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Wikipedia article




'Shootdown' is a 1988 American made-for-television drama film starring Angela Lansbury. Leonard Hill served as the executive producer.

Plot



In the film, Nan Moore (Lansbury) loses her son in the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 disaster. She wishes to discover the truth about her son's death.

Cast



*Angela Lansbury as Nan Moore

*George Coe as David

*Kyle Secor as John Moore

*Molly Hagan as Elizabeth Moore

*Jennifer Savidge as Mary

*Diana Bellamy as Lillian

*Alan Fudge as Bruce

Production



The film's production was delayed due to controversies surrounding the KAL007 incident. NBC subjected the film to various cuts and rewrites. Producer Leonard Hill said that NBCs censors "played the role of grand inquisitor. It was quite a relentless interrogation and it turned into a war of attrition." The network deleted dialogue that criticized the U.S. government for using the incident for its own political purposes, and specific criticisms of the Reagan administration were likewise repressed. Consequently, the film made no mention of the U.S. Air Force destroying all radar tapes after the incident, nor that the Korea pilot Captain Chun took out a grand sum of insurance the night before the flight. The network also insisted that Seymour Hershs view that the aeroplane had simply drifted into Soviet airspace be inserted into the film.

See also



'Coded Hostile'

References






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