
The 9/11 Commission Report
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Independent writer-director Leigh Slawner helms this chilling dramatization of the findings laid out in the best-selling 9/11 Commission Report, a document that sought to analyze the circumstances surrounding coordinated terrorist attacks against American civilians on Sept 11 2001.
Top Cast


Rhett Giles
Rhett Giles
Mike
Rhett Giles
Mike


Griff Furst
Griff Furst
Gary
Griff Furst
Gary


Sarah Lieving
Sarah Lieving
Valerie
Sarah Lieving
Valerie


Jeff Denton
Jeff Denton
Jack
Jeff Denton
Jack


Eliza Swenson
Eliza Swenson
Rosalind
Eliza Swenson
Rosalind
Marat Glazer
Marat Glazer
Yousef
Marat Glazer
Yousef


A.J. Castro
A.J. Castro
Ali
A.J. Castro
Ali


Christina Rosenberg
Christina Rosenberg
Sarah
Christina Rosenberg
Sarah


Kim Little
Kim Little
Jamie
Kim Little
Jamie


Chriss Anglin
Chriss Anglin
Sam
Chriss Anglin
Sam
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