"Souls on Board" | |
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Air date | February 26th, 2000 |
Writers | Daniel Arkin |
Director | Tobe Hooper |
Producers | Glen Morgan; James Wong; Sarah Caplan; Randy Nelson |
Starring | Julianne Nicholson; Gabriel Macht; Melissa Crider; Bill Cobbs; John Billingsley; Kevin J. O'Connor |
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"Souls on Board" is the fourth episode of season one of The Others. The episode was directed by Tobe Hooper and written by Daniel Arkin. It first aired on NBC on Saturday, February 26th, 2000. In this episode, the group takes a flight bound for Arizona, which takes them across the same flight plan as a previous airliner that crashed. Ghosts of the original passengers appear and cause problems for the crew.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Julianne Nicholson | Marian Kitt |
Gabriel Macht | Doctor Mark Gabriel |
Melissa Crider | Ellen "Satori" Polaski |
Bill Cobbs | Elmer Greentree |
John Billingsley | Professor Miles Ballard |
Kevin J. O'Connor | Warren Day |
John Aylward | Albert McGonagle |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Dennis Bendersky | Youngest child |
Clement E. Blake | Pasty-faced man |
Dale Dye | Captain Ken Radley |
Phyllis Ehrlich | Female Passenger |
Katerina Gavala | Sheena |
Adam Gierasch | Male Passenger |
Annie Kitral | Ticketing agent |
Ray Laska | Captain Steve Garcia |
Casey Lluberes | Jeanette Depasse |
Diane Salinger | Karen |
David Stifel | Volunteer |
Rachel Wilson | Tandi |
Notes & Trivia[]
Director Tobe Hooper is better known as the creator of the original 1974 independent slasher film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. He has also directed films such as Eaten Alive, Poltergeist and The Mangler.
See also[]
External Links[]
- "Souls on Board" at AMG
- "Souls on Board" at IMDB
- "Souls on Board" at TV.com
- "Souls on Board" at TV Rage.com
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