- In "The Passenger List", a plane crash investigator becomes worried that his daughter may have been on an airliner that crashed, but he's missing the point. In "The Bokor", a group of medical students falls prey to - one of them.
- The Passenger List: Aviation investigator Jeremy Bell investigates the crash of a plane he himself saw go down. He comes to believe that his daughter may have been on board and becomes desperate to find the truth. It's not too long before it becomes apparent that his daughter has been dead for quite some time before the crash. Could the cracks in the objects all around him be symbolic of cracks in his sanity... Or his reality? / The Bokor: Diane and two other medical students have to cut up the cadaver of a Bokor, an evil voodoo priest, for school. As they cut the tattoo that's supposed to bind his powers, terrible things start to happen, including the disappearance of the Bokor's body.—Saundra Luchs
- Jeremy Bell is a transportation official investigating an airplane crash with no survivors. He begins to fear his daughter was on the plane. During the investigation, he is romantically drawn to a woman who's family died aboard the plane. He begins to question his sanity after an increasing number of vivid feelings of deja vu. In the end he discovers that the entire post-crash experience has been some kind of hallucination in the moments before his death: both he and the woman he's involved with are passengers on the plane and it all starts to happen again...
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of The Passenger List/The Bokor (2001) in Australia?
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