La mayoría de los pasajeros de un avión desaparecen y los restantes aterrizan el avión en un aeropuerto misteriosamente estéril.La mayoría de los pasajeros de un avión desaparecen y los restantes aterrizan el avión en un aeropuerto misteriosamente estéril.La mayoría de los pasajeros de un avión desaparecen y los restantes aterrizan el avión en un aeropuerto misteriosamente estéril.
- Nominado para 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 3 nominaciones en total
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- CuriosidadesIn the novella, there is no wind, not even a light breeze when they are in Bangor. Since this was virtually impossible to execute for the movie they simply created dialogue to explain that even with a wind down here the clouds are not moving.
- PifiasWhen approaching LAX, Laurel notes that everything looks the same and there's no one there. Except there are cars driving around.
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[Engle informs the remaining passengers that they are diverting to Bangor]
Craig Toomy: I have an important meeting in Boston at nine O'clock! And I forbid you... From flying to some whistle-stop Maine airport! DO YOU HEAR ME?
Laurel Stevenson: Can you please quiet down? You're scaring the little girl.
Craig Toomy: Scaring the little girl? SCARING THE LITTLE GIRL? LADY! We've been diverted to some tin... pot airport in the middle of nowhere! And I have more important things to think about than scaring a little girl!
- ConexionesEdited into The Timekeepers of Eternity (2021)
This made-for-TV movie was based on a Stephen King novella and was originally shown as a two-part miniseries on network television back in the mid 90s. The acting is about what you'd expect from a TV movie, the dialogue is slightly corny at times, and the special effects aren't great, to say the least.
However, I thought the Langoliers succeeded in doing something that you rarely see in horror films in that it successfully took that slow-building feeling of fear and dread that you get when you read a scary novel and transferred it to the screen. Generally speaking, horror movies these days tend to rely on shocks and scares, but the Langoliers is a slow-paced mystery thriller, kind of like a really creepy Twilight Zone episode, where our heroes spend much of their time trying to piece together the clues in order to solve the mystery of their predicament, all while an ominous feeling of oncoming danger just grows and grows. Overall, I thought it was pretty good. 7/10
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- 4 feb 2011
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