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While Alex Browning enters a plane to France, he gets a premention that the plane will blow off killing everyone on board. He panics and he and some other passengers leaves the plane. In fact the plane explode during take off. All of the survivors are happy to life, but Death do not want anyone escape from him and tries to kill all of them.
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While Alex Browning enters a plane to France, he gets a premention that the plane will blow up killing everyone on board. He panics and he and some other passengers leave the plane. In fact the plane explodes during take off. All of the survivors are happy to live, but Death does not want anyone to escape from him and tries to kill all of them.
  
 
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[[Image:FDB74702.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Alex watching the Boeing 747.]]
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Revision as of 16:05, 27 July 2011

Final Destination movie poster

Movie (2000)

Starring:
Devon Sawa (Alex Chance Browning)
Ali Larter (Clear Rivers)
Chad E. Donella (Tod Waggner)
Kristen Cloke (Valerie Lewton)
Seann William Scott (Billy Hitchcock)
Kerr Smith (Carter Horton)

While Alex Browning enters a plane to France, he gets a premention that the plane will blow up killing everyone on board. He panics and he and some other passengers leave the plane. In fact the plane explodes during take off. All of the survivors are happy to live, but Death does not want anyone to escape from him and tries to kill all of them.

Boeing 747

Boeing 747 in colors of movie airline Volée Airlines. Used for the flight 180 which is a scheduled flight from New York to France.

Flight 180.
Alex watching the Boeing 747.


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