Description Nothing makes good-guy non-recidivist offender Cameron Poe happier than the thought of returning to society, where his angelic wife and the equally angelic little girl he's never known are waiting. And nothing makes him angrier than the passel of psychopathic murderers and rapists aboard his prison transport plane--especially when, under the direction of ringleader Cyrus The Virus Grissom, they revolt and hijack their own plane. Fortunately, our hero's been trained by the Army as an elite one-man-fighting-machine, and a dogged Justice Department agent waits on the ground to help him bring the fanatical fly-boys in for a bloody crash landing--in Vegas! A hyperactive Molotov cocktail blended from the frenetic efforts of high-octane action producer Jerry Bruckheimer (The Rock), hipster-schtick screenwriting specialist Scott Rosenberg, and music video director West. Academy Award Nominations: 2, including Best Original Song (How Do I Live), and Best Sound.
| Credits | | Writer: | Scott Rosenberg | | Producer: | Chad Oman, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jim Kouf, Kenny Bates, Lynn Bigelow, Peter Bogart | | Score Composer: | Mark Mancina, Trevor Rabin |
Editorial Reviews "...[Malkovich] seizes the chance to camp it up....The film's slightly lunatic tone also suits Nicolas Cage's acting style..." Sight and Sound - p.37-8 - John Wrathall (07/01/1997)
"...Fast, funny and robustly acted..." USA Today - p.4D - Mike Clark
"...The actors are appealing....[A] renegade action fantasy....[With] nonstop climaxes..." Entertainment Weekly - p.38-9 - Owen Gleiberman (06/13/1997)
"...[A] thrill ride....[Cage] neatly embodies the noble hero....His charismatic performance gives the film the center..." New York Times - p.C5 - Janet Maslin (06/06/1997)
"...Fast, funny and robustly acted..." USA Today - p.4D - Mike Clark (06/06/1997)
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