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Governor Thomas H. Kean, Chair of the 9/11
Commission, is Senior Consultant
Historic Broadcast Airs on September 10 and 11 with
Limited Commercial Interruptions Cast Includes Harvey Keitel, Shirley Douglas,
Patricia Heaton, Penny Johnson Jerald, Dan Lauria,
Amy Madigan, Michael Murphy, Stephen Root, William
Sadler, Katy Selverstone, Shaun Toub and Donnie
Wahlberg
On September 11, 2001 the world stood still as
terrorists used four planes as lethal weapons
against innocent Americans. The 9/11 Commission was
formed to determine how such an attack could happen,
and its report documents the trail from the 1993
World Trade Center bombing to the tragedy of that
autumn morning. The bipartisan commission effort
created a comprehensive record of events and
provides valuable insight into what must be done to
protect the nation in the future.
ABC will present "The Path to 9/11," a dramatization
of the events detailed in The 9/11 Commission Report
and other sources, in an epic miniseries event. "The
Path to 9/11" will begin on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 and
conclude on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 (8:00-11:00 p.m.,
both nights). The miniseries will air with limited
commercial interruption.
"This film is going to be enormously helpful to
those of us who have been working so hard to get the
Commission's recommendations implemented," said
Governor Thomas H. Kean, Chairman of the 9/11
Commission and senior consultant on the miniseries.
"More people will see this film than probably
anything else on the subject. Telling the whole
story of 9/11 will help people better understand the
issues involved and what we need to do nationally
and locally to prevent another tragedy."
"When you take on the responsibility of telling the
story behind such an important event, it is
absolutely critical that you get it right," said
Steve McPherson, president of ABC Entertainment.
"Having Governor Kean, who chaired the 9/11
Commission, as a key advisor on this movie has not
only been an honor, it's also been crucial to the
project."
Mr. McPherson continued: "ABC is incredibly proud to
bring this story to our viewers. By dramatizing the
events that ultimately led to the 9/11 attack, the
miniseries presents a compelling story of what
happened then and what experts say needs to happen
now."
Directed by David L. Cunningham ("To End All Wars"),
the project stars acclaimed actor and Oscar nominee
Harvey Keitel ("Pulp Fiction," "The Piano") as FBI
agent John O'Neill, an expert on al Qaeda and on
Osama bin Laden at the time of the attacks.
His
co-stars include (in alphabetical order): Michael Benyaer ("24") as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM),
Ramzi Yousef's uncle; Shirley Douglas ("A House
Divided") as Madeleine Albright; newcomer Mido
Hamada as Massoud, one of America's pivotal allies;
Emmy winner Patricia Heaton ("Everybody Loves
Raymond") as Barbara Bodine,
Ambassador to Yemen; Frank John Hughes ("Without a
Trace") as Bill Miller, DSS agent in Pakistan; Penny
Johnson Jerald ("24") as Condoleezza Rice; Dan
Lauria ("Wonder Years") as CIA Director Richard
Tenet; Golden Globe winner Amy Madigan ("Carnivale")
as Patricia Carver, a top CIA analyst who prodded
her superiors to take further action against
terrorism; Michael Murphy ("Tanner on Tanner") as
William Cohen, President Clinton's Secretary of
Defense; Stephen Root ("News Radio") as Richard
Clarke, counter-terrorism advisor to four
presidents; William Sadler ("The Shawshank
Redemption") as Neil Herman, an FBI Supervisory
Special Agent who worked closely with O'Neill; Katy
Selverstone ("Drew Carey Show") as Nancy Floyd, an
agent who cultivated a key informant; Pip Torrens
("Pride & Prejudice") as CIA man Paul Kessler; film
star Shaun Toub ("Crash") as Emad Salem, an FBI
informant who helped bring down the Blind Sheikh,
and Donnie Wahlberg as "Kirk," an undercover CIA
agent.
The miniseries will take viewers behind closed doors
at the CIA, the FBI and the White House and into the
world of Richard Clarke, Madeleine Albright,
Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Sandy Berger and CIA
Director Richard Tenet, among others. Viewers will
follow the international manhunt for elusive bomber
Ramzi Yousef (Nabile Elouahabi, "Eastenders") and
meet several key players in the 9/11 saga,
including: John O'Neill, the career FBI agent who
spent ears zealously chasing bin Laden; then-ABC
newsman John Miller (portrayed by Barclay Hope, "Stargate
SG-1"), who interviewed bin Laden; Emad Salem and
other key Muslim informants who aided the U.S.; and
Ahmed Shah Massoud, commander of the Northern
Alliance, a crucial American ally and the person bin
Laden feared most.
The 9/11 Commission Report instantly became a
national bestseller when it was published in July
2004. Writer Cyrus Nowrasteh ("The Day Reagan Was
Shot") uses this historic document as the basis for
a powerful story with action as gripping and far
reaching as the source material itself. Shot in
Toronto, Morocco, New York and Washington, DC,
actors portray the famous and infamous, along with
the formerly anonymous and often heroic people
thrust onto history's stage. Beginning with the 1993
bombing of the World Trade Center and ending on the
morning of 9/11, the miniseries draws on detailed
information from the Report and other sources to
take viewers on an unforgettable journey through the
events that presaged that fateful day -- to
understand what went right and wrong, and what can
be learned from this crucial eight-year period.
Former ABC News anchor John Miller, now the FBI's
Assistant Director of Public Affairs, was also a
consultant on the project. His book, The Cell,
co-authored with Michael Stone, was optioned by ABC
for use in the teleplay. In addition, The Relentless
Pursuit by Samuel Katz was also optioned.
"The Path to 9/11" is executive-produced by Marc
Platt ("Empire Falls"). The producers are Hans
Proppe ("Anne Frank") and Cyrus Nowrasteh (also the
writer); and Governor Thomas H. Kean (Chair, The
9/11 Commission) is senior consultant. The director
is David L. Cunningham. The miniseries is a
production of UHP Productions, Ltd., and will be
distributed by Touchstone Television.
This program will carry a TV-14,V parental guideline
(both nights). |