![]() Johnson played my husband, and I would have picked him. KING: What do you think of the actor's interpretation of your husband? DAHL: I think it was very well cast. This is a story that needed to be told, and I'm very proud of the job that they did. I - I am happy that they went ahead and recorded the history, as other movies have been recorded, the Holocaust and - and Pearl Harbor. What did you think of the film? DAHL: I thought it was well done. KING: Very well played on the screen, I'm sure you'll agree. KING: Sandy Dahl, your husband was the captain that day, Jason Dahl. And so to see it on the screen, there were no surprises. And I have seen in my mind what happened on that plane over and over and over. I have thought about every sound, every word Tom said to me on the phone and every breath he took. And I think that the difference is for 4 1/2 years, I have lived every moment on that plane. And yet my two friends used all the tissue. And what I found is that my sister and I didn't shed a tear. KING: Did it upset you? BURNETT: You know, I went into the theater expecting to use a purse full of tissue that I had brought with me, and I went with my sister and two friends. The script was well written, and the camera work was - made you feel as if you were really on the plane with the characters. What do you think? DEENA BURNETT, WIFE OF 9/11 VICTIM: I agree with David. KING: Deena Burnett, your husband died on that plane. And for that, we are both grateful and relieved. And I know that we feel that they really got the story right. Paul Greengrass and his staff of researchers and the cast and crew set about to tell this story, a real story that really needs to be told, and their intent was to do it with authenticity and accuracy. David, what did you think of the film? DAVID BEAMER, FATHER OF 9/11 VICTIM: Larry, I thought the film was very, very well done. It's a return visit to this program for Alice. Her son, Mark Bingham, was a passenger on Flight 93. And also in Los Angeles is Alice Hoagland. By the way, she continues as a United Airlines flight attendant. Her husband, Captain Jason Dahl, was the pilot on United 93. ![]() She's the author of the forthcoming book, "Fighting Back". Her husband, Thomas Burnett, was also a passenger. His son, Todd Beamer, was a passenger on Flight 93. We welcome to our cameras and microphones in Washington, David Beamer. We're going to deal with it tonight on this program. ![]() The show you won't forget is next on LARRY KING LIVE. Plus we'll take you to the site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where Flight 93 crashed and talk with two of the first responders to that tragic scene. And meet the actors that played their loved ones. KING: But is it too soon for Hollywood to tell their story? Tonight families of those brave men and women react to the release of the movie "United 93". KING: On September 11, 2001, the passengers and crew of United Flight 93 became heroes. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Down the 93 runway. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Families of 9/11 Victims Praise 'United 93' ![]()
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