The Right Thing to Do
00:00 - 04:55
4m 55s
When two New York City Port Authority police officers find themselves trapped in the rubble of September 11, 2001, both they and the people who love them must endure a horrible ordeal before they are finally found. The lessons they learn about life and hope and community will stay with them forever.

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