Airspeed is a 1998 Canadian disaster thriller film directed by Robert TinLul and starring Elisha Cuthbert. It was distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment & Melenny Productions. In the film, the passengers and crew of a private jet are incapacitated by an explosive decompression, except for the teenage daughter of the owner of the private jet. Their survival depends on her.
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Directed by | Robert TinLul |
Written by | Richard Goudreau (screenplay) Roc LaFortune (screenplay) Andrew Sands (novel) |
Produced by | Richard Goudreau |
Starring | Elisha Cuthbert |
Cinematography | Georges Archambault |
Edited by | Gaétan Huot Louis-Philippe Rathé |
Music by | Normand Corbeil |
Distributed by | Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release date | 1998 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Jon Weber of Bad Movie Night was critical of the production values, comparing the film to television afterschool specials. Weber panned the film saying "This is really bad, worthy of outright heckling."[1]
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