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Harrison Ford in Air Force One (1997)

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Air Force One

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    While U.S. President James Marshall (Harrison Ford), his wife Grace (Wendy Crewson), and daughter Alice (Liesel Matthews) are returning from a diplomatic dinner in Moscow, Air Force One (their jet) is hijacked by a group of Russian "ultranationalist radicals" led by Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). Although escorted safely to his escape pod, the President sneaks back into the plane and secretly works to defeat the terrorists, while Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close) is forced to deal directly with Korshunov who vows that he will execute one hostage every half-hour until their demands are met.



    Air Force One is based on an original screenplay written by American screenwriter Andrew W. Marlowe. The enormous success of the film spawned a novelization, also titled Air Force One (1997), by American mystery writer Max Allan Collins. Though the book has the same central plot and outcomes as the film, its main storyline differs significantly.



    "Air Force One" is designated as the air traffic control sign of any USAF aircraft carrying the President of the United States.



    No real AFO 747 was used as it would be too expensive to use the real plane and have in stunts and explosions so the director decided to use a stunt double. To get everything right, director Wolfgang Petersen requested permission from the United States government to have access to the plane as well as the United States military equipment. At first, the White House wasn't going to allow the filmmakers access to the real Air Force One. A phone call from Harrison Ford persuaded the administration to change its mind. Finally, President Bill Clinton granted Harrison Ford, director Wolfgang Petersen and a large part of the crew aboard the plane where they all took a tour of the real Air Force One before filming. They based some of the film's scenes, where the terrorists disguised as journalists survey the plane's layout and begin to take their seats, on the touring experience. The character of Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchell was based largely on their real life tour guide, and the crew felt uncomfortable having to film the character's execution by the terrorists. For the exterior scenes, the producers rented a Boeing 747-212B aircraft, N703CK from Kalitta Air and repainted it to replicate the iconic Air Force One livery (later painted with fake bullet holes in the tail). Flying scenes were done with CGI. In the photo here taken on September 30th, 1996 at LAX, you can see it in the Air Force One livery. Interior scenes of the aircraft were done in a studio set. According to IMPDb, the VC-25A is seen throughout the movie with the main action scenes being based around it. This is obviously not one of the actual ones but a very good representation. Registration N703CK, c/n 19727/54 built in 1970, rented from American International Airways, precursor to Kalitta Air. Previously flew for Japan Air Lines as JA8103. In the photo here, where it's parked at Moscow waiting for the President, notice the lack of a bulge on the nose just below the cockpit where the real aircraft would have a mid-air refueling point as well as some antennas. Nonetheless, planespotters at LAX were completely fooled by the aircraft in it's repaint that they actually thought the President was in town, not actually realising that it was a movie being filmed.

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  • How long is Air Force One?
    2 hours and 4 minutes
  • When was Air Force One released?
    July 25, 1997
  • What is the IMDb rating of Air Force One?
    6.5 out of 10
  • Who stars in Air Force One?
    Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, and Glenn Close
  • Who wrote Air Force One?
    Andrew Marlowe
  • Who directed Air Force One?
    Wolfgang Petersen
  • Who was the composer for Air Force One?
    Jerry Goldsmith
  • Who was the producer of Air Force One?
    Wolfgang Petersen, Armyan Bernstein, Gail Katz, and Jon Shestack
  • Who was the executive producer of Air Force One?
    Marc Abraham, Thomas A. Bliss, and David V. Lester
  • Who was the cinematographer for Air Force One?
    Michael Ballhaus
  • Who was the editor of Air Force One?
    Richard Francis-Bruce
  • Who are the characters in Air Force One?
    President James Marshall, Ivan Korshunov, Vice President Kathryn Bennett, Grace Marshall, Alice Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd 'Shep' Shepherd, Secret Service Agent Gibbs, Major Caldwell, Defense Secretary Walter Dean, National Security Advisor Jack Doherty, and others
  • What is the plot of Air Force One?
    Communist radicals led by Ivan Korshunov hijack Air Force One with US President James Marshall and his family on board. Vice President Kathryn Bennett negotiates from Washington D.C., while Marshall fights to rescue the hostages on board.
  • What was the budget for Air Force One?
    $85 million
  • How much did Air Force One earn at the worldwide box office?
    $315 million
  • How much did Air Force One earn at the US box office?
    $173 million
  • What is Air Force One rated?
    R
  • What genre is Air Force One?
    Action, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
  • How many awards has Air Force One won?
    7 awards
  • How many awards has Air Force One been nominated for?
    20 nominations

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