Air Force One
James Marshall, a onetime combat hero in the Vietnam War, is now President of the United States. Now, Russian neo-nationalists have hijacked Air Force One which carrying James and his family. Now James is torn between giveing in to terrorist demands or sacrificing not only the country's dignity, but the lives of his wife and daughter.
16 June 1959, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
27 December 1955
5 March 1936, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
1945, Brockton, Massachusetts, USA
29 October 1961, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
20 July 1961, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
21 March 1958, New Cross, London, England, UK
19 September 1963, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 April 1949, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
11 August 1950, Riga, USSR [now Latvia]
21 October 1948, Portland, Oregon, USA
16 November 1956, New York City, New York, USA
15 December 1958, Tbilisi, USSR [now Georgia]
2 July 1955, San Tome, Venezuela
10 June 1968, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
8 November 1959, San Diego, California, USA
June 10, 2009
[An] unabashedly jingoistic action extravaganza starring Harrison Ford as...'The Ass-Kicking President'...[Blu-ray]
April 12, 2002
...it flies on and on until its power to hold us simply peters out.
February 14, 2001
Seeing the president of the United States as a kick-butt action hero pretty much sums up the appeal of Air Force One
July 23, 2007
As the familiar cat-and-mouse plot unfolded, I let myself enjoy the unapologetic masculine thrills.
April 24, 2016
Everything about it was unreal, except it did a big box office.
October 03, 2002
Most of the time it's a kick.
January 22, 2002
It's a great ride.
February 19, 2013
Well executed action thriller by Das Boot German director Petersen, which is rather weak in plot and characterization.
June 05, 2002
Unfortunately, as the film winds to a close, claustrophobic tension once again gives way to overblown digital effects and set pieces.
May 11, 2001
Air Force One doesn't insult the audience. It is crafted by a film-maker who takes pride in the thrills and sly fun he packs into every frame.
December 06, 2004
It's embarrassing to see [Ford] hanging by a thread ... behind his own 747. No image better fits the fragile state of his [career] at this point... he's losing his grip.
January 22, 2002
Moments of silliness are more than balanced by Petersen's extraordinary ability to keep this movie flight-worthy, Ford's almost-executive presence and an outstanding performance from Oldman.

