Air Force One (1997)

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Written by Andrew W. Marlowe

Directed by Wolfgang Petersen

Also known as "Avión Presidencial", "Força Aérea Um"

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

High-altitude thriller in which the presidential aircraft, Air Force One, is hijacked by Russian communist radicals demanding the release of the Kazakhstani leader. With the First Lady and her family trapped on board, the hijackers threaten to kill one hostage every half-hour until their demands are met. What they don't know is that the president himself is hiding in the hold and formulating a plan to save his family.

Cast

Image for Harrison FordHarrison FordPresident James Marshall
Image for Gary OldmanGary OldmanIvan Korshunov
Image for Glenn CloseGlenn CloseVice President Kathryn Bennett
Wendy CrewsonGrace Marshall
Liesel MatthewsAlice Marshall
Paul GuilfoyleChief of Staff Lloyd 'Shep' Shepherd
Xander BerkeleySecret Service Agent Gibbs
Image for William H. MacyWilliam H. MacyMajor Caldwell
Dean StockwellDefense Secretary Walter Dean
Tom EverettNational Security Advisor Jack Doherty
Image for Jürgen ProchnowJürgen ProchnowGeneral Ivan Radek
Donna BullockDeputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchel
Michael Ray MillerCol. Axelrod
Carl WeintraubLt. Col. Ingraham
Elester LathamAFO Navigator

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