- Release Date: 2006
- Runtime: 240 min
- Genre: Drama, History
- Starring: Harvey Keitel, Michael Benyaer, Wendy Crewson, Shirley Douglas ... see all
- Director: David L. Cunningham
- Plot: A television mini-series on the events leading up to the US terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
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| Sep 08, 2006Orlando Weekly
The movie's a smear piece, plain and simple, and ABC should be ashamed of itself.
So throwing in a bullshit scene to make Sandy Berger look like a jackass or Madeline Albright look like a dipshit isn't cool, especially when those scenes contradict known fact.
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dailymail.co.uk –
2009-02-19
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Affront to sanity
dailymail.co.uk –
2009-02-19
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abc.net.au –
2009-02-06
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Osama bin Laden applies for dream island job
smh.com.au –
2009-02-04
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