World Trade Center

The world saw evil that day. Two men saw something else.

6.1
20062h 9m

Two police officers struggle to survive when they become trapped beneath the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

John McLoughlin

Photo of Maria Bello

Maria Bello

Donna McLoughlin

Photo of Connor Paolo

Connor Paolo

Steven McLoughlin

Photo of Michael Peña

Michael Peña

Will Jimeno

Photo of Armando Riesco

Armando Riesco

Antonio Rodrigues

Photo of Jay Hernandez

Jay Hernandez

Dominick Pezzulo

Photo of Jon Bernthal

Jon Bernthal

Christopher Amoroso

Photo of Nick Damici

Nick Damici

Lieutenant Kassimatis

Photo of Jude Ciccolella

Jude Ciccolella

Inspector Fields

Photo of Marcos Palma

Marcos Palma

Street Hood #2

Photo of Cliff Bemis

Cliff Bemis

Desk Cop

Photo of Harmonica Sunbeam

Harmonica Sunbeam

9th Avenue Hooker

Photo of Ned Eisenberg

Ned Eisenberg

Officer Polnicki

Photo of Nicholas Turturro

Nicholas Turturro

Officer Colovito

Photo of Danny Nucci

Danny Nucci

Officer Giraldi

Photo of Tawny Cypress

Tawny Cypress

Bleeding Woman

Photo of Robert Blanche

Robert Blanche

WTC Desk Officer

Photo of Tom Wright

Tom Wright

Officer Reynolds

Photo of Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Gyllenhaal

Allison Jimeno

Photo of Brad William Henke

Brad William Henke

Allison's Brother

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

1/10

This film marks the end, the absolute end of Oliver Stone's work.

Alexander wasn't great, but you still had that Oliver Stone vibe when you watched it. You still knew who was making it.

World Trade Center is Stone directing a Lifetime movie with an enormous budget. It's competently made...but it's doesn't feel like it's Oliver Stone signed sealed, and delivered.

Once upon a time you could sit down and watch a movie and knew he directed it without even knowing the title. Now, well, after Alexander, you can tell he had a hand in the script and that's really it.

WTC doesn't have the mark of Oliver Stone on it and, honestly it sucks because of it.

You've reached the end.