- In order to create a realistic scene and atmosphere, the main props selected a Boeing 757 passenger plane that has been in service for 20 years and is ready to be scrapped.
- In order to obtain a rugged and solemn picture, Paul Greengrass used a handheld camera and other programming techniques, and simultaneously provided a recording of real conversations on the day of the flight. There are a lot of silent footage in the film, and the rapid breathing of the passengers can be clearly heard.
- The families of the victims actively cooperated with the filming of the film. They provided the crew with detailed information about the families of the victims, including the clothes they were wearing at the time of the accident and the candy they were used to eating while flying.
- In order to create a real confrontation atmosphere and let the actors feel isolation, fear and hostility more deeply, the four actors who played the hijackers and the actors who played the passengers and flight crew lived in different hotels, and even the meals were separated. Can only meet on the set.
- The Iraqi actor Lewis Samari, who played the role of the hijacker leader in the film, did not obtain a visa until the day before the boot.
- When Flight 93 was in the air, the terrorist at the tail of the plane was wearing a tan jacket. During his shooting, the zipper of the jacket was sometimes closed, sometimes not.
- There is a UPS plane parked on the parking lot of Newark Airport. The UPS logo on its fuselage was not used until 2003.
- After takeoff, a close-up of the exterior of the aircraft changed from a Boeing 757 to an Airbus A320.
- On the way from Newark to San Francisco westward, the flight altitude of Flight 93 was 350 (35,000 feet). In the United States, all westward flights have an even number (340 or 360), and 350 should apply. For flights heading east.
- Flight 93 took off from Runway 4 of Newark Airport. But in the film, the sign on the right of the end of the runway shows that the runway is to runway 22 to the southwest .
United 93 behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Sandra Bradshaw: [crying to husband Phil over the plane's Airfone] But, baby, I promise you, if I get out of this, I'm quitting tomorrow. I'll quit tomorrow. I promise, I'll quit tomorrow.
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Ziad Jarrah: Open the door. Open the door and nobody will be hurt.