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Air Force One | Political Prisoner
Russian terrorists conspire to hijack the aircraft with the president and his family on board. The commander in chief finds himself facing an impossible predicament: give in to the terrorists and sacrifice his family, or risk everything to uphold his principles - and the integrity of the nation.
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Russian terrorists conspire to hijack the aircraft with the president and his family on board. The commander in chief finds himself facing an impossible predicament: give in to the terrorists and sacrifice his family, or risk everything to uphold his principles - and the integrity of the nation.
6.5/10
IMDbFavorite Supporting Actress ActionAdventure | 1998 | Glenn Close
1998 | Jerry Goldsmith
Top Box Office Films | 1998 | Joel McNeely
Favorite Supporting Actor ActionAdventure | 1998 | Gary Oldman
Favorite Actor Video | 1999 | Harrison Ford
Favorite Actor ActionAdventure | 1998 | Harrison Ford
Best Archival Release of an Existing Score ReRelease or ReRecording | 2020 | Daniel Schweiger
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films | 1998 | Doug Hemphill
Best Edited Feature Film | 1998 | Richard Francis-Bruce
Best Film Editing | 1998 | Richard Francis-Bruce
Budget 85,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 315,156,409 USD
Initially director Wolfgang Petersen was denied access to the real-life Air Force One. A telephone call from Harrison Ford to the White House soon changed that.
The lead role was written for Kevin Costner, but he was heavily committed to The Postman (1997), and suggested Harrison Ford for the part.
Gary Oldman's performance earned him the nickname "Scary Gary" during production. However, he did not stay in character between the scenes. Wolfgang Petersen called the filming experience 'Air Force Fun' because of how comedic and genial Oldman and Harrison Ford would be off-screen. He also said that Oldman would suddenly return to the menacing film persona instantly. Ford has since named Oldman as his favorite on-screen nemesis.
Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman are actually hitting each other during their fight scenes.
One day during filming, two F/A-18 fighters appeared and radioed in a surprised report that the plane they'd been asked to identify was Air Force One and there were bullet holes in it. (They were actually decals). The air traffic control center in Los Angeles knew about the filming, and was able to set them straight.
"President James Marshall: GET OFF MY PLANE!"
"Liberty 24 Pilot: Blue Star... Air Force One is down! Control Room [Blue Star]: Liberty 24 have you got the president? [static] Control Room [Blue Star]: Liberty DO YOU HAVE THE PRESIDENT! Liberty 24 Pilot: Standby... Liberty 24 crew member: [President Marshal is grabbed off the line and taken on board] [a watching crew member on his ear set] Liberty 24 crew member: ... Liberty 24 is changing call sign, Liberty 24 is now Air Force One!"