A young pilot plans a rescue mission when his father, an Air Force Colonel, is shot down over enemy territory and captured.A young pilot plans a rescue mission when his father, an Air Force Colonel, is shot down over enemy territory and captured.A young pilot plans a rescue mission when his father, an Air Force Colonel, is shot down over enemy territory and captured.
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The story provides entertainment and action with no sense but being sometimes a little bit boring and dull . All of the fighter aircraft used (F-16 fighters ; plus , F-21 fighters depicting enemy MiGs) are actually Israeli Air Force aircraft , repainted with the USAF symbol and a fictitious enemy symbol . Jason Gedrick is the valiant he-man , he causes wreck havoc to nasties commanded by the villain David Suchet . Our hero ¨Chappy¨ is well personified by Louis Gosset Jr , usual to all the¨Iron Eagle¨ saga . Spectacular cinematography by Adam Greenberg with excellent sky-shots . However , the score is awful , but is based in disco-music and synthesizer , in spite of being composed by Basil Poledouris (¨Conan¨ music's author) . The motion picture was regularly directed by Sidney J.Furie . It's followed by three sequels, all directed by Furie with exception the second directed by John Glen , thus : ¨Iron Eagle 2¨ (1988) with Mark Humphrey ; ¨Aces : Iron Eagle III¨ (1992) with Rachel McLish and Horst Buchhold ; and ¨Iron Eagle IV¨ with Rachel Blanchard .
They should have left it at that though. The kid's fantasy of rescuing his dad (also a pilot) from some mysterious middle eastern base should not have been brought to reality. Reality should not have extended past his races in his single-engine crop-duster with a motorcycle. Throughout the movie, the kid does not see the world as a dangerous place. He still sees it as one big simulation. This is exactly how you should watch the movie, otherwise, it will seem like a ridiculous plot that's out-of-touch with the real world.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the Snake Scene, in which Doug Masters races his Cessna 150 against a motorcycle-riding Knotcher, the pilot of the Cessna 150 Aerobat was renowned aerobatic pilot Art Scholl. He was killed later that year when his Pitts S-2 camera plane crashed while filming in-cockpit footage for the flat spin sequence in Top Gun (1986).
- GoofsAll Air Force members and/or civilians are not allowed to wear hats/flight caps on the Flightline. They can fall off and create FOD (Foreign Object Damage).
- Quotes
[Doug sees what appear to be enemy planes on his radar coming head-on while trying to escape with his father]
Doug Masters: Dad, four more MiGs jumping us!
Col. Ted Masters: Pull up hard!
Major Dwight Smiley: This is Blue Leader, do you read?
Doug Masters: They're ours dad, they're American! Roger Blue Leader, I've got two bandits on my ass, can you assist?
Major Dwight Smiley: We were about to contact the aggressor and verify his intentions. Attention unidentified aircraft, this is Major Dwight Smiley of the United States Air Force, you are following one of our F-16s in international airspace, do you wish to engage?
[both MiGs break off]
Major Dwight Smiley: I didn't think so.
- Crazy creditsThe credits are yellow over a blue background, as opposed to the normal white over a black background.
- Alternate versionsThe UK cinema version to get the PG had the Every D*** F****** Day line cut but the line was restored for the video raising the certificate to 15
- ConnectionsEdited into Warbirds (1988)
- SoundtracksIron Eagle (Never Say Die)
Written by Duane Hitchings and Jake Hooker
Performed by King Kobra
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.
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- Also known as
- Águilas de acero
- Filming locations
- Camarillo Airport - 555 Airport Way, Camarillo, California, USA(Air Force base)
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,159,872
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,104,754
- Jan 19, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $24,159,872
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1