gouges his eyes out before snapping his neck The two remaining hijackers are disheartened by the realization that their mission to strike the Capitol Building has failed as the passengers batter the cockpit door with the cart Despite Ghamdi s efforts to hold against the door with an axe the passengers successfully weaken the door enough to tear it off its hinges Jarrah puts the aircraft into a steep dive just as the passengers break the door and storm the cockpit Ghamdi tries to protect Jarrah but the passengers overpower him and wrestle Jarrah for control United 93 inverts and plummets into a field in Shanksville Pennsylvania killing all aboard An epilogue text states that United 93 was the only plane not to reach its intended target Cast editCrew edit J J Johnson as Captain Jason Dahl Gary Commock as First Officer LeRoy Homer Jr Polly Adams as Deborah Welsh Trish Gates as Sandra Bradshaw Opal Alladin as CeeCee Lyles Nancy McDoniel as Lorraine G BayStarla Benford as Wanda Anita Green Hijackers edit Khalid Abdalla as Ziad Jarrah Lewis Alsamari as Saeed al Ghamdi Jamie Harding as Ahmed al Nami Omar Berdouni as Ahmed al HaznawiPassengers edit Christian Clemenson as Tom Burnett Cheyenne Jackson as Mark Bingham David Alan Basche as Todd Beamer Peter Hermann as Jeremy Glick Corey Johnson as Louis J Nacke II Daniel Sauli as Richard Guadagno Richard Bekins as William Joseph Cashman Michael J Reynolds as Patrick Joseph Driscoll Peter Marinker as Andrew Garcia David Rasche as Donald Freeman Greene Chip Zien as Mark Rothenberg Erich Redman as Christian Adams Kate Jennings Grant as Lauren Grandcolas Simon Poland as Alan Anthony Beaven Trieste Kelly Dunn as Deora Frances Bodley Jodie Lynne McClintock as Marion R Britton Marceline Hugot as Georgine Rose Corrigan Rebecca Schull as Patricia Cushing Ray Charleson as Joseph DeLuca Tom O Rourke as Donald Peterson Becky London as Jean Headley Peterson John Rothman as Edward P Felt Libby Morris as Hilda Marcin Denny Dillon as Colleen Fraser Susan Blommaert as Jane Folger Tara Hugo as Kristin White Gould Lorna Dallas as Linda Gronlund Masato Kamo as Toshiya Kuge 久下 季哉 Liza Colon Zayas as Waleska Martinez Olivia Thirlby as Nicole Carol Miller Leigh Zimmerman as Christine Snyder Joe Jamrog as John Talignani Chloe Sirene as Honor Elizabeth WainioHerndon Virginia edit Ben Sliney as himself Rich Sullivan as himself Tony Smith as himself Tobin Miller as himself Michael Bofshever as John WhiteEastern Air Defense Sector NEADS Rome New York edit Patrick St Esprit as Major Kevin Nasypany Gregg Henry as Colonel Robert Marr Karen Kirkpatrick as Major Dawne Deskins Major James Fox as himself Staff Sargeant Shawna Fox as herself First Lieutenant Jeremy Powell as himselfRonkonkoma New York edit Peter Pellicane as Paul Thumser John E Smith as Dave Bottiglia Curt Applegate as himselfBoston Massachusetts edit Scott Tourin as Peter Zalewski Thomas Roberts as himself John Moraitis as John ReillyCleveland Ohio edit Daniel Fraser as John Werth Morgan Deare as Tom CloudNewark New Jersey edit Greg Callahan as himself Rick Tepper as himselfProduction editThe film was the first Hollywood feature to draw its narrative directly from the September 11 attacks of 2001 Passengers were portrayed in the film mostly by professional but relatively unknown actors Tom Burnett for instance is played by Christian Clemenson who has since appeared on Boston Legal and CSI Miami Additionally several participants in the real life events portray themselves in the film including Thomas Roberts Tobin Miller Rich Sullivan Tony Smith James Fox Shawna Fox Jeremy Powell Curt Applegate Greg Callahan Rick Tepper and notably FAA operations manager Ben Sliney Sliney was initially involved in the film in an advisory role He was then cast in a small role as an air traffic controller Later Greengrass offered him the opportunity to play himself which he accepted 9 The roles of one of the flight attendants the two pilots and many other airline personnel were filled by actual airline employees 10 During production the actors playing the crew and the passengers of the flight were put in separate hotels from the actors portraying the hijackers and ate their meals separately ostensibly to create an air of antagonism in the film between the two groups The set itself was built so that it moved the way the actual flight did During the filming many of the actors actually got injured and the blood visible on their faces during the revolt scene is authentic 11 Finishing the very first take Jamie Harding who plays Nami became overwhelmed that he was sobbing 12 Filming took place from October until December 2005 on a 20 year old reclaimed Boeing 757 formerly operated by MyTravel Airways at Pinewood Studios near London The cockpit was built by Flightdeck Solutions 13 The location was chosen both for its financial incentives and to shield actors from unwanted public scrutiny they might have received in the United States 14 Action was filmed with handheld cameras chosen for their versatility on the close quarters sets and to create a sense of immediacy Exterior airport sequences were shot on location at Newark Liberty International Airport while interiors were shot back in England at London Stansted Airport A few scenes were also shot in Washington D C and Boston Additionally an opening sequence set in Afghanistan was shot in Morocco but it was cut from the film before release 15 The film was released in the United States on April 28 2006 and opened second in the weekend box office behind RV but it netted a slightly higher per screen average 2 Initial screenings ended with the closing credits line America s War on Terror had begun This was replaced in the release version with Dedicated to the memory of all those who lost their lives on September 11 2001 16 There were calls for Universal to pull the film s trailers from circulation in cinemas due to some audience members feeling startled or upset by the film s subject matter 17 The studio did not heed that call although one theatre in Manhattan voluntarily pulled the trailer after audience complaints 8 The Iraqi born London based actor Lewis Alsamari who plays Ghamdi was reportedly denied a visa by United States immigration authorities when he applied to visit New York City to attend the premiere despite having already been granted asylum in the United Kingdom since the 1990s The reason reported to have been given was that he had once been a conscripted member of the Iraqi Army although this was also the grounds for his refugee status after his desertion in 1993 18 Other sources say that he applied late for his visa and that it was not denied 19 Historical accuracy editMain article United Airlines Flight 93 nbsp Of the four aircraft hijacked on September 11 United Airlines Flight 93 was the only aircraft that did not reach its hijackers intended target The timing of the events is changed for dramatic effect with Jarrah making his final call to his girlfriend from the airport lounge whereas he made it from his hotel room and Mohamed Atta s we have some planes transmission being determined before Flight 11 crashed into the WTC it actually happened after 20 In an interview Ben Sliney said that Greengrass exaggerated other details for dramatic effect such as he and various controllers swearing and shouting when in his recollection most people spoke quietly 21 The film suggests the hijacking taking place 46 minutes after takeoff was on hesitation on the part of Jarrah to the dismay of his fellow hijackers The hijackers intended target is unknown but the film depicts Jarrah taping a picture of the United States Capitol on the yoke 22 The cockpit voice recorder tape from United Flight 93 has never been made public however a transcript was made public after the film was completed shedding more light on what actually happened in the final 30 minutes before the plane crashed Some parts contradict the filmmakers choices in terms of some dialogue and specific aspects of the event For example the pilots Jason Dahl and LeRoy Homer Jr are shown in the film being killed immediately during the hijacking This was based on documentary evidence from the 9 11 Commission Report which indicates that at least one passenger reported in a cell phone call seeing two people possibly the pilots lying dead or injured on the floor outside the cockpit after the hijacking 23 Though Dahl is shown sending out the mayday call Melody Homer claimed to recognise her husband as the voice of the mayday hailer 24 25 26 Due to the then forthcoming Zacarias Moussaoui trial Jason Dahl s wife Sandy Dahl was unable to tell Greengrass what she believed really happened regarding her husband 27 28 Some statements made by the terrorists in the cockpit voice recorder transcript 29 as well as moans heard in the background inside the cockpit 30 raised doubts that both pilots were dead before the plane crashed 31 There is some controversy between some of the family members of the passengers and the investigative officials as to whether the passengers managed to breach the cockpit before the plane crashed The 9 11 Commission Report concluded that the hijackers remained at the controls but must have judged that the passengers were only seconds from overcoming them However many of the passengers family members having heard the audio recordings believe that the passengers did breach the cockpit 32 and struggled with the hijackers for control of the yoke 33 34 Portrayal of Christian Adams edit The film has been criticized for its portrayal of German passenger Christian Adams who is portrayed as counseling appeasement to the point the passengers restrain him when he tries to warn the hijackers despite the absence of any evidence that he acted in this manner It was also reported that Adams s widow did not cooperate with the filmmakers due to the emotional pain 5 Sunday Times critic Cosmo Landesman mused Surely one of the passengers didn t phone home to point out that there was a cowardly German on board who wanted to give in 35 Critic John Harris suggested in a Guardian blog there will surely be all kinds of cries about old European surrender monkeys the United States contrasting backbone etc 36 37 Erich Redman who portrayed Adams in the film has stated he did not intend to portray Adams as cowardly but as a man who never made rash decisions and everything he did was always well considered 37 Reception editCritical response edit United 93 was one of the most critically acclaimed films of 2006 James Berardinelli Roger Ebert Michael Medved and Peter Travers all awarded it full marks on their rating scales with Ebert calling the film masterful and heartbreaking and saying that it does honor to the memory of the victims 38 Travers termed it one of the most moving films of the year in Rolling Stone The film holds a 90 Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 212 reviews and an average rating of 8 2 10 with the consensus Potent and sobering United 93 treats the subject matter with respect never resorting to Hollywood aggrandizement 39 Calling it gut wrenching and surprisingly probative The A V Club includes it on a list of Great Films Too Painful To Watch Twice 40 The film has a score of 90 on Metacritic 41 where it appears on 39 critics top 10 lists more than any other 2006 film on the site 42 although the 2006 film with the highest average score on the site is the re released 1969 film Army of Shadows 43 44 The film was ranked No 1 on 47 lists the most of any 2006 film 45 At the website Movie City News which ranks 250 critics lists and awards points for list placement United 93 ranks as the number one film of 2006 46 47 48 with a score of 917 5 points The film has been cited as a favorite by filmmaker John Waters who presented it as his annual selection at the 2010 Maryland Film Festival 49 Alex von Tunzelmann of The Guardian gave the film a grade of C saying United 93 is superbly made and authentic in feel but the choices it makes about what happened on the plane and who gets to be the heroes are open to question 50 Top 10 lists edit Only two films The Departed and The Queen appeared on more top 10 lists of the best films of 2006 than United 93 and no film received more 1 mentions 42 1st Empire 1st J R Jones Chicago Reader 1st Kyle Smith New York Post 1st Lawrence Toppman The Charlotte Observer 1st Michael Rechtshaffen The Hollywood Reporter 1st Michael Sragow The Baltimore Sun 1st Mike Russell The Oregonian 1st Noel Murray The A V Club 2nd Claudia Puig USA Today 2nd James Berardinelli ReelViews 2nd Marc Mohan The Oregonian 2nd Michael Phillips Chicago Tribune 2nd Nathan Rabin The A V Club 2nd Owen Gleiberman Entertainment Weekly 2nd Shawn Levy The Oregonian 2nd Sheri Linden The Hollywood Reporter 2nd Joshua Rothkopf Time Out New York 2nd Staff Film Threat 3rd Ann Hornaday The Washington Post 3rd Desson Thomson The Washington Post 3rd Marjorie Baumgarten The Austin Chronicle 3rd Scott Foundas LA Weekly 3rd Scott Tobias The A V Club 3rd Ty Burr The Boston Globe 4th Kirk Honeycutt The Hollywood Reporter 4th Rene Rodriguez The Miami Herald 4th Richard Corliss TIME magazine 4th Tasha Robinson The A V Club 5th Frank Scheck The Hollywood Reporter 5th Keith Phipps The A V Club 6th Roger Ebert Chicago Sun Times 6th Peter Travers Rolling Stone 6th Stephen Holden The New York Times 8th Dennis Harvey Variety 8th Kevin Smith 8th Lou Lumenick New York Post 8th Marc Savlov The Austin Chronicle 8th Ray Bennett The Hollywood Reporter 9th William Arnold Seattle Post Intelligencer Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal and Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer named it among the top ten best films of 2006 42 Accolades edit United 93 received numerous awards and nominations from film critics and guilds Ultimately the film received two Academy Award nominations including Best Director at the 79th Academy Awards and six BAFTA Award nominations including Best British Film at the 60th British Academy Film Awards winning two for Best Director and Best Film Editing List of awards and nominations 51 52 Award Category Name Outcome79th Academy Awards Best Director Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Film Editing Claire Douglas Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse Nominated57th American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic NominatedAmerican Film Institute Awards Top 10 Outstanding Films of the Year Won2nd Austin Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films WonBest Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass Won27th Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Film Runner upBest Director Paul Greengrass Runner upBest Cast Won60th British Academy Film Awards Alexander Korda Award for the Outstanding British Film of the Year Tim Bevan Eric Fellner and Paul Greengrass NominatedDavid Lean Award for Achievement in Direction Paul Greengrass WonBest Original Screenplay NominatedBest Editing Claire Douglas Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse WonBest Cinematography Barry Ackroyd NominatedBest Sound Douglas Cooper Eddy Joseph Chris Munro Mike Prestwood Smith and Oliver Tarney NominatedBritish Film Institute Awards Top Films of 2006 Won5th Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films 7th Place19th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Director Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Original Screenplay Nominated12th Critics Choice Awards Best Picture Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass Runner upBest Director Paul Greengrass Runner up13th Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films WonBest Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner and Paul Greengrass WonBest Director Paul Greengrass Runner up12th Empire Awards Best Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass NominatedBest British Film Won33rd Evening Standard British Film Awards Best Film Won4th Irish Film amp Television Awards Best International Film Nominated41st Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film WonBest Director Paul Greengrass Won10th Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards Top 10 Films 4th Place27th London Film Critics Circle Awards Film of the Year Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass WonDirector of the Year Paul Greengrass WonBritish Producer of the Year Tim Bevan Eric Fellner and Paul Greengrass Won32nd Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Director Paul Greengrass Won54th Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards Best Sound Editing for Sound Effects and Foley in a Foreign Film Harry Barnes Martin Cantwell Simon Chase Paul Conway Tony Currie Richard Fordham Alex Joseph Eddy Joseph Stuart Morton Oliver Tarney and Jack Whittaker Nominated41st National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Director Paul Greengrass Won72nd New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass Won1st Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won10th Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Picture WonBest Director Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Editing Claire Douglas Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse WonBest Original Screenplay Paul Greengrass Nominated7th Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass Won44th ICG Publicists Awards Maxwell Weinberg Award for Top Publicity Campaign Nominated3rd St Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films WonBest Picture Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Director Paul Greengrass NominatedBest Original Innovative or Creative Film Won11th San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Editing Claire Douglas Richard Pearson and Christopher Rouse Won15th Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films 4th Place10th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Film NominatedBest Director Paul Greengrass Nominated2nd Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass WonBest Director Paul Greengrass Runner upBest Screenplay Runner up5th Washington D C Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Tim Bevan Eric Fellner Lloyd Levin and Paul Greengrass Won59th Writers Guild of America Awards Best Original Screenplay Paul Greengrass NominatedHome media editUnited 93 was released to DVD on September 5 2006 in both widescreen and full screen Also released was a 2 disc Special Limited Edition in widescreen A Blu ray Disc version was released on September 6 2011 53 A second Blu ray release from Universal Studios for the film was released on June 5 2012 as a part of Universal s Universal 100th Anniversary releases This version included the same Blu ray Disc same transfer and same bonus features found in the first 2011 release in addition to a DVD and digital copy included in the pack with a brand new sleeve that was not available with the previous release 54 Both Blu ray Disc sets for the film are region free See also editList of cultural references to the September 11 attacks United 300 Flight 93 film World Trade Center film References edit UNITED 93 15 United International Pictures British Board of Film Classification May 11 2006 Retrieved September 11 2021 a b c d United 93 2006 Box Office Mojo IMDb July 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