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Director: | Wolfgang Petersen |
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Writer: | Andrew W. Marlowe |
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When Russian neo-nationalists hijack Air Force One, the world's most secure and extraordinary aircraft, the President is faced with a nearly impossible decision to give in to terrorist demands or sacrifice not only the country's dignity, but the lives of his wife and daughter. | |
Release Date: | Jul 25, 1997 |
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Director: | Wolfgang Petersen |
Writer: | Andrew W. Marlowe |
Genres: | Action, Thriller |
Keywords | vietnam veteran, washington dc, usa, journalist, usa president, ultimatum, kazakhstan, airplane, air force one, fighter jet, airplane hijacking, aerial combat, first lady, heroism, gunfight, secret service, terrorist plot, held hostage, us military, moscow, russia, hand to hand combat, political prisoner, hostages |
Production Companies | Radiant Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $315,200,000
Budget: $85,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Harrison Ford | James Marshall |
Gary Oldman | Ivan Korshunov |
Glenn Close | Kathryn Bennett |
Wendy Crewson | Grace Marshall |
Liesel Matthews | Alice Marshall |
Paul Guilfoyle | Lloyd Shepherd |
Xander Berkeley | Agent Gibbs |
William H. Macy | Major Caldwell |
Dean Stockwell | Walter Dean |
Tom Everett | Jack Doherty |
Jürgen Prochnow | Alexander Radek |
Donna Bullock | Melanie Mitchel |
Michael Ray Miller | Colonel Axelrod |
Carl Weintraub | Lieutenant Colonel Ingraham |
Elester Latham | AFO Navigator |
Elya Baskin | Andrei Kolchak |
Levan Uchaneishvili | Sergei Lenski |
David Vadim | Igor Nevsky |
Andrew Divoff | Boris Bazylev |
Ilia Volok | Vladimir Krasin |
Chris Howell | Major Perkins |
Spencer Garrett | Thomas Lee |
Bill Smitrovich | General Northwood |
Philip Baker Hall | Attorney General Ward |
Albert Owens | Football Colonel |
Willard E. Pugh | White House Commanding Officer |
Michael Monks | Assistant Press Secretary |
Alan Woolf | Russian President Petrov |
Messiri Freeman | Future Postmaster General |
Thomas Crawford | Steward Mike |
Fenton Lawless | Steward Joey |
Dan Shor | Notre Dame Aide |
David Gianopoulos | Agent Johnson |
Glenn Morshower | Agent Walters |
Richard Doyle | AFO Back-up Pilot |
Don McManus | F-15 Leader Colonel Carlton |
Duke Miglin | F-15 Halo 2 Fighter Pilot |
Pasha D. Lychnikoff | Prison Guard |
Oleg Taktarov | Prison Guard |
Mario Roberts | Secret Service Agent |
Keith Woulard | Secret Service Agent |
J. Mark Donaldson | Secret Service Agent |
Bruce Holman | Secret Service Agent |
Brian Libby | Chief Mechanic |
Diana Bellamy | Switchboard Operator |
Thom Barry | Ramstein SOF Watch Officer |
Harry Hutchinson | Ramstein Airbase Controller |
E.E. Bell | Reporter |
Mark Thompson | Reporter |
Marciarose Shestack | Reporter |
Ren Hanami | Reporter |
Suzanne Michaels | CNN Anchor |
Boris Lee Krutonog | MiG Leader |
Alex Veadov | MiG Pilot |
Allan Kolman | Kazak Soldier |
Daniel W. Barringer | USAF Jump Master |
Mark Knutson | Russian Jump Master |
Jim Harley | Willis |
Aleks Shaklin | Government Offical |
Igor N. Lobotsky | Russian Official |
Koko Kiledjian | Russian Speaker |
Gordon Michaels | USAF Radio Specialist |
Robert Peters | USAF Radio Specialist |
Kristian Sorensen | USAF Radio Specialist |
Stuart Nixon | USAF Security |
Marty Rosen | CIA Director |
Lee Faranda | Russian Bad Guy |
Mike Hambrick | CNN Reporter |
Catherine T. Yang | Foreign TV Reporter |
David MacIsaac | MC-130 Pilot |
J. Scott Shonka | Pararescue Jumper |
Paul Sklar | Pararescue Jumper |
David Permenter | Winch Recovery Master |
David O'Donnell | Young Airman |
Timothy Carhart | Agent at Checkpoint (uncredited) |
Titus Welliver | Officer in Situation Room (uncredited) |
Janet Dey | White House Situation Room Staffer (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Jerry Goldsmith | Conductor, Original Music Composer |
Michael Ballhaus | Director of Photography |
Richard Francis-Bruce | Editor |
Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
Jane Jenkins | Casting |
Claudette Barius | Still Photographer |
Joel McNeely | Additional Music |
Wylie Stateman | Supervising Sound Editor |
Doug Coleman | Stunt Coordinator |
Scott Robertson | Second Assistant Director |
Mike Swift | Production Illustrator |
Gary A. Hecker | Foley Artist |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Charlie Brewer | Stunts |
Vince Deadrick Jr. | Stunts |
Donna Keegan | Stunts |
Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunts |
Marian Green | Stunts |
Chris O'Hara | Stunts |
Rick Avery | Stunts |
Keith Woulard | Stunts |
Andrew W. Marlowe | Screenplay |
Paul E. Short | Stunts |
Kathy Jarvis | Stunts |
William Sandell | Production Design |
Carlos Aldana | Art Direction |
Carl J. Stensel | Art Direction |
Nancy Patton | Supervising Art Director |
Ernie Bishop | Set Decoration |
Cal DiValerio | Construction Coordinator |
Neil Saiger | Construction Foreman |
Jesse Wayne | Greensman |
Rick Broderman | Painter |
Lynn Christopher | Set Designer |
Jeff Homolya | Camera Department Manager |
Mikael Glattes | First Assistant Camera |
J. Patrick Daily | Key Grip |
Kevin McNeil | Grip |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
Mark Peterson | Costume Supervisor |
Laura Connolly | Hairstylist |
Gerald Solomon | Key Hair Stylist |
Selina Jayne | Makeup Artist |
Katrina Mastrolia | Set Costumer |
Jon Aguilar | Set Dressing Artist |
Larry Odien | Animatronics Designer |
Jeff Khachadoorian | Carpenter |
Jamie Kehoe | Craft Service |
Carla Meyer | Dialect Coach |
Mark Rodahl | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Moore Brian | Driver |
Steve Bonner | Picture Car Coordinator |
Brian McNulty | Post Production Supervisor |
Alan Jacques | Projection |
Fred Apolito | Propmaker |
Hope M. Parrish | Property Master |
Gauth Krishnamurti | Software Engineer |
Terry D. Frazee | Special Effects Coordinator |
Michael Lee Baron | Stunts |
Walid Harmoush | Systems Administrators & Support |
Dick Bernstein | Temp Music Editor |
Robert Suer | Transportation Captain |
Aaron Skalka | Transportation Co-Captain |
Frank Mejerski | Transportation Coordinator |
Rob Harris | Unit Publicist |
Dean Striepeke | Video Assist Operator |
Tom Barrett | Visual Effects Editor |
Peter Kohn | First Assistant Director |
Dianne Dreyer | Script Supervisor |
Dan Hegeman | Dialogue Editor |
Robert C. Lusted | First Assistant Editor |
Steve Apinis | Best Boy Electric |
Wayne A. Lee | Electrician |
Kenneth J. Holt | Gaffer |
Brennan Price | Lighting Technician |
Charlie McIntyre | Rigging Gaffer |
Kevin Wadowski | Rigging Grip |
Lauren Ross | Location Manager |
Carla Sierra | Production Accountant |
Carole Cowley | Production Coordinator |
David Siegel | Production Manager |
Kristen D. Chidel | Production Supervisor |
Alexander Courage | Orchestrator |
Jessica Gallavan | ADR Supervisor |
Dennis Hammermeister | Boom Operator |
Robert Batha | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Arthur Farkas | Foley Editor |
Craig Pettigrew | Music Editor |
Gregory Hainer | Sound Editor |
Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
Richard Edlund | Visual Effects Supervisor |
David Young | Sound Engineer |
Keith A. Wester | Sound Mixer |
Joe Pasquale | 3D Supervisor |
John Cornejo | Digital Compositors |
Jody Echegaray | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio | Visual Effects Producer |
Claudette Grand | Studio Teachers |
Harry Lu | Armorer |
David Orr | Color Timer |
Leslie Joyce | Key Costumer |
Paula Case | Second Second Assistant Director |
David M. Dunlap | Second Unit Director |
Bryan D. Garofalo | Assistant Property Master |
Gary Stel | Construction Buyer |
Matt Golden | Storyboard Artist |
John K. Adams | ADR Editor |
Richard Weingart | ADR Mixer |
Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer |
Craig S. Jaeger | Foley Supervisor |
Jonathan Andrews | Utility Sound |
Thomas J. Smith | 2D Supervisor |
Peter Collins | VFX Artist |
David K. Stewart | VFX Director of Photography |
Paul Sklar | Stunt Double |
Mark Anderson | Best Boy Grip |
George Callins | Digital Imaging Technician |
Dwight Joseph Lavers | Dolly Grip |
Kelly Diehl | Libra Head Technician |
Tammy Fouts | Second Assistant Camera |
Anya Colloff | Casting Assistant |
Jim Schermerhorn | Assistant Editor |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Nick Vidar | Music Programmer |
Kenneth Hall | Supervising Music Editor |
David Paris | Aerial Coordinator |
John 'Fest' Sandau | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Ralph Bertelle | Assistant Production Coordinator |
James R. Tynes | Chief Lighting Technician |
Scott Dougherty | Digital Effects Producer |
Brent Scarpo | Extras Casting |
T.K. Durham | Extras Casting Assistant |
Susanne Lariviere | First Assistant Accountant |
Johnathan R. Banta | Matte Painter |
Harry O'Connor | Military Consultant |
Rick Scheil | Payroll Accountant |
Steve Hinton | Pilot |
Matti Asgarian | Production Assistant |
Randy Starr | Production Executive |
Joelle Bryanne Stapleton | Production Secretary |
Timothy B. Graham | Pyrotechnician |
Karen Klein | Roto Supervisor |
Colleen Emry | Second Assistant Accountant |
Tom West | Best Boy Grip |
Harry Wowchuk | Stunts |
Frank Meadows | Sound Mixer |
Erica Edell Phillips | Costume Designer |
Wolfgang Petersen | Director |
Name | Title |
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Armyan Bernstein | Producer |
Marc Abraham | Executive Producer |
Wolfgang Petersen | Producer |
Thomas A. Bliss | Executive Producer |
Gail Katz | Producer |
David V. Lester | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Shestack | Producer |
Peter Kohn | Associate Producer |
Mary Montiforte | Associate Producer |
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It’s a quite nice action flick. Some people on Rotten Tomatoes and other sites have been moaning that it was too much American patriotism. Well, that’s a load of bullshit! Sure it was very American but given the name and the cast, what the hell did these morons expect? If one cannot enjoy a good Ame ... rican action movie because of some patriotism in it, well then do not watch them! Incidentally there are some countries in Europe, no names mentioned cough cough, that could do with some more patriotism in the first place. Anyway, for us it was two enjoyable hours and hey, it's Harrison Ford after all! It is a decent enough transfer to Blu-ray although the choice of sound codecs is a bit unusual in that it has a Linear PCM 5.1 English track on it.
**Harrison Ford for President!** Is this a typical action flick with the only significant differentiation being the hero's name is led by the word President? Yes indeed. But with the great Harrison Ford playing the hero and the always brilliant Gary Oldman as the antagonist, this impressive cast ... raises this movie from an action rehash to a classic. If you love 80s/90s action, then Air Force One is for you.
Ok, this is a pretty ridiculous movie, but aren't all action movies? It's Harrison Ford doing what Harrison Ford does but in the confines of a plane in midair against a bunch of gun-toting terrorists. So just switch off your brain and enjoy. ...
**_When the President’s plane is seized by Communist radicals_** After a Russian terrorist (Gary Oldman) hijacks Air Force One with his cronies, the President (Harrison Ford) is intent on saving his wife & daughter and the other hostages (e.g. William H. Macy). Glenn Close plays the Vice Presiden ... t while Dean Stockwell is on hand as the Defense Secretary. “Air Force One” (1997) is a political suspense/thriller that combines “Under Siege” (1992) with “Executive Decision” (1996). While I prefer those two, this one’s in the same league. The Russian prison sequences were shot at Mansfield Reformatory, Ohio, which is where “The Shawshank Redemption” was shot. The movie runs 2 hours, 4 minutes, and was shot at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland (Presidential palace, Kazakhstan), Rickenbacker Airport, Columbus (Ramstein AFB in Germany), Mansfield Reformatory and Los Angeles International Airport (Moscow airport scenes). GRADE: B-
This is all about Harrison Ford and his ability to almost single-handedly carry over 2 hours of cinema. The plot is ridiculous - Air Force One is hijacked by a group of highly trained terrorists led by Gary Oldman, who quite easily commandeer the plane and hold the President hostage - except, that i ... s, that he too is an extremely highly trained man who dupes them into thinking he has been ejected in a life pod. Soon we have a cunning Mexican stand-off at 35,000 feet with just about everyone else being a casualty. Thank heavens for the sanity of VP Glenn Close holding things together on the ground while our airborne adversaries battle it out. It's probably fair to say that the CGI has been at the drink, too - it is all over the place at times. All told, it's an OK action movie, just don't think too hard whilst you watch it.
Air Force One is a well-crafted action thriller that keeps the stakes high from start to finish. The plot is straightforward but effective, delivering a tense and engaging story without unnecessary complications. It establishes the characters and conflict efficiently, setting up a strong foundation ... before diving into the action. The pacing is well-handled, keeping things moving while allowing room for character moments. While some parts require suspension of disbelief, the movie never drags or loses momentum. The directing by Wolfgang Petersen is sharp, maintaining a balance between intense action sequences and character-driven moments. The cinematography is dynamic, making excellent use of tight spaces inside the plane to heighten tension. The action sequences are shot cleanly, making every moment easy to follow without relying on excessive cuts or shaky cam. The visual storytelling helps reinforce the high-stakes nature of the plot, keeping the audience engaged throughout. The special effects hold up well for the time, though some sequences, particularly involving the plane, push realism a bit too far. The acting is one of the strongest aspects of the movie. Harrison Ford delivers a commanding performance, bringing both toughness and sincerity to his role. Gary Oldman, as expected, is a standout, making for a memorable antagonist with just the right amount of menace. The supporting cast does a solid job, with Glenn Close and others adding weight to the political side of the story. The script is functional, not overly complex, but with enough strong dialogue to keep things engaging. The score by Jerry Goldsmith enhances the experience, delivering a powerful and heroic theme that fits the tone of the film perfectly. While the movie has its implausible moments, it remains a well-directed and exciting action thriller that holds up as a classic in its genre.