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In 2004, explorers began a search for a plane that crashed into Lake Michigan in 1950, killing 58 people. They didn’t find it ...
The upcoming Tom Cruise movie ā€œAmerican Madeā€ is ensnared in lawsuits related to a plane crash during production in Colombia in 2015 that resulted in the deaths of two of the film’s crew ...
Gary Spinelli wrote the screenplay for the movie, which is based on a true story, Set for release Sept. 29, it co-stars Domhnall Gleeson, Sarah Wright, E. Roger Mitchell, Jesse Plemons, Lola Kirke ...
After two men died after a Sept. 2015 plane crash on the set of Tom Cruise's American Made, new lawsuits raise questions over who is to blame Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She ...
The movie, out Sept. 29, tells the story of Barry Seal, the real-life American pilot who smuggled drugs for Pablo Escobar and his cartel. Olsen plays Seal’s wife Lucy in the film.
The producers of the Tom Cruise film ā€œAmerican Madeā€ have settled all litigation surrounding a 2015 plane crash in Colombia that killed two pilots. The settlement resolves pending suits in ...
Producers behind the Tom Cruise drug thriller American Made are the subject of a new wrongful death lawsuit filed Wednesday after a plane used for the movie crashed in September 2015 and killed ...
Cruise was in production on the movie at the time of the incident, but was not on the plane. Universal decided last August to change the title from ā€œ Mena ā€ to ā€œ American Made ,ā€ and move ...
Two Dead on a Tom Cruise Movie Shoot: A Plane Crash in Colombia, Lawsuits and a Survivor Speaks Out. Was a tragedy during the production of Cruise's 'American Made' preventable?
Then, less than 30 seconds before the crash, an air traffic controller asked the helicopter if it had the arriving plane in sight. The controller made a second radio call to the helicopter which ...
Turning a real-life mystery into a movie. The story is in many ways too much. Too absurd. Too ’80s. Even the screenwriters of the ā€œFast & Furiousā€ movies would think it far-fetched.
The crash, which killed all 64 people aboard the packed Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas — plus three people on the chopper — is the deadliest US air disaster since 2001.