Air Force One

Updated June 26, 2020 | Infoplease Staff
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Writer: Andrew W. Marlowe
Director of Photography:Michael Ballhaus
Editor:Richard Francis-Bruce
Music:Jerry Goldsmith
Production Designer:William Sandell
Producers:Wolfgang Petersen, Gail Katz, Armyan Bernstein and Jon Shestack
Beacon Pictures and Columbia Pictures; R; 125 minutes
Release:7/97
Cast:Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Wendy Crewson, Jurgen Prochnow, Liesel Matthews, Dean Stockwell, Xander Berkeley and Glenn Close

Harrison Ford for President! This is the guy who should be in the Oval Office. He's a decorated Vietnam vet, a doting father and husband and a tough, no-nonsense leader with cojones. And, he sticks to his guns. Where was he in 1992? 1996? Ford's so convincing as President James Marshall that it's easy to forget he's acting. But the problem is that in a summer where blockbusters are a dime a dozen, Air Force One emerges as a seen-it-before thriller. Returning home from Moscow, where he delivered an impassioned speech about suppressing dictators and terrorists, President Marshall, his family and staff are taken hostage on Air Force One by fanatic Ivan Korshunov (Oldman) and his gang of thugs who will stop at nothing to resurrect Communism. Marshall's veep (Close) holds down the fort on the ground with businesslike precision, even when she's going head-to-head with the trigger-happy secretary of defense (Stockwell).


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