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Old 02-10-2009, 10:27 AM
 
Location: 26201 D Drive South, Albion, Michigan
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In this made-for-TV film, Rod Taylor plays a Vietnam vet who loses his wife (Joanna Pettet) and child to a plane crashing into their home in Dublin, Ireland. He's devastated by this event at first, then suspects that there's more to it than he was told. He's aided in his quest to find out what was behind the crash by a reporter (Joanna Pettet again, since she plays 2 roles here) who looks like his deceased spouse, and they discover that it was part of a terrorist plot. Please, if anyone here has seen this, could you tell me how it ended? Whatever info you're able to provide me with would be of great value indeed. Thanks for your indulgence and patience. Martin 1973 February 10, 2009
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