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4.7/10
IMDbAlso known as the movie that put producer Gary Kurtz in bankruptcy due to its failure and lack of distribution in the U.S.
Never given a theatrical release in the U.S.
The aircraft Tasker (Mark Hamill) is flying is a BROOKLAND AEROSPACE OPTICA OA7.
Elmer Bernstein's score was recorded with The London Symphony Orchestra, the same orchestra with which all of John Williams' first three Star Wars movie scores were recorded and also Trevor Jones' score to Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal (1982). Gary Kurtz was the producer of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and The Dark Crystal (1982), which was his first independent production after Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
The part of Will Tasker was a notably different role for Mark Hamill, who had previously portrayed Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars film franchise, and was worried being typecast as the naive young hero in science fiction movies.
"[first lines] Will Tasker: It's over! It's finished! End of chase!"
"Will Tasker: [as plane banks to try to go over some high mountains] We're gonna make it! We're gonna make it! [the plane hits the mountainside and explodes]"