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Air America (film)

Air America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. as Air America pilots flying missions in Laos during the Vietnam War.[2] When the protagonists discover their aircraft is being used by government agents to smuggle heroin, they must avoid being framed as the drug-smugglers.

Air America
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoger Spottiswoode
Screenplay by
Based onAir America
by Christopher Robbins
Produced byDaniel Melnick
Mario Kassar
Starring
CinematographyRoger Deakins
Edited byJohn Bloom
Lois Freeman-Fox
Music byCharles Gross
Production
companies
Carolco Pictures
IndieProd Company
Distributed byTri-Star Pictures
Release date
  • August 10, 1990 (1990-08-10)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30–35 million[1]
Box office$57.7 million[citation needed]

The plot of the film is adapted from Christopher Robbins' 1979 non-fiction book, chronicling the CIA-financed airline to transport weapons and supplies in Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[3]

The publicity for the film, advertised as a lighthearted buddy movie, implied a tone that differs greatly from the actual film, which includes such serious themes as an anti-war message, focus on the opium trade, and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao (played by actor Burt Kwouk as "General Lu Soong").[4]

Plot edit

In late 1969, helicopter pilot Billy Covington has his pilot's license suspended for breaking safety regulations. His skills, bravery and disregard for the law are noticed by a government agent, who offers him a job in Laos working for the "strictly civilian" company Air America, which turns out to be a front for CIA operations.

In Laos, he is introduced to Air America's unorthodox pilots and aircraft, being taken under the wing of pilot Gene Ryack, who uses official flights to buy black market weapons for his private cache. His retirement plan is to make enough money to afford quitting his Air America job.

Senator Davenport arrives to investigate rumors that Air America is transporting drugs for Laotian forces. Major Lemond and Rob Diehl, CIA leaders of Air America, show the Senator around Laos to prevent him discovering that the rumors are true.

While airdropping livestock in their C-123 cargo aircraft, Billy and Jack Neely are shot down. The Pilatus PC-6 of General Soong arrives at the crash site and his soldiers load up with opium but leave Billy and Jack behind with Communist forces moving in. Gene and another pilot rescue them; Billy boards Gene's helicopter.

Billy and Gene are shot down and captured by a tribe. Gene strikes a deal to supply them with better weapons. At Gene's house, Billy is surprised to discover that Gene has a wife and children. Disillusioned with U.S. actions in Laos, Gene convinces Billy to quit his job, but Billy wants to get even with General Soong.

Davenport is losing patience and demands to know who is smuggling heroin. Learning that Jack has been killed, Lemond and Diehl claim he was the ring leader behind the drug trafficking. Billy blows up the heroin factory, but guards see him running away. Davenport demands more concrete evidence.

Gene finds a buyer for his arsenal, allowing him to quit Air America and take his family out of Laos. Billy accepts one more flight, taking flour to a refugee camp when he is instructed to divert for "routine inspection." Suspecting a setup, Billy inspects the cargo and finds heroin. He crash-lands on the same airstrip where he crashed earlier and uses the wreckage of the previous crash to hide the aircraft.

Davenport recognizes the nature of the setup and threatens to reveal Lemond and Diehl's operation to Washington.

Gene, on his way to make his final weapons delivery, rescues Billy. They respond to a distress call from a refugee camp caught in crossfire. The official in charge of the camp refuses to leave without the refugees. Gene reluctantly dumps the weapons to make room for the refugees and blows up their cache to cover the escape.

In the air, Gene and Billy hatch a scheme to sell the aircraft to recoup Gene's money.

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

Director Richard Rush tried to develop the film in 1985, as the first comedy about Vietnam. Carolco Pictures bought the project as Rush wrote a script and found locations. Sean Connery was attached to play the older pilot, Gene Ryack, and the younger flier Billy Covington was at different times to be played by Bill Murray,[5] James Belushi and Kevin Costner. The project was sold to producer Daniel Melnick after Connery and Costner became too expensive. Melnick hired screenwriter John Eskow to write a new script; and first hired director Bob Rafelson to work with Rush, but eventually hiring director Roger Spottiswoode.[6] Mel Gibson was cast for a reported $7 million, for the role of Ryack, and Robert Downey Jr. took on the role of Covington. Nancy Travis was cast as Corinne Landroaux, replacing Ally Sheedy, and Michael Dudikoff was cast as General Lee.[7]

Filming edit

The budget of Air America increased to $35 million as the production involved a 500-member crew shooting in 49 different locations between Thailand, London, and Los Angeles; operating between eight and fifteen cameras at a time. Principal photography began on October 3, 1989, and continued until February 10, 1990.[6] The production was plagued by two earthquakes and a typhoon. The producers rented 26 aircraft from the Thai military, although some of the stunt flyers refused to perform some of the stunts, with 60-year-old veterans being drafted for the more demanding turns. PepsiCo wanted the filmmakers to use a fictional soda rather than show opium being refined at their abandoned factory. Therefore, the producers added a line about wondering if Pepsi knew what was going on. After previewing the film, six months after production, Gibson and other principals were called back to film a new ending.[8]

Soundtrack edit

Air America (soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released1990
Recorded1990
GenreRock
Length33:45
LabelMCA Records
ProducerBecky Mancuso, Tim Sexton, Magstripe Entertainment
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic      [9]

Reception edit

 
Robert Downey Jr. and Mel Gibson attending the film's 1990 premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 13% based on 16 reviews, with an average rating of 3.4/10.[10] Metacritic reports a weighted average score of 33 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[11] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[12]

Upon its release, Air America was embroiled in controversy over its treatment of the "secret CIA airline service."[4] After the Persian Gulf War began on January 15, 1991, the film was withdrawn from distribution in over 100 cinemas throughout Germany.[6] Air America received mostly negative reviews from critics. The film review in The New York Times by Caryn James, saw the film as a flawed "star vehicle". "This muddled film about a secret C.I.A. project in Laos in 1969 fails on every possible level: as action film, as buddy film, as scenic travelogue and even, sad to say, as a way to flaunt Mel Gibson's appeal."[13] Film historian Alun Evans in Brassey's Guide to War Films, in his commentary, was brief but pointed in characterizing Air America as a "... tawdry, unfunny war comedy."[14]

Some criticism was levelled at the inaccuracies prevalent in the production. The review of Air America in the St. Paul Pioneer Press noted: "... the comedy adventure doesn't feature any real heroes of that war, men like the Hmong pilot Lee Lue."[15] Christopher Robbins said the movie distorted his book's presentation of the Air America story, and historian William Leary noted "The exploits of CAT/Air America form a unique chapter in the history of air transport, one that deserves better than a misleading, mediocre movie."[16]

British film critic Andy Webb opined that Air America worked as an aviation film. "... on a small positive some of the flying stunts, and there are plenty of them, are pretty spectacular. In a movie which almost floats these moments of aeronautic acrobats (they) give an injection of adrenalin although by no means enough to save it."[17]

Alexander Cockburn wrote in the Los Angeles Times that Air America received abuse for "dar[ing] to say the unsayable, and commits the added offense of joking about it ... It injects into mass culture truth on a matter that official America has been lying about for three decades, namely the confluence between U.S. covert operations and criminality, whether in Laos, Afghanistan or Central America".[18]

Box office edit

Air America debuted at number three behind Flatliners and Young Guns II.[19] The film ended up grossing $31,053,601 in the US and $3,243,404 in other countries for a worldwide total of $36,297,005.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "THE MOVIES : The fine art of MAKING THE DEAL". Los Angeles Times. 27 May 1990.
  2. ^ Curry 2004, p. 158.
  3. ^ Hamilton-Merritt 1999, p. 8.
  4. ^ a b Kevin Gilvear (October 10, 2004). "Air America". DVD Video Review. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  5. ^ Klady, Leonard. |"Ghostly Movie." Los Angeles Times, May 17, 1987. Retrieved: January 4, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Miscellaneous notes: Air America (1990)." Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved: January 4, 2015.
  7. ^ Clarkson 2004, p. 225.
  8. ^ Carrick 1998, p. 145.
  9. ^ Air America at AllMusic
  10. ^ "Air America (1990)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  11. ^ "Air America Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  12. ^ "Find CinemaScore" (Type "Air America" in the search box). CinemaScore. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  13. ^ James, Caryn. "Air America (1990); Review: Film, Gibson as C.I.A. pilot." The New York Times, August 10, 1990.
  14. ^ Evans 2000, p. 8.
  15. ^ "New Vietnam film overlooks revered Hmong pilot Lue." St. Paul Pioneer Press, August 10, 1990, p. 1A. Retrieved: January 5, 2015.
  16. ^ Leary, William M. (2014). . air-america.org. Archived from the original on April 12, 2017. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  17. ^ Webb, Andy. "Downey's War on Drugs" The Movie Scene. Retrieved: January 5, 2015.
  18. ^ Cockburn, Andrew (20 September 1990). "Fury Won't Make Truth Go Away : "Air America" revives old but well-documented charges of CIA complicity in drug-running". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  19. ^ Broeske, Pat H. "The Two Jakes fails to do land-office business." Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1990. Retrieved: November 23, 2010.

Bibliography edit

  • Carrrick, Peter. Mel Gibson. London: Robert Hale, 1998. ISBN 978-0-70906-088-8.
  • Clarkson, Wensley. Mel Gibson: Man on a Mission. London: John Blake, 2004. ISBN 978-1-85782-577-0.
  • Curry, Robert. Whispering Death, "Tuag Nco Ntsoov": Our Journey with the Hmong in the Secret War for Laos. Bloomington, Indiana: IUniverse Inc., 2004. ISBN 978-0-59576-639-0.
  • Evans, Alun. Brassey's Guide to War Films. Dulles, Virginia: Potomac Books, 2000. ISBN 1-57488-263-5.
  • Hamilton-Merritt, Jane. Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992 . Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0-25320-756-2.
  • Robbins, Christopher. Air America. Cassell Military 2012. ISBN 978-1908059017.

External links edit

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Air America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr as Air America pilots flying missions in Laos during the Vietnam War 2 When the protagonists discover their aircraft is being used by government agents to smuggle heroin they must avoid being framed as the drug smugglers Air AmericaTheatrical release posterDirected byRoger SpottiswoodeScreenplay byJohn Eskow Richard RushBased onAir Americaby Christopher RobbinsProduced byDaniel MelnickMario KassarStarringMel Gibson Robert Downey Jr Nancy Travis David Marshall Grant Lane SmithCinematographyRoger DeakinsEdited byJohn BloomLois Freeman FoxMusic byCharles GrossProductioncompaniesCarolco PicturesIndieProd CompanyDistributed byTri Star PicturesRelease dateAugust 10 1990 1990 08 10 Running time113 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 30 35 million 1 Box office 57 7 million citation needed The plot of the film is adapted from Christopher Robbins 1979 non fiction book chronicling the CIA financed airline to transport weapons and supplies in Cambodia Laos and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War 3 The publicity for the film advertised as a lighthearted buddy movie implied a tone that differs greatly from the actual film which includes such serious themes as an anti war message focus on the opium trade and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao played by actor Burt Kwouk as General Lu Soong 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksPlot editIn late 1969 helicopter pilot Billy Covington has his pilot s license suspended for breaking safety regulations His skills bravery and disregard for the law are noticed by a government agent who offers him a job in Laos working for the strictly civilian company Air America which turns out to be a front for CIA operations In Laos he is introduced to Air America s unorthodox pilots and aircraft being taken under the wing of pilot Gene Ryack who uses official flights to buy black market weapons for his private cache His retirement plan is to make enough money to afford quitting his Air America job Senator Davenport arrives to investigate rumors that Air America is transporting drugs for Laotian forces Major Lemond and Rob Diehl CIA leaders of Air America show the Senator around Laos to prevent him discovering that the rumors are true While airdropping livestock in their C 123 cargo aircraft Billy and Jack Neely are shot down The Pilatus PC 6 of General Soong arrives at the crash site and his soldiers load up with opium but leave Billy and Jack behind with Communist forces moving in Gene and another pilot rescue them Billy boards Gene s helicopter Billy and Gene are shot down and captured by a tribe Gene strikes a deal to supply them with better weapons At Gene s house Billy is surprised to discover that Gene has a wife and children Disillusioned with U S actions in Laos Gene convinces Billy to quit his job but Billy wants to get even with General Soong Davenport is losing patience and demands to know who is smuggling heroin Learning that Jack has been killed Lemond and Diehl claim he was the ring leader behind the drug trafficking Billy blows up the heroin factory but guards see him running away Davenport demands more concrete evidence Gene finds a buyer for his arsenal allowing him to quit Air America and take his family out of Laos Billy accepts one more flight taking flour to a refugee camp when he is instructed to divert for routine inspection Suspecting a setup Billy inspects the cargo and finds heroin He crash lands on the same airstrip where he crashed earlier and uses the wreckage of the previous crash to hide the aircraft Davenport recognizes the nature of the setup and threatens to reveal Lemond and Diehl s operation to Washington Gene on his way to make his final weapons delivery rescues Billy They respond to a distress call from a refugee camp caught in crossfire The official in charge of the camp refuses to leave without the refugees Gene reluctantly dumps the weapons to make room for the refugees and blows up their cache to cover the escape In the air Gene and Billy hatch a scheme to sell the aircraft to recoup Gene s money Cast editMel Gibson as Gene Ryack Robert Downey Jr as Billy Covington Nancy Travis as Corinne Landreaux Ken Jenkins as Major Donald Lemond Based on Richard Secord David Marshall Grant as Robert Diehl Based on Jerry Daniels Lane Smith as Senator Davenport Based on Senator Stuart Symington Art LaFleur as Jack Neely Ned Eisenberg as Nick Pirelli Marshall Bell as O V David Bowe as Saunders Burt Kwouk as General Lu Soong Based on General Vang Pao Tim Thomerson as Babo Harvey Jason as NinoProduction editDevelopment edit Director Richard Rush tried to develop the film in 1985 as the first comedy about Vietnam Carolco Pictures bought the project as Rush wrote a script and found locations Sean Connery was attached to play the older pilot Gene Ryack and the younger flier Billy Covington was at different times to be played by Bill Murray 5 James Belushi and Kevin Costner The project was sold to producer Daniel Melnick after Connery and Costner became too expensive Melnick hired screenwriter John Eskow to write a new script and first hired director Bob Rafelson to work with Rush but eventually hiring director Roger Spottiswoode 6 Mel Gibson was cast for a reported 7 million for the role of Ryack and Robert Downey Jr took on the role of Covington Nancy Travis was cast as Corinne Landroaux replacing Ally Sheedy and Michael Dudikoff was cast as General Lee 7 Filming edit The budget of Air America increased to 35 million as the production involved a 500 member crew shooting in 49 different locations between Thailand London and Los Angeles operating between eight and fifteen cameras at a time Principal photography began on October 3 1989 and continued until February 10 1990 6 The production was plagued by two earthquakes and a typhoon The producers rented 26 aircraft from the Thai military although some of the stunt flyers refused to perform some of the stunts with 60 year old veterans being drafted for the more demanding turns PepsiCo wanted the filmmakers to use a fictional soda rather than show opium being refined at their abandoned factory Therefore the producers added a line about wondering if Pepsi knew what was going on After previewing the film six months after production Gibson and other principals were called back to film a new ending 8 Soundtrack editAir America soundtrack Soundtrack album by Various artistsReleased1990Recorded1990GenreRockLength33 45LabelMCA RecordsProducerBecky Mancuso Tim Sexton Magstripe Entertainment Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 No TitleWriter s Performed byLength1 Love Me Two Times John Densmore Robby Krieger Ray Manzarek Jim MorrisonAerosmith3 222 Right Place Wrong Time Mac RebennackB B King and Bonnie Raitt3 373 Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress Roger Cook Allan Clarke Roger GreenawayCharlie Sexton4 154 Do It Again Donald Fagen Walter BeckerSteely Dan5 015 Free Ride Dan HartmanEdgar Winter and Rick Derringer3 236 California Dreamin John Phillips Michelle GilliamThe Mamas amp the Papas2 387 Baby I Need Your Lovin Brian Holland Lamont Dozier Edward Holland Jr Four Tops2 448 Get Ready William Smokey RobinsonThe Temptations2 389 Rescue Me Fontella Bass Raynard Miner Carl William SmithFontella Bass2 5310 Pushin Too Hard Sky SaxonThe Seeds2 35Reception edit nbsp Robert Downey Jr and Mel Gibson attending the film s 1990 premiere at Grauman s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 13 based on 16 reviews with an average rating of 3 4 10 10 Metacritic reports a weighted average score of 33 out of 100 based on 13 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 11 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 12 Upon its release Air America was embroiled in controversy over its treatment of the secret CIA airline service 4 After the Persian Gulf War began on January 15 1991 the film was withdrawn from distribution in over 100 cinemas throughout Germany 6 Air America received mostly negative reviews from critics The film review in The New York Times by Caryn James saw the film as a flawed star vehicle This muddled film about a secret C I A project in Laos in 1969 fails on every possible level as action film as buddy film as scenic travelogue and even sad to say as a way to flaunt Mel Gibson s appeal 13 Film historian Alun Evans in Brassey s Guide to War Films in his commentary was brief but pointed in characterizing Air America as a tawdry unfunny war comedy 14 Some criticism was levelled at the inaccuracies prevalent in the production The review of Air America in the St Paul Pioneer Press noted the comedy adventure doesn t feature any real heroes of that war men like the Hmong pilot Lee Lue 15 Christopher Robbins said the movie distorted his book s presentation of the Air America story and historian William Leary noted The exploits of CAT Air America form a unique chapter in the history of air transport one that deserves better than a misleading mediocre movie 16 British film critic Andy Webb opined that Air America worked as an aviation film on a small positive some of the flying stunts and there are plenty of them are pretty spectacular In a movie which almost floats these moments of aeronautic acrobats they give an injection of adrenalin although by no means enough to save it 17 Alexander Cockburn wrote in the Los Angeles Times that Air America received abuse for dar ing to say the unsayable and commits the added offense of joking about it It injects into mass culture truth on a matter that official America has been lying about for three decades namely the confluence between U S covert operations and criminality whether in Laos Afghanistan or Central America 18 Box office edit Air America debuted at number three behind Flatliners and Young Guns II 19 The film ended up grossing 31 053 601 in the US and 3 243 404 in other countries for a worldwide total of 36 297 005 citation needed References edit THE MOVIES The fine art of MAKING THE DEAL Los Angeles Times 27 May 1990 Curry 2004 p 158 Hamilton Merritt 1999 p 8 a b Kevin Gilvear October 10 2004 Air America DVD Video Review Retrieved January 4 2015 Klady Leonard Ghostly Movie Los Angeles Times May 17 1987 Retrieved January 4 2015 a b c Miscellaneous notes Air America 1990 Turner Classic Movies Retrieved January 4 2015 Clarkson 2004 p 225 Carrick 1998 p 145 Air America at AllMusic Air America 1990 Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved November 11 2022 Air America Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved November 30 2020 Find CinemaScore Type Air America in the search box CinemaScore Retrieved November 30 2020 James Caryn Air America 1990 Review Film Gibson as C I A pilot The New York Times August 10 1990 Evans 2000 p 8 New Vietnam film overlooks revered Hmong pilot Lue St Paul Pioneer Press August 10 1990 p 1A Retrieved January 5 2015 Leary William M 2014 Supporting the Secret War CIA Air Operations in Laos 1955 1974 air america org Archived from the original on April 12 2017 Retrieved April 11 2017 Webb Andy Downey s War on Drugs The Movie Scene Retrieved January 5 2015 Cockburn Andrew 20 September 1990 Fury Won t Make Truth Go Away Air America revives old but well documented charges of CIA complicity in drug running Los Angeles Times Retrieved 29 January 2022 Broeske Pat H The Two Jakes fails to do land office business Los Angeles Times August 13 1990 Retrieved November 23 2010 Bibliography editCarrrick Peter Mel Gibson London Robert Hale 1998 ISBN 978 0 70906 088 8 Clarkson Wensley Mel Gibson Man on a Mission London John Blake 2004 ISBN 978 1 85782 577 0 Curry Robert Whispering Death Tuag Nco Ntsoov Our Journey with the Hmong in the Secret War for Laos Bloomington Indiana IUniverse Inc 2004 ISBN 978 0 59576 639 0 Evans Alun Brassey s Guide to War Films Dulles Virginia Potomac Books 2000 ISBN 1 57488 263 5 Hamilton Merritt Jane Tragic Mountains The Hmong the Americans and the Secret Wars for Laos 1942 1992 Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press 1999 ISBN 978 0 25320 756 2 Robbins Christopher Air America Cassell Military 2012 ISBN 978 1908059017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Air America film Air America at IMDb nbsp Air America at AllMovie Air America at the TCM Movie Database Air America at Rotten Tomatoes Air America Association web site Air America at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Air America film amp oldid 1184275735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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