Release Year: 2000 Rating: R Duration: 98 minutes Other Title: Flight 180 Director: James Wong Producer: Craig Perry, Glen Morgan, Warren Zide Distributor: New Line Cinema
synopsis
After having a vision of his friends crashing in a plane, he tells them not to get on only later his friends start getting killed one by one.
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