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A Dark Reflection
Description
fter returning from the Middle East. airline owner, he is faced with the nightmare scenario. Corporate profit or the public';;s safety?
fter returning from the Middle East. airline owner, he is faced with the nightmare scenario. Corporate profit or the public';;s safety?
Actors:
Michael Burrell,
Josh Coleman,
John Woodley,
Alice Louise Macgillivray,
Leah Bracknell,
Abbey Marise Butler,
Tom Bonington
Michael Burrell
Josh Coleman
John Woodley
Alice Louise Macgillivray
Leah Bracknell
12 July 1964, Westminster, London, England, UK
Abbey Marise Butler
5 September 1992, West Sussex, England, UK
Tom Bonington
Genre:
Thriller
Director:
Tristan Loraine
Tristan Loraine
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#A Dark Reflection #Georgina Sutcliffe #Marina Sirtis #Mark Dymond #Nicholas Day #Rita Ramnani #Stephen Tompkinson #Tristan Loraine
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February 27, 2015
Would-be conspiracy thriller undermines its own noble intent - to get the word out about a real-life problem with toxic air on commercial passenger jets - with its amateurism and dull, plodding earnestness.
February 26, 2015
Effectively an amateur feature film produced to professional standards - more or less - and directed by a former BA airline pilot called Tristan Loraine.
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This tale is without the sufficient dramatic potential to work as a feature length film.
February 27, 2015
Loraine directs at a very brisk pace but you can't help but feel he could have made his points more effectively in a documentary.

