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Director: | Simon West |
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Writer: | Scott Rosenberg |
Staring: |
Newly-paroled former US Army ranger Cameron Poe is headed back to his wife, but must fly home aboard a prison transport flight dubbed "Jailbird" taking the “worst of the worst” prisoners, a group described as “pure predators”, to a new super-prison. Poe faces impossible odds when the transport plane is skyjacked mid-flight by the most vicious criminals in the country led by the mastermind — genius serial killer Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, and backed by black militant Diamond Dog and psychopath Billy Bedlam. | |
Release Date: | Jun 05, 1997 |
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Director: | Simon West |
Writer: | Scott Rosenberg |
Genres: | Action, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | prison, ambush, helicopter, gas station, war veteran, undercover, mexican standoff, sandstorm, airplane, bravery, hijacking, us army, psychopath, prison guard, escape, serial killer, shootout, u.s. marshal, las vegas, explosion, brutality, convict, desert, war hero, diabetic, dea agent, hostile takeover, skyjacker, motorcycle chase, disguises, action hero, army veteran, prisoner transport, transport plane, absurd |
Production Companies | Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Touchstone Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $224,012,234
Budget: $75,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Nicolas Cage | Cameron Poe |
John Cusack | Agent Vince Larkin |
John Malkovich | Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom |
Ving Rhames | Nathan "Diamond Dog" Jones |
Mykelti Williamson | "Baby-O" O'Dell |
Dave Chappelle | "Pinball" Parker |
Colm Meaney | Agent Duncan Malloy |
Monica Potter | Tricia Poe |
Landry Allbright | Casey Poe |
Rachel Ticotin | Guard Sally Bishop |
Steve Buscemi | Garland Greene - "The Marietta Mangler" |
Nick Chinlund | William "Billy Bedlam" Bedford |
M.C. Gainey | "Swamp Thing" |
Danny Trejo | "Johnny-23" |
Renoly Santiago | "Sally-Can't Dance" |
Steve Eastin | Guard Falzon |
Brendan Kelly | Conrad |
Jesse Borrego | Francisco Cindino |
Carl Ciarfalio | Con #1 |
Mongo Brownlee | Ajax |
José Zúñiga | Sims |
Ned Bellamy | Chopper Pilot |
John Marshall Jones | Gator |
John Roselius | Devers |
Fredric Lehne | Pilot |
Martin McSorley | Co-Pilot |
Dylan Haggerty | Starkey |
Dan Bell | Fuel Jockey |
Bob Stephenson | Ted, the Pilot |
Scott Ditty | Bus Guard |
Tommy Bush | Sheriff |
Lauren Pratt | Debbie (6 Yrs Old) |
Steve Hulin | Ronnie |
Don C. McGovern | Smoke |
Angela Featherstone | Ginny |
Doug Hutchison | Donald |
Jeris Poindexter | Watts |
David Ramsey | Londell |
Conrad Goode | Viking |
Emilio Rivera | Carlos |
Mario Roberts | Mongoose (Stunt) |
Ty Granderson Jones | Blade |
Earl Billings | Guard |
Greg Collins | Guard |
Billy Devlin | Guard |
Mark Ginther | Guard |
Joseph Patrick Kelly | Guard |
Jeff Olson | Uncle Bob |
Dawn Bluford | Female Baggage Handler |
Charlie Paddock | Transportation Officer #1 |
Randee Barnes | Stickman |
Don S. Davis | Man In Car |
Barbara Sharma | Woman In Car |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Cindino Gunman (Stunts) |
Eddie Perez | Cindino Gunman (Stunts) |
Scott McCoy | Cindino Gunman (Stunts) |
Brian Hayes Currie | Cop In Vegas |
Ashley Smock | Huey Pilot |
Charles Lynn Frost | DEA Agent |
Joey Miyashima | Tech Guy |
Scott Burkholder | Air Traffic Controller |
Kevin Cooney | Judge |
Gérard L'Heureux | Guard Renfro |
Pete Antico | Guard Garner |
John Robotham | Guard Ryan |
Gilbert Rosales | Ramirez (Stunt) |
Richard L. Duran | Warlock (Stunt) |
George Randall | Old Con on Plane |
Jamie Bozian | Con |
Harley Zumbrum | Con |
Doug Dearth | Con |
David Roberson | Supervisor |
Alexandra Balahoutis | Waitress |
Dick 'Skip' Evans | Airplane Pilot |
Sheldon Worthington | Co-Pilot |
Robert Taft | Soldier |
Robert White | Soldier |
Chris Ellis | BOP Official Grant |
John Campbell | BOP Bus Driver |
Brian Willems | Paramedic |
Bill Cusack | Paramedic |
Dabbs Greer | Old Man Under Truck |
Marco Kyris | Cindino's Pilot |
Kevin Gage | Billy Joe (uncredited) |
Dennis Burkley | Dale (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Mario Roberts | Stunts |
Benny Urquidez | Stunts |
Jessica Winther | Stunts |
Simon West | Director |
David Tattersall | Director of Photography |
Trevor Rabin | Original Music Composer |
Matthew Barry | Casting |
Steve Mirkovich | Editor |
Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
Jacqui Popelka | Production Coordinator |
Jay Amor | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
LaFaye Baker | Stunts |
Steve Picerni | Stunt Coordinator |
Randall Huber | Stunt Double |
Eddie Yansick | Stunt Double |
Mark Meyers | Dolly Grip |
Barbara Mesney | Set Designer |
Marc Messenger | Storyboard Artist |
Erik Cord | Stunts |
Kurt Bryant | Stunts |
Eurlyne Epper | Stunts |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | Stunts |
Jack Gill | Stunts |
Manny Perry | Stunts |
Sandra Lee Gimpel | Stunts |
Tony Epper | Stunts |
Steve Kelso | Stunts |
Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
Gene Hartline | Stunts |
Jeff Cadiente | Stunts |
Roydon Clark | Stunts |
Eddy Donno | Stunts |
Tony Donno | Stunts |
Richard L. Duran | Stunts |
Christian J. Fletcher | Stunts |
Joel Kramer | Stunts |
David Lea | Stunts |
Jimmy Nickerson | Stunts |
Gary Price | Stunts |
Eddie Perez | Stunts |
Kim Renee | Utility Stunts |
Mark Mancina | Original Music Composer |
Barbara Anne Klein | Stunts |
Kathy Nelson | Music Supervisor |
P.R. Tooke | Script Supervisor |
Frank Masi | Still Photographer |
David Emmerichs | Steadicam Operator |
Michael St. Hilaire | Camera Operator |
George Watters II | Supervising Sound Editor |
Ivan Bates | Stunts |
Alanna McManus | Stunts |
Allen Kupetsky | Second Second Assistant Director |
Janet Brady | Stunts |
Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
Anthony Cecere | Stunts |
Debra Echard | Set Decoration |
Jeanne McCarthy | Casting |
Bobbie Read | Costume Design |
Glen Scantlebury | Editor |
Edward T. McAvoy | Art Direction |
David Goldberg | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kenny Bates | Stunt Coordinator |
Mark Indig | Production Supervisor |
Carl S. Griffin | Production Supervisor |
Karin Anderson | Script Coordinator |
Hugo Peña | Costume Supervisor |
Erma Kent | Key Hair Stylist |
Peter Bogart | Unit Production Manager |
Mike Topoozian | First Assistant Director |
Bob Wagner | Second Assistant Director |
KristieAnne Reed | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Gary Trentham | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Donna Glasser-Hancock | Production Accountant |
Timothy Alverson | First Assistant Editor |
Joel Negron | First Assistant Editor |
Richard Villa | Assistant Editor |
Kathy Chasen-Hay | Visual Effects Editor |
Jason Fetchik | Post Production Assistant |
Art Rochester | Sound Mixer |
Randall L. Johnson | Boom Operator |
Pat Sandston | Post Production Supervisor |
Bob Badami | Supervising Music Editor |
Will Kaplan | Music Editor |
Zigmund Gron | Music Editor |
Juno J. Ellis | Supervising ADR Editor |
Denise Horta | ADR Editor |
Stephen Janisz | ADR Editor |
Nicholas Korda | ADR Editor |
Ric Morelli | Post Production Accountant |
Edward R. Nedin | Best Boy Electric |
Mike Bonnaud | Rigging Gaffer |
J. Michael Popovich | Key Grip |
Ray D. Chase | Best Boy Grip |
Alesia Walser | Dolly Grip |
Thomas J. Ruffner | Dolly Grip |
Mike Blaze | Property Master |
Michael Papac | Armorer |
Chuck E. Stewart | Special Effects Coordinator |
Chas. Butcher | Art Direction |
Cosmas A. Demetriou | Assistant Art Director |
Mark Hofeling | Assistant Art Director |
Daniel R. Jennings | Set Designer |
Jennifer Ritchey | Art Department Coordinator |
Alex Hillkurtz | Storyboard Artist |
Greg T. Moon | Makeup Artist |
Lindey L. Crow | Makeup Artist |
Darren A. Caperna | Stunts |
John DePasquale | Stunts |
Dennis Chalker | Stunts |
Kevin Eldridge | Stunts |
Hannah Kozak | Stunts |
Joseph Hawes | Stunts |
Scott McCoy | Stunts |
Myke Michaels | Stunts |
Bennie Moore | Stunts |
Alan Oliney | Stunts |
Robert Powell | Stunts |
Frank Orsatti | Stunts |
Monte Rex Perlin | Stunts |
Paul Sklar | Stunts |
Frank Torres | Stunts |
Lee Waddell | Stunts |
Hash Shallan | Stunts |
Tim Werner | Stunts |
Roger Wells | Stunts |
Steve Wooten | Stunts |
Garfield Wedderburn | Stunts |
Jeannie Epper | Stunts |
Richard Epper | Stunts |
Scott Rosenberg | Screenplay |
Matsune Suzuki | Visual Effects, Storyboard |
Victoria Thomas | Casting |
Nick Brett | Stunts |
Tom Bruggemann | Stunts |
Peter McKernan Jr. | Stunts |
Matthew Wood | Assistant Sound Designer |
Diane Warren | Songs |
Name | Title |
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Jim Kouf | Executive Producer |
Chad Oman | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Hensleigh | Executive Producer |
Lynn Bigelow-Kouf | Executive Producer |
Peter Bogart | Executive Producer |
Kenny Bates | Associate Producer |
Jerry Bruckheimer | Producer |
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This is one of those movies which are simply good solid entertainment. The fact that I do like Nicolas Cage, even though he is at times really lousy at choosing which movies he participate in, is of course an additional plus. Naturally I do like the performance of Nicolas Cage in this movie but J ... ohn Malkowich is also great as the main bad guy and Steve Buscemi is perfect as the nutcase although his role could have been a bit more expanded upon. The rest of the actors are doing nicely as well although it always saddens me to see Colm Meaney playing a dumbass and/or bad guy after his role in Star Trek. The story is not really bad although it has the usual Hollywood mistakes here and there. The ease by which they pick locks in this high security flight is somewhat laughable and I seriously doubt that they would have been able to haul the plane out of that desert junkyard in flyable condition in real life for instance. Still, it is not a bad story and it works for moving the movie forward. There are plenty of action and it is mostly quite entertaining. Sometimes it is a bit silly and rather unrealistic of course but, as I wrote, mostly it is quite entertaining. The ending is definitely a bit on the silly side with the plane touching down on the Las Vegas Strip. This bit felt like the producers realized that they had some FX budget left and just had to burn it. Anyway, on the whole a quite entertaining movie.
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. I have the only gun on board. Welcome to Con Air. Hummingbird Humdinger. Con Air is directed by Simon West and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich. Plot sees Cameron Poe (Cage), a parolee on h ... is way home to his wife and daughter after serving years in prison for manslaughter. He's travelling on a plane full of the most dangerous criminals currently being held in America, they are being transferred to some new super prison. Inevitably something goes wrong and the cons take over the plane, with only Poe standing between them and freedom. No doubt about it, Con Air is one of the most over the top action film's you are ever likely to see. But it knows it is, it embraces it - and positively revels in it. What we have is a bunch of sicko's and psycho's on a plane, their roll call of crimes as gargantuan as the excess of explosions and quips are. Down on the ground are a frantic John Cussack and an angry Colm Meaney, the play off between the two almost as funny as the shenanigans on the plane - where characters called Billy Bedlam (Nick Chinlund), Cyrus The Virus (Malkovich) & The Marietta Mangler (Steve Buscemi) push mania to a new level. Enter director West, who clearly under orders from Bruckheimer, unleashes a barrage of explosive set pieces, each one more outrageous than the last. It's neatly edited and paced like a good action movie should be. There's also no small amount of tension to sidle along side the white knuckle thrills. As Cage strips down to his Bruce Willis vest we have a real likable hero to get on side with, yes it's played tongue in cheek, very much so, but his character has been so well written by Scott Rosenberg we really forgive the ridiculousness of each heroic act. Also along the for the ride are Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, M.C. Gainey & Rachael Ticotin, the latter of which does admirably well as the lone female surrounded by 800 tonnes of testosterone. Junky nonsense as a story for sure, but just like the cast are having a blast of a time with it, so too should the discerning action comedy fan. 7.5/10
Great movie. One of my favorites growing up. Action packed with a great storyline. Great cast too. ...
This takes forever to get going, but once the plot gets the establishing twenty minutes out of the way, it's actually quite a decent adventure story. Ranger Nicolas Cage ("Poe") gets embroiled in a fatal brawl that lands him in jail. Out on his parole, he gets caught up in a highly sophisticated pri ... son break planned by "Cyrus" (John Malkovich) - intent on hijacking their prison flight and executing a complicated onwards escape plan before the pursuing Colm Meaney ("Agent. Malloy") and an heavily armed squad of soldiers track them down. Luckily for Cage, and the authorities, John Cusack ("Agent Larkin") is on hand to help guide in the Feds as time marches on, and Cage's predicament becomes even more precarious. Malkovich makes for quite a good scheming baddie; there is plenty of action, a little bit of humour, pyrotechnics and the last half hour consists of pretty decent, entertaining, end-to-end stuff. Nothing remotely cerebral, but it's still an enjoyable film that finds a use for a snow plough in the desert! Soundtrack is quite good, too.
Silly perfection! Having just watched this again after twenty-odd years, as it's now available in 4k. My god, Hollywood was great back in the day. This movie is stupid, silly, over-the-top everything, and wholly implausible. But it doesn't matter. It's 100% honest wholesome fun, like an actio ... n comic for boys in men's bodies. It's got everything, and everything's like a love letter. I want Criterion to add this to their collection and have some of their film historians create commentary tracks for it. This movie is now in my top ten, and I'll watch at least ten times more. 10/10