AIR FORCE ONE: NELLA SUSPENSE REALISTICA PER UN POTENZIALE DRAMMA PLANETARIO DI WOLFGANG PETERSEN, UN PRESIDENTE DEGLI STATI UNITI (HARRISON FORD) COMBATTUTO TRA STATO E FAMIGLIA, IN PREDA AL RICATTO DI MARCA TERRORISTA (GARY OLDMAN)
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"Come tutti i miei film, 'Air Force One' trae la sua ispirazione da una premessa realistica e da quella, amplificando la realtà , crea suspense. La realtà del terrorismo internazionale è diventata, sfortunatamente, un aspetto della vita moderna che ormai abbiamo imparato ad accettare. Ma gli atti terroristici sono di solito diretti a bersagli ben circoscritti e hanno un impatto altrettanto limitato. Noi abbiamo creato una storia nella quale il successo di una singola azione terroristica potrebbe avere conseguenze drammatiche per l’intero pianeta†Wolfgang Petersen
(Air Force One; USA/GERMANIA 1997; Drammatico; 124'; Produz.: Columbia Pictures Corporation/Beacon Communications/Radiant Productions/Etalon film; Distribuz.: Buena Vista International Italia)
Cast: Harrison Ford (Presidente James Marshall) Gary Oldman (Egor Korshunov) Glenn Close (Vicepresidente Kathryn Bennett) Wendy Crewson (Grace Marshall) Paul Guilfoyle (Lloyd Sheperd) William H. Macy (Maggiore Caldwell) Liesel Matthews (Alice Marshall) Xander Berkeley (Agente Gibbs) Dean Stockwell (Segretario della Difesa Walter Dean) Tom Everett (Consulente per la Sicurezza Nazionale Jack Doherty) Donna Bullock (Vice Segretaria Stampa Melanie Mitchell) Jürgen Prochnow (Generale Ivan Radek) Michael Ray Miller (Colonnello Axelrod) Carl Weintraub (Tenente Colonnello Ingraham) Alan Woolf (Presidente russo Stolicha Petrov) Cast completo
Spencer Garrett (Assistente della Casa Bianca Thomas Lee) Bill Smitrovich (Generale William Northwood) Glenn Morshower (Agente del servizio segreto statunitense Walters) David Gianopoulos (Agente del servizio segreto statunitense Johnson) Dan Shor (Assistente a Notre Dame) Philip Baker Hall (Procuratore generale Andrew Ward) Richard Doyle (Colonnello Bob Jackson) Willard E. Pugh (Ufficiale delle comunicazioni alla Casa Bianca) Diana Bellamy (Centralinista della Casa Bianca Pananides) Don McManus (Tenente colonnello Jack Carlton) J.A. Preston (Generale maggiore Samuel Greely) Michael Monks (Assistente portavoce della Casa Bianca) David Vadim (Igor Nevsky) Andrew Divoff (Boris Bazylev) Ilia Volok (Vladimir Krasin) Oleg Taktarov (Guardia dei prigionieri) Elya Baskin (Andrei Kolchak)
Musica: Jerry Goldsmith
Costumi: Erica Edell Phillips
Scenografia: William Sandell
Fotografia: Michael Ballhaus
Montaggio: Richard Francis-Bruce
Effetti Speciali: Richard Edlund e Brad Kuehn (supervisori effetti visivi)
Makeup: Selina Jayne, Michael Laudati, Ronnie Specter e Timothy A. Miguel
In Kazakistan avviene un'operazione speciale, dove la Delta Force e la Specnaz catturano il generale Ivan Radek, dittatore del suddetto paese. 3 settimane dopo, alla fine di un viaggio presidenziale a Mosca, il presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America James Marshall (veterano di guerra e amico del presidente russo Stolicha Petrov), la sua famiglia e alcuni componenti dello staff presidenziale, si preparano a tornare negli Stati Uniti sull'aereo presidenziale, l'Air Force One (Boeing SAM 28000). La famiglia del Presidente è composta dalla First Lady Grace Marshall, e anche dalla loro figlia 14enne, Alice Marshall. Non sanno però, che un gruppo di terroristi kazaki, guidati dal loro capo, Egor Korshunov, si è imbarcato segretamente, scambiandosi inizialmente come se fossero passeggeri normali. Questi ultimi hanno come compito la liberazione del dittatore del loro paese, il generale Radek, tenuto attualmente prigioniero nelle carceri russe.
Gli unici ancora vivi sull'Air Force One, dato che la maggior parte dei passeggeri ha avuto modo di paracadutarsi dal velivolo, sono il presidente, la sua famiglia, il maggiore Caldwell, Lloyd Shepard (ferito da Korshunov) e una delle guardie del corpo del presidente, ma vengono successivamente attaccati da alcuni caccia fedeli al dittatore ucciso, che danneggiano gravemente l'aereo prima di essere neutralizzati dai caccia americani. Scatta così una missione di salvataggio sopra il Mar Caspio, durante la quale, però, si verifica un nuovo colpo di scena: la guardia del corpo presidenziale (che collaborava, in realtà , con i terroristi), uccide il maggiore rimasto con lui sull'Air Force One, che si disintegra di seguito in mare con lui a bordo. Ancora una volta, però, il presidente riesce ad avere la meglio: così facendo, sano e salvo, può finalmente andare sull'aereo da trasporto militare americano venuto in soccorso, riabbracciando così la sua famiglia.
Short Storyline:
Hijackers seize the plane carrying the President of the United States and his family, but he (an ex-soldier) works from hiding to defeat them.
The President of the USA goes to Moscow and gives a stirring speech outlining the USA's new "Zero-tolerance" policy with respect to terrorism. On the flight home, terrorists take over Air Force One (the President's official plane) and take the passengers (including his wife and daughter) hostage. The terrorists plan to execute one hostage every half-hour unless/until their demands are met. However, the President is a former Medal of Honor winner, so the terrorists may be in for a surprise...
Detailed Storyline:
A joint operation between American and Russian special forces captures General Ivan Radek, the dictator of a rogue neo-Soviet regime in Kazakhstan that retained its nuclear weapons, threatening war. Three weeks later, U.S. president James Marshall attends a diplomatic dinner in Moscow, during which he praises the operation and warns the United States will not negotiate with terrorists. Marshall and his entourage, including his wife Grace and daughter Alice, and several of his cabinet and advisers, prepare to return home on Air Force One. Six Radek loyalists disguised as journalists, led by Egor Korshunov, board the plane.
After takeoff, Secret Service agent Gibbs, a mole, enables Korshunov and his men to obtain weapons and hijack the plane, killing multiple security and military personnel before taking the passengers hostage, including Grace and Alice. Marshall is raced to an escape pod in the cargo hold and seemingly escapes as the pod is ejected. Korshunov breaches the cockpit, aborting the plane from making an emergency landing at Ramstein Air Base. A squadron of F-15s escort Air Force One as Korshunov has it piloted towards Kazakhstan.
However, Marshall, a veteran of the Vietnam War and a Medal of Honor recipient, had hidden himself in the cargo hold instead of using the pod. He covertly kills two of Korshunov's men and obtains a satellite phone to communicate with vice president Kathryn Bennett, letting his staff know he is still alive and aboard the plane. Korshunov, assuming that it is merely a Secret Service agent in the cargo hold, contacts Bennett and demands Radek's release, threatening to kill a hostage every half-hour. Separating Alice and Grace from the group, he kills National Security Advisor Jack Doherty and Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchell. Marshall unsuccessfully tries to force Korshunov to land by dumping some fuel after rewiring the plane's circuitry.
Marshall devises a plan to trick Korshunov into bringing Air Force One to a lower altitude of 15,000 feet for a mid-air refueling so that the hostages can parachute safely off the plane. As a KC-10 tanker docks with Air Force One, Marshall escorts the hostages to the cargo hold, where the majority parachute to safety. Korshunov and his men discover the deception and catch Marshall, Chief of Staff Lloyd Shepherd, Major Norman Caldwell, and Gibbs. The induced turbulence severs the connection between the tanker and Air Force One, and the fuel leak ignites, destroying the tanker.
With the president and his family now under his control, Korshunov forces Marshall to contact Russian president Stolicha Petrov and arrange for Radek's release. Bennett is urged by Defense Secretary Walter Dean to invoke the 25th Amendment, thus overriding Radek's release, but she refuses. While Korshunov and his men celebrate Radek's release, Marshall breaks free and kills Korshunov and his remaining loyalists. Marshall rescinds his order, and Radek is shot dead while attempting to escape.
Marshall and Caldwell direct the plane back to friendly airspace but are tailed by a second batch of Radek loyalists in MiG-29s. The F-15s rejoin Air Force One and engage and defeat the enemy aircraft, but Air Force One suffers severe damage to its fuel tanks, engines, and tail controls from the MiGs' gunfire, and an explosion from an F-15 when its pilot sacrifices himself to intercept a missile.
A standby United States Air Force Special Operations Command MC-130E with the callsign Liberty 24 is called to help, sending parajumpers on tether lines to rescue the survivors. Marshall insists that his family and the wounded Shepherd be transferred first. When there is time for only one more transfer, Gibbs reveals himself as the traitor, killing Caldwell and the parajumper. Marshall attacks Gibbs and attaches himself to the transfer line at the last moment. Air Force One crashes into the Caspian Sea, killing Gibbs, while the MC-130E airmen reel Marshall to safety. With Marshall and his family safe, Liberty 24 is given the callsign Air Force One as it flies to safety.