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Translation Air Force One

Title Air Force One

Country 1997

Country United States

Category Thriller/Action/Drama

Language English

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Word Caption English/Chinese

IMDB rating 6.2/10 (30,610 votes)

◎File Format BDrip-RMVB

◎Video Size 736 X 304

◎File Size 2CD/425M

◎Film Length 124MiN

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◎Directed by Wolfgang Petersen Wolfgang Petersen

◎Starring Harrison Ford Harrison Ford .... President James Marshall

Gary Oldman Gary Oldman .... Ivan Korshunov

Glenn Close Glenn Close .... Vice President Kathryn Bennett

William H. Macy .... Major Caldwell

Philip Baker Hall Philip Baker Hall .... U.S. Atty. General Andrew Ward

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Jürgen Prochnow .... General Ivan Radek

Dean Stockwell .... Defense Secretary Walter Dean

Paul Guilfoyle Paul Guilfoyle .... Chief of Staff Lloyd 'Shep' Shepherd

Daniel W. Barringer .... USAF Jumpmaster

Thom Barry .... Ramstein S.O.F. Watch Officer

Elya Baskin .... Andrei Kolchak

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E.E. Bell .... Reporter

Diana Bellamy .... White House Switchboard Operator

Xander Berkeley .... Secret Service Agent Gibbs

Donna Bullock .... Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchel

◎ Brief Introduction

Contents:

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A covert operation carried out by both the U.S. and Russian **** succeeds in apprehending Rydi, the dictatorial leader of the Kazak **** and State. At the same time, President Jim Marshall, a hero of the Vietnam War, was attending a state dinner with the Russian President, and made a strong "no tolerance" speech in Moscow against the growing international terrorist activities: "The United States will spare no effort to fight terrorists wherever they appear. We will no longer be afraid. It's time for them to be afraid!" He has since declared war on terrorists around the globe, earning thunderous applause for his quote-unquote tough wording...

As he delivers his speech, a TV news crew, disguised as Russian terrorists, takes the opportunity to infiltrate the U.S. president's plane, Air Force One. With the help of insiders, the terrorists took Air Force One hostage after making sure that the first family was all on board and after the plane took off. President Marshall asked for a videotape of a football game and enjoyed it in the cabin reserved for the President. Air Force One" is a special presidential plane, its strong enough to withstand nuclear missile attacks, but who would have thought that a group of Russian terrorists actually mixed on board the plane, they took control of the cockpit and the main cabin with lightning speed, in the chaos, the first lady and her daughter and passengers on board, including the National Security Advisor, the Foreign Minister and other important officials were all taken hostage, only the President of the United States was taken hostage. were taken hostage, only the President of the United States in the security personnel arrangements, ready to take Air Force One's security equipment escape cabin to leave. President Marshall flatly refused, he decided to stay and fight the terrorists to the end. In spite of his bodyguards, President Marshall bravely returned to the main cabin.

The leader of the terrorists, Uminov (Gary Oldman), who hates the Western free world with a passion, attempts to use this operation to shock the United States and the world, but this time, he meets an opponent who is not easy to deal with. President Marshall, who fought in Vietnam as a Special Forces soldier and won medals, is a fearless tough guy who is also a devoted husband and loving father. While the terrorists are furious that they can't find the president, they also offer the U.S. authorities a quid pro quo to immediately release the notorious dictatorial leader, Rédy, or shoot a hostage every half hour. Meanwhile, Wendy, the first ever female Vice President of the United States, shoulders the responsibility of leading the country, and under her command, an anti-hijacking battle is fought. The ZF, led by the Vice President, was immediately caught in a dilemma, because releasing Ridi would undoubtedly be bowing to the terrorists, and at the same time would violate President Marshall's "No Tolerance" speech and cause the sacrifice of more innocent people, but if the hostages were not released, the lives of the hostages on the plane could not be guaranteed, which would cause great harm to the ZF. At a time when there was nothing else to be done, the President, who was hiding in Air Force One, received an order that he would never give in to the terrorists. The isolated president, familiar with the sophisticated facilities of Air Force One, fights the crazy terrorists alone. But in order to protect his family and his honor, will the Medal of Honor-winning President of the United States be able to fulfill his promise of no tolerance and save the fate of the world?

Reviews:

This movie is a continuation of Hollywood's recent "presidential movie craze," but unlike "Shadow Conspiracy," "Absolute Power," and "Murder in the White House," it's not just a movie about the President of the United States. "Murder in the White House" and other films is very different, this time by Harrison Ford as the President of the United States is no longer the center of the scandal, but wearing a hero's golden armor, he is in danger, heroic, and looks more powerful than last year's Bill Pullman in "Independence Day" in the president. Independence Day" last year. It's no wonder that current U.S. President Bill Clinton watched the movie twice in a row, and only raised a few questions about the lack of sophistication of Air Force One, while avoiding any discussion of the authenticity of the president's character. This movie is also the German director Wolfgang Petersen after the 1993 "fire line chase" after the White House again touched on the subject of the film.