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  1. Aug 1, 2023 · Non-Stop is a 2014 action thriller film starring Liam Neeson as Bill Marks, a former NYPD officer turned US Air Marshal. The film is not based on a true story, but the character is shaped by real-life officials who train Air Marshals.

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  3. For more movie news, stories and videos visit: http://www.screenslam.comAn air marshal springs into action during a transatlantic flight after receiving a se...

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  4. Prepare to immerse yourself in a roundup of compelling films brought to you by the talented Bill Marks. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming dramas, our review offers an engaging overview of...

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    Bill Marks is a Federal Air Marshal and the main protagonist of the 2014 film, Non-Stop. He is portrayed by Liam Neeson.

    Bill Marks is an alcoholic U.S. federal air marshal; he enrolled in the Air Marshal service after he was discharged from the NYPD. On a non-stop flight from New York to London aboard British Aqualantic Flight 10, midway over the Atlantic Ocean, Marks receives text messages on his secure phone stating that someone on the plane will die every 20 minutes unless $150 million is transferred into a specific bank account.

    Breaking protocol, Marks consults with Jack Hammond, the other air marshal on the flight. Hammond is revealed to be smuggling cocaine in a briefcase; following an altercation, Marks ends up killing him in a lavatory. This occurs exactly at the 20 minute mark, resulting in the first death. As Marks attempts to stall for time with the texter, he works with Nancy Hoffman, a flight attendant, and Jen Summers, a passenger seated next to Marks, to discover the texter's identity. When the next 20 minutes expires, the captain suddenly dies of poisoning.

    The public becomes convinced that Marks is hijacking the plane, as the bank account is in his name and a passenger uploads video footage of him treating passengers aggressively with no explanation. Co-pilot Kyle Rice has been instructed by the TSA to ignore Marks and land in Iceland, the closest destination; he diverts the plane but continues to cautiously trust Marks. Cell phone programmer Zack White is asked by Marks to design a hack which will cause the texter's cell phone to ring. It is discovered in the pocket of a passenger, who claims to have never seen the phone before. Following a fight with Marks, the passenger dies in a similar fashion to the captain.

    In the lavatory, Marks finds a hole in the wall that allowed someone to shoot a poison dart at the captain; he finds that the deceased passenger was struck with a dart as well. While Marks and Summers try to gain access to the texter's phone, it suddenly activates, sending automated messages to TSA implying that Marks is suicidal and is going to detonate a bomb on the plane.

    Marks finds the bomb hidden in the cocaine smuggled by Hammond. Passengers attempt to disable Marks, convinced he is a terrorist. They overpower Marks but passenger Tom Bowen uses Marks's gun to make them move away. Marks finally explains the situation and they agree to work with him.

    Unable to land the plane in time, he attempts to initiate a protocol of least damage: by descending the plane to 8,000 feet to equalize air pressure, placing the bomb in the rear of the plane, covering it with baggage and moving the passengers to the front to contain the explosion and minimize casualties.

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  5. Aug 25, 2021 · Bill Marks built a 572 cubic-inch big-block Chevy with a ProCharger and a five-speed transmission for his 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442. He loves to drive it hard and have fun at the track.

  6. Bill Marks is a federal air marshal who tries to stop a terrorist threat on a plane. IMDb provides photos, quotes, and information about the character and the movie.