Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 15000000
Revenue
$ 76300000

Captain Jason M. Dahl

First Officer LeRoy Homer

Deborah Welsh

CeeCee Lyles

Wanda Anita Green

Sandra Bradshaw

Lorraine G. Bay

Todd Beamer

William Joseph Cashman

Jane Folger

Joseph DeLuca

Thomas E. Burnett, Jr.

Waleska Martinez

Linda Gronlund

Colleen Fraser

Deora Frances Bodley

Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas

Jeremy Glick

Kristin White Gould

Georgine Rose Corrigan

Mark Bingham

John Talignani

Louis J. Nacke, II

Toshiya Kuge

Jean Hoadley Peterson

Andrew Garcia

Marion R. Britton

Hilda Marcin

Donald Peterson

Alan Anthony Beaven

Donald Freeman Greene

Christian Adams

Patrick Joseph Driscoll

Edward P. Felt

Richard Guadagno

Patricia Cushing

Honor Elizabeth Wainio

Nicole Carol Miller

Mark Rothenberg

Christine Snyder

Ziad Jarrah

Saeed Al Ghamdi

Ahmed Al Haznawi

Ahmed Al Nami

Thomas Roberts

Boston Controller

Boston Controller

Boston Controller

Supervisor

Boston Controller

Cleveland Supervisor

Cleveland Supervisor

Cleveland Controller

Ben Sliney

Tobin Miller

Rich Sullivan

Tony Smith

John White

Herndon Staff

Herndon Staff

Herndon Staff

Herndon Staff

Major James Fox

Senior ID Tech

1st Lt. Jeremy Powell

Major Kevin Nasypany

Col. Robert Marr

Major Dawne Deskins

Curt Applegate

New York Controller

New York Controller

New York Controller

Paul Thumser

Greg Callahan

Rick Tepper

Newark Supervisor

Judy Strayline - Chief Operator (uncredited)

Mary Robbins - Phone Operator (uncredited)

Flight Controller (uncredited)

Air Traffic Control Midnight Supervisor (uncredited)

Missile Controller - N.E.A.D.S (uncredited)

Mme. Featherbottom - Phone Operator (uncredited)

Passport Official (uncredited)

Written by Splinter on 2021-03-19
A remarkable film that I didn't want to watch but felt compelled to and felt numb at the very end. Stunningly stark in its portrayal of the events of that day, Paul Greengrass produced a film that one can never forget.

Written by mooney240 on 2023-01-02
**United 93 is not an easy film to watch, but it honors the unprecedented circumstances of United 93 on September 11.** United 93 is the sobering story of the bravery of the hostages that fought to retake United 93 on September 11, 2001. Paul Greengrass masterfully captured the chaos and panic of September 11 as the military, government, FAA, and airlines all scrambled to respond to the terrorist crisis. The movie takes a few minutes before the frenzy is unleashed, but once it does, the tension and heart-pounding don’t stop until the credits roll. This film is not a feel-good or heartwarming movie because it perfectly depicts the terror the passenger experienced and the power of their courage in such extraordinary circumstances. It’s significant to see, understand, and experience that day through the perspectives of so many trying to protect the lives of those in danger.