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Release Date:
July 25, 1997
Original Title:
Air Force One
Alternate Titles:
Air Force One: Avion présidentiel
Avión presidencial
Predsednički avion
Presidendi lennuk
Ugrabitev
אייר פורס וואן
空軍一號
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Beacon Pictures
Columbia Pictures
Radiant Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BE: 18 BR: 16 CA: PG CH: 16 CZ: 15+ DE: 16 DK: 15 ES: 18 FI: K-16 FR: TP GB: 15 HU: 16 IE: 15 IT: T NL: 16 PT: M/12 RO: 18 RU: 16+ SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 124
When Russian neo-nationalists hijack Air Force One, the world's most secure and extraordinary aircraft, the President is faced with a nearly impossible decision to give in to terrorist demands or sacrifice not only the country's dignity, but the lives of his wife and daughter.
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2D Supervisor:
Thomas J. Smith
3D Supervisor:
Joe Pasquale
ADR Editor:
John K. Adams
ADR Mixer:
Richard Weingart
ADR Supervisor:
Jessica Gallavan
ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris
Additional Music:
Joel McNeely
Aerial Coordinator:
David Paris
Aerial Director of Photography:
David B. Nowell
Animatronics Designer:
Larry Odien
Armorer:
Harry Lu
Art Direction:
Carlos Aldana
Carl J. Stensel
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
John 'Fest' Sandau
Assistant Editor:
Jim Schermerhorn
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ralph Bertelle
Assistant Property Master:
Bryan D. Garofalo
Associate Producer:
Peter Kohn
Mary Montiforte
Best Boy Electric:
Steve Apinis
Best Boy Grip:
Mark Anderson
Tom West
Boom Operator:
Dennis Hammermeister
Camera Department Manager:
Jeff Homolya
Carpenter:
Jeff Khachadoorian
Casting:
Janet Hirshenson
Jane Jenkins
Casting Assistant:
Anya Colloff
Chief Lighting Technician:
James R. Tynes
Color Timer:
David Orr
Conductor:
Jerry Goldsmith
Construction Buyer:
Gary Stel
Construction Coordinator:
Cal DiValerio
Construction Foreman:
Neil Saiger
Costume Designer:
Erica Edell Phillips
Costume Supervisor:
Mark Peterson
Craft Service:
Jamie Kehoe
Dialect Coach:
Carla Meyer
Dialogue Editor:
Dan Hegeman
Digital Compositors:
John Cornejo
Digital Effects Producer:
Scott Dougherty
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Mark Rodahl
Digital Imaging Technician:
George Callins
Director:
Wolfgang Petersen
Director of Photography:
Michael Ballhaus
Dolly Grip:
Dwight Joseph Lavers
Driver:
Moore Brian
Editor:
Richard Francis-Bruce
Electrician:
Wayne A. Lee
Executive Producer:
Marc Abraham
Thomas A. Bliss
David V. Lester
Extras Casting:
Brent Scarpo
Extras Casting Assistant:
T.K. Durham
First Assistant Accountant:
Susanne Lariviere
First Assistant Camera:
Mikael Glattes
First Assistant Director:
Peter Kohn
First Assistant Editor:
Robert C. Lusted
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Robert Batha
Foley Artist:
Gary A. Hecker
Foley Editor:
Arthur Farkas
Foley Mixer:
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Supervisor:
Craig S. Jaeger
Gaffer:
Kenneth J. Holt
Greensman:
Jesse Wayne
Grip:
Kevin McNeil
Hairstylist:
Laura Connolly
Key Costumer:
Leslie Joyce
Key Grip:
J. Patrick Daily
Key Hair Stylist:
Gerald Solomon
Libra Head Technician:
Kelly Diehl
Lighting Technician:
Brennan Price
Location Manager:
Lauren Ross
Makeup Artist:
Selina Jayne
Matte Painter:
Johnathan R. Banta
Military Consultant:
Harry O'Connor
Music Editor:
Craig Pettigrew
Music Programmer:
Nick Vidar
Negative Cutter:
Mo Henry
Orchestrator:
Alexander Courage
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Painter:
Rick Broderman
Payroll Accountant:
Rick Scheil
Picture Car Coordinator:
Steve Bonner
Pilot:
Steve Hinton
Post Production Supervisor:
Brian McNulty
Producer:
Armyan Bernstein
Gail Katz
Wolfgang Petersen
Jonathan Shestack
Production Accountant:
Carla Sierra
Production Assistant:
Matti Asgarian
Production Coordinator:
Carole Cowley
Production Design:
William Sandell
Production Executive:
Randy Starr
Production Illustrator:
Mike Swift
Production Manager:
David Siegel
Production Secretary:
Joelle Bryanne Stapleton
Production Supervisor:
Kristen D. Chidel
Projection:
Alan Jacques
Property Master:
Hope M. Parrish
Propmaker:
Fred Apolito
Pyrotechnician:
Timothy B. Graham
Rigging Gaffer:
Charlie McIntyre
Rigging Grip:
Kevin Wadowski
Roto Supervisor:
Karen Klein
Screenplay:
Andrew W. Marlowe
Script Supervisor:
Dianne Dreyer
Second Assistant Accountant:
Colleen Emry
Second Assistant Camera:
Tammy Fouts
Second Assistant Director:
Scott Robertson
Second Second Assistant Director:
Paula Case
Second Unit Director:
David M. Dunlap
Set Costumer:
Katrina Mastrolia
Set Decoration:
Ernie Bishop
Set Designer:
Lynn Christopher
Set Dressing Artist:
Jon Aguilar
Software Engineer:
Gauth Krishnamurti
Sound Editor:
Gregory Hainer
Sound Effects Editor:
Christopher Assells
Sound Engineer:
David Young
Sound Mixer:
Frank Meadows
Keith A. Wester
Special Effects Coordinator:
Terry D. Frazee
Still Photographer:
Claudette Barius
Storyboard Artist:
Matt Golden
Studio Teachers:
Claudette Grand
Stunt Coordinator:
Doug Coleman
Stunt Double:
Paul Sklar
Stunts:
Charlie Brewer
Vince Deadrick Jr.
Donna Keegan
Mickey Giacomazzi
Marian Green
Harry Wowchuk
Chris O'Hara
Paul E. Short
Kathy Jarvis
Michael Lee Baron
Rick Avery
Keith Woulard
Supervising Art Director:
Nancy Patton
Supervising Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wylie Stateman
Systems Administrators & Support:
Walid Harmoush
Temp Music Editor:
Dick Bernstein
Transportation Captain:
Robert Suer
Transportation Co-Captain:
Aaron Skalka
Transportation Coordinator:
Frank Mejerski
Unit Publicist:
Rob Harris
Utility Sound:
Jonathan Andrews
VFX Artist:
Peter Collins
VFX Director of Photography:
David K. Stewart
Video Assist Operator:
Dean Striepeke
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Jody Echegaray
Visual Effects Editor:
Tom Barrett
Visual Effects Producer:
Kimberly Nelson LoCascio
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Edlund
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