Air America (film)
See also: Air America
Air America is an American film carried out by Roger Spottiswoode, left in 1990.
Synopsis
It is the history of Billy Covington, controls civil, which, private of its license, is recruited by Air America, military force arérienne which operates in Laos. Billy is found within a band of pilots more or less lit and implied in a traffic of opium. This traffic was set up by American soldiers and the local authorities. Billy will try to interfere itself. It becomes acquainted with Gene with which it will bind friendship.
Data sheet
- Title: Air America
- Realization: Roger Spottiswoode
- Scenario: John Eskow and Richard Rush, according to the novel of Christopher Robbins
- Production: Daniel Melnick, John Eskow, Allen Shapiro, Mario Kassar and Andrew G. Vajna
- Production company: Carolco Pictures Inc. and TriStar
- Music: Charles Gross
- Photography: Roger Deakins
- Assembly: John Bloom and Laws Freeman-Fox
- Decorations: Allan Cameron
- Costumes: John Mollo
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - Dolby Surround - 35 mm
- Kind: Venture
- Durée: 112 minutes
- Comings out date: August 10th 1990 (the United States), November 14th 1990 (France)
Distribution
- Mel Gibson: Gene Ryack
- Robert Downey Jr.: Billy Covington
- Nancy Travis: Corinne Landreaux
- Ken Jenkins : Major Donald Lemond
- David Marshall Grant: Rob Diehl
- Lane Smith: Senator Davenport
- Art LaFleur: Jack Neely
- Ned Eisenberg: Nick Pirelli
- Beautiful Marshall: Q.V
- David Bowe: Saunders
- Burt Kwouk : General Lu Soong
- Tim Thomerson: Babo
- Harvey Jason : Nino
- Sinjai Hongthai : May Ling
- Natta Nantatanti : The Gene girl
Around film
- the song Love Me Two Times is interpreted by Aerosmith.
- televised series of 22 50 minutes episodes, Air America , was created by Philip DeGuere in 1998.
External bond
- Air America on Internet Movie Database
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