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Angel Flight Down

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
311
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David Charvet and Patricia Kalember in Angel Flight Down (1996)
Drama

In the wintry Rockies, the crash of a medical-emergency aircraft strands the pilot and four travelers, including a critically ill child.In the wintry Rockies, the crash of a medical-emergency aircraft strands the pilot and four travelers, including a critically ill child.In the wintry Rockies, the crash of a medical-emergency aircraft strands the pilot and four travelers, including a critically ill child.

  • Director
    • Charles Wilkinson
  • Writer
    • Michael Petryni
  • Stars
    • Patricia Kalember
    • David Charvet
    • Christopher Atkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    311
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Wilkinson
    • Writer
      • Michael Petryni
    • Stars
      • Patricia Kalember
      • David Charvet
      • Christopher Atkins
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patricia Kalember
    Patricia Kalember
    • Teresa Bagshaw
    David Charvet
    David Charvet
    • Brad Brown
    Christopher Atkins
    Christopher Atkins
    • Jack Bahr
    Garwin Sanford
    Garwin Sanford
    • Rick Fowler
    Stephen E. Miller
    Stephen E. Miller
    • Robert Coma
    Donna-Lynne Larson
    • Patty Bahr
    • (as Donna Larson)
    Paige Magnusson
    • Sammy Bahr
    Gary Graham
    Gary Graham
    • Bob Bagshaw
    Deanna Milligan
    Deanna Milligan
    • Angie Brown
    Donna Belleville
    Jesse Moss
    Jesse Moss
    • Travis Bagshaw
    Rod Padmos
    Rod Padmos
    Paul Coeur
    Maureen Thomas
    Maureen Thomas
    Daniel Busheikin
    Judith Buchan
    Judith Buchan
    Nirmala Naidoo-Hill
    Ed Washington
    • Director
      • Charles Wilkinson
    • Writer
      • Michael Petryni
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    User reviews12

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    1arpahobo

    I hope this was not a true representation of the event.

    I cannot believe a medevac in the north would leave in bad wx without parkas, hats, mitts and felt boots. Who doesn't know you lose the most heat through your head? Would toques really have spoiled the visuals? I couldn't stop watching this stupidity!! Just to see how the story ends.... really.
    jihad-3

    Senseless airplane crash with no story.

    A kid is getting sick, some people have to save him. Using an airplane for transportation, a crash wasn't avoidable. You can imagine what happens then. Actually nothing. No story, no actor performance, nothing to watch.

    If are not forced to watch this movie then you can save yourself the meaningless entertainment in watching it.
    9Movie_Lover502948

    a good watch

    at first I had no intention of watching this movie well at first i didnt then i watched the last half hour of it and it really held my attention the next day it was on again. this is a wonderful flim with great acting im not saying its for everybody but pretty much everyone will enjoy it.If its on it is worth watching.
    2russellcooley

    Like The Plane,This Film Was Only Ever Going To Go Down

    Picture the scene,me and a buddy are on holidays in Gran Canaria.Its a cloudy day so we decide to stay in our hotel room and sample a random day time film.We flick to channel 6,THE MOVIE CHANNEL.

    We settle down to watch a film entitled ANGEL FLIGHT DOWN........sounded promising,I always like watching disaster films especially ones involving planes.We start to watch the film,immediately I recognise David Charvet from Baywatch fame although I'm too embarrassed to tell my mate I actually remember his face so....I keep quiet.The films plot involves a GRIEF-STRICKEN child in need of urgent medical assistance,so urgent,they needed an angel flight,unknown to them,it was going DOWN,hence the title,Angel Flight Down.

    Its a snowy night,but they just gotta get that kid(terribly played by Deanna Milligan,for the whole film she makes silly noises that is supposed to portray a sick child)to the hospital.The plane takes off and everything seems fine but ten minutes into the journey,something.......goes wrong.The engine fails.At this point in the review I must point out that the plane going down scene is pretty good with outdoor and indoor cockpit shots of the disaster about to happen.

    The plane crashes in the snowy mountains but all inside survive the crash.OK,this review is a bit long winded so I'll cut to the chase,the acting is god awful,terrible,shocking,diabolical. After I watched the film I felt violated.After the plane crash we are left with an hours worth of bilge of a film.The people in the plane try to stay warm and for some reason one of the people gets out of the plane and rants and raves for a bit only to walk back inside the plane for absolutely NO REASON.

    Obviously,in the end,all the people in the plane are rescued by live helicopters and David Charvet learns to be a better man blah blah blah.Terrible film.....seriously,how do people who make these films sleep at night?If you want to see a half decent disaster air-plane movie go rent out Alive.
    Flippitygibbit

    Somebody slap that guy!

    I didn't exactly 'watch' this movie - it was more like rubbernecking. It got so bad in places that it took me precisely three attempts to watch it through to the end, but luckily British satellite movie channels obliged by constantly looping the film. I both like and dislike 'Angel Flight Down'. I'm a sucker for 'true stories', especially those about aviation rescue events. I just wish that the writers had applied dramatic licence in this case, and killed off David Charvet's character. And the young girl's annoying father. Both were highly irritating leading up to, during, and immediately following the mountainside emergency landing. Charvet's character was petulant, selfish, and dense. Charvet himself must have been banking too much on his 'Baywatch' pretty boy status to get him through, but his chubby cheeks and pouting lips merely aggravated his bad acting. The father was incredibly melodramatic and flouncy, especially during the slo-mo shots of the plane's interior during the crash.

    The only character I warmed to was the female paramedic, Theresa, played by Patricia Kalember. She was believable, and reserved enough to keep the two 'boys' on the flight in check.

    Up until the survivors started to work together to aid their rescue, there were some painful moments. Charvet's aero-paramedic being snotty with the girl's father about his religious beliefs, almost telling him to 'keep it to himself' at one point, when prayer couldn't exactly have hurt anyone at that point. I expected some drawn out 'Ted Striker of Airplane!' backstory about Charvet's character being let down by his once fervent faith in a higher being, with the way the paramedic kept sniping about religion.

    The constant harassment of the delirious pilot was another. Kalember's character tells the others that Rick has potentially fatal head injuries. So what does Charvet's character do? Shake the poor guy around, yelling, 'Wake up! Wake up! Where's the EMT? Wake up!' Why they couldn't locate the EMT themselves, by process of elimination, is beyond me. How long had the two paramedics been working around aircraft? And when Rick managed to gather enough faculties together to tell them, 'It's in the back', Charvet's character had to be told twice more, with the qualifier 'The EMT is in the back', before anybody acted on the information!

    The actual rescue effort, however, was heartwarming. As Kalember's character narrated, people hardly ever walk away from a mountain crash, and stories of miraculous survivals like the bare facts of 'Angel Flight Down' provided, always amaze and affect me. I've seen better air crash dramatisations, and I've run away screaming from worse. Charvet aside, this was actually a pretty fair representation of a real-life incident.

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ángel caído
    • Filming locations
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Carla Singer Productions
      • World International Network (WIN)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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