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Le drame du vol 111

Original title: Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Kate Nelligan and Hugh Thompson in Le drame du vol 111 (2000)
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The mother of one of the victims of the crash of Swissair flight 111 meets, in Nova Scotia, with one of the fishermen who assisted with the rescue mission.The mother of one of the victims of the crash of Swissair flight 111 meets, in Nova Scotia, with one of the fishermen who assisted with the rescue mission.The mother of one of the victims of the crash of Swissair flight 111 meets, in Nova Scotia, with one of the fishermen who assisted with the rescue mission.

  • Director
    • David Wellington
  • Writer
    • Michael Amo
  • Stars
    • Kate Nelligan
    • Hugh Thompson
    • Stacy Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    141
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Wellington
    • Writer
      • Michael Amo
    • Stars
      • Kate Nelligan
      • Hugh Thompson
      • Stacy Smith
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Kate Nelligan
    Kate Nelligan
    • Kate O'Rourke
    Hugh Thompson
    Hugh Thompson
    • Everett Barkhouse
    Stacy Smith
    • Sandy Martel
    • (as Stacey Smith)
    Janet Kidder
    Janet Kidder
    • Cheryl Barkhouse
    Kristin Booth
    Kristin Booth
    • Emma O'Rourke
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Earl Barkhouse
    Martha Irving
    Martha Irving
    • Donna Rafuse
    Gary Levert
    • Vern Rafuse
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    • Bruno Mettler
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Wendell Gillis
    Mauralea Austin
    • Brenda Gillis
    Bill MacDonald
    • Elliot
    Kathryn MacLellan
    • Renee
    Jeremy Akerman
    • Dr. Butt
    Adrien Dixon
    • Davey Barkhouse
    • (as Adrian Dixon)
    David Gibson McLean
    • Billy Barkhouse
    • (as David MacLean)
    Bill Carr
    Bill Carr
    • Frank Vandervelt
    Shelley Thompson
    Shelley Thompson
    • Wilma Vandervelt
    • Director
      • David Wellington
    • Writer
      • Michael Amo
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    7PeterAndTheWolves

    Not the typical cliché production!!

    Hello there, I just did come home from visiting my parents.

    When at my parents house,"Blessed Stranger"just started. Normally I disgust pulp movies.. so I also was thinking of this movie the first minute. What actually made me keep watching was the score/soundtrack. Even after 10 minutes the music mesmerized me, it sounded like "Hans Zimmer's - Gladiator,(Lisa Gerrard). I had to leave already after 30 minutes but those 30 minutes of movie where enough for me to understand that "Blessed Stranger" is NOT a pulp movie. It is not over-acted and the characters are for "real". I am going to hunt for that OST! SO, anyone who can help me with that?? Just let me know. Cheers and thank for you minute.

    Bye . Peter
    9beau geste 38

    Can you respect a film?

    This movie tackled closure, which is probably the hardest part of grieving, especially after a disaster. I will never again be able to watch a disaster on the news, without thinking about this film. Much of the film deals with the trauma experienced by families of the victims. Even though it followed the grief of just one of the families, you just new that it represented all of them. We also see the heart wrenching effect it had on one of the fishermen and his family, and once again can sense the effect that it had on the whole community. But by involving the residents, rescuers, medical examiners, and even the media, it broke away from the usual corny disaster movies. If this had been Crowe and Winslett I don't think I would have respected it so much. Not knowing any of the actors helped me appreciate it more. I just couldn't see Nelligan worrying about her makeup or hair. I thought Thomson must have been a fisherman before turning to acting. I really respect this film. Everyone involved should be proud of it.
    6rocky_wood

    Better than it should be

    This is one of those movies that turns out to be more satisfying than you expect. Get past the first 1/2 hour and there actually turns out to be a story. Nelligan is very good and while there are no surprises the ending is compelling and satisfactory. Lots of nice little parts by bit actors and its good to hear that Nova Scotian accent so prominent in a movie. Give it a go - you wont be disappointed
    8Tony-166

    Excellent, haunting drama. A rare gem of a TV movie

    This film just had an airing on UK television. I have to say just how unexpectedly good it was. A complete surprise. You rarely get performances as good as this in TV films of this nature. I suppose the fact that it was a Canadian production was a factor. It portrays ordinary people going through some traumatic times, and it does so with an immense amount of tact and feeling. It is heart-wrenching at points which isn't surprising considering the subject matter, but it is well worth keeping a look out for. Gently, and profoundly moving, with excellent location shooting and an apt musical score. Wish I had taped it. These sort of productions never seem to have any kind of review prior to transmission so there is never any way to know whether or not it is likely to be any good.
    vileconundrum

    It's hard to be objective....

    When I turned on the tv the morning after the crash and saw tape of the fishermen who had been the first to reach the crash site, my first thought was not for the dead but for those who had to deal with the horror of having hundreds of strangers die in their midst. For months afterward there were soldiers and sailors walking along the shore looking for debris, and ships trying to bring up wreckage. When the movie was made almost two years later it was still unthinkable to make it at Peggy's Cove where the crash took place. Many people objected to the film being made at all as being exploitative. So it is hard to be objective about the movie. I found it moving and sensitive, and was pleased to see it addressed the trauma of those on the ground. No movie ever suffered from having Kate Nelligan in it, of course, and the rest of the cast is restrained as befits the theme of unresolved grief. By all means see this one.

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      Kate O'Rourke: Look, you can't sleep, you can't go on the water, you can't even talk to your wife. You know too much and I don't know anything!

      Everett Barkhouse: I know why your daughter got on that plane. Christ knows, if I had the price of a ticket, I'd get the hell away from you too.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2000 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wybawcy: Lot 111
    • Filming locations
      • Prospect, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Big Motion Pictures
      • CTV Television Network
      • Canada Television and Cable Production Fund License Program (CTCPF)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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