Family members of Marshall plane crash victims sought: Special screening of Marshall movie anticipated

From: Charleston Gazette | Date: October 18, 2006 | Copyright information

Several Huntington-area family members of victims of the 1970 Marshall University plane crash are trying to locate other surviving family members living throughout the United States to inform them of events surrounding the Dec. 12 premiere of "We Are Marshall."

One of those anticipated events is a special screening by Warner Bros. Pictures of the movie that will be shown to surviving family members before the premiere.

"We are thankful to Warner Bros. for thinking of the familie...

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