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Los Angeles SWAT cop Jack Traven is up against bomb expert Howard Payne, who's after major ransom money. First it's a rigged elevator in a very tall building. Then it's a rigged bus--if it slows, it will blow, bad enough any day, but a nightmare in LA traffic. And that's still not the end.
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Los Angeles SWAT cop Jack Traven is up against bomb expert Howard Payne, who's after major ransom money. First it's a rigged elevator in a very tall building. Then it's a rigged bus--if it slows, it will blow, bad enough any day, but a nightmare in LA traffic. And that's still not the end.
7.3/10
IMDbBest Sound | 1995 | Gregg Landaker
Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1995 | Stephen Hunter Flick
Best OnScreen Duo | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Best Female Performance | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Most Desirable Female | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Best Villain | 1995 | Dennis Hopper
Best International Actress | 1994 | Sandra Bullock
Favorite Actress ActionAdventure | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Best Actress | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Honorable Mentions | 1994 | Jan de Bont
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Domestic Feature Film | 1995 | David Bartlett
1995 | Mark Mancina
Best Film Editing | 1995 | John Wright
Best Special Effects | 1995 | Richard E. Hollander
Best Kiss | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Best Male Performance | 1995 | Keanu Reeves
Most Desirable Male | 1995 | Keanu Reeves
Favorite Movie Actor | 1995 | Keanu Reeves
Favorite Movie Actress | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Most Promising Actress | 1995 | Sandra Bullock
Best Director | 1995 | Jan de Bont
Best Motion Picture | 1995 | Graham Yost
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Feature Films | 1995 | Gregg Landaker
Best Edited Feature Film | 1995 | John Wright
Best Film Editing | 1994 | John Wright
Best Film Editing | 2015 | John Wright
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 350,448,145 USD
Keanu Reeves breaking the glass on the bus door in the beginning of the movie was an accident, however it was left in the final cut.
A 20th Century Fox producer realized they might have a hit movie on their hands when he noticed that, during test screenings, audience members would walk backwards when they needed to go to the bathroom, so they would miss as little as possible.
Sandra Bullock actually learned to drive a bus for the film, passing her test on her first attempt.
The scene in which Annie (Sandra Bullock) takes the chewing gum out of her mouth and pretends to put it on her seat in order to have an excuse to change seats and move away from the obnoxious Stephens was improvised by Bullock.
The bus jump scene was done twice, as the bus landed too smoothly the first time. The bridge was actually there, but erased digitally.
"Howard Payne: Pop quiz, hotshot. There's a bomb on a bus. Once the bus goes 50 miles an hour, the bomb is armed. If it drops below 50, it blows up. What do you do? What do you do?"
"Harry Temple: All right, pop quiz. Airport, gunman with one hostage. He's using her for cover; he's almost to a plane. You're a hundred feet away... Jack? Jack: Shoot the hostage."