Escape: Human Cargo
Escape: Human Cargo is a 1998 American action television film, directed by Simon Wincer. In 1999, the film was nominated at the Motion Picture Sound Editors for the Golden Reel Award in the Best Sound Editing - Television movies category. It lost to A Soldier's Sweetheart.[1]
Escape: Human Cargo | |
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Genre | Action Drama |
Written by | William Mickelberry (screenplay) Dan Vining (screenplay) Clyde Burleson (story "Flight From Dharan") |
Directed by | Simon Wincer |
Starring | Treat Williams Stephen Lang Sasson Gabai |
Music by | Eric Colvin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Robert Rehme Mace Neufeld |
Producers | Nick Grillo Anne E. Curry David Franco |
Cinematography | David Burr |
Editor | Terry Blythe |
Running time | 107 minutes |
Production company | Neufeld Rehme Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Showtime |
Original release | March 22, 1998 (U.S.) |
Plot
John McDonald, an American prefabricated housing entrepreneur, is working on a business deal in Saudi Arabia. The business deal goes awry and he's soon arrested by his business partner and made a virtual hostage within the Kingdom and does not receive any help from the U.S. Embassy as they have a noninterference policy with the Saudi government. Fearing for the worst, McDonald crafts a plot to smuggle himself out in a wooden cargo box.
Cast
- Treat Williams ... John McDonald
- Stephen Lang ... Dennis McNatt
- Sasson Gabai ... Suliman Nasir Rasi
- Ze'ev Revach ... Sheik Abdulla Fazza
- Rinan Haim ... Silent Sam
- Uri Gavriel ... Khalid
References
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