Un jeune pilote planifie une mission de sauvetage lorsque son père, un colonel de l'armée de l'air abattu au-dessus d'un territoire ennemi, est capturé.Un jeune pilote planifie une mission de sauvetage lorsque son père, un colonel de l'armée de l'air abattu au-dessus d'un territoire ennemi, est capturé.Un jeune pilote planifie une mission de sauvetage lorsque son père, un colonel de l'armée de l'air abattu au-dessus d'un territoire ennemi, est capturé.
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IRON EAGLE is the story of new high school grad Doug Masters (Jason Gedrick, whom you'd recognize from CROSSING THE BRIDGE and ONE EYED KING had you ever heard of those movies). His fighter pilot dad has been captured by an evil Middle East country for illegally entering its territory (imagine that!). Now papa's gonna be hung and nobody in the US of A is ready to do anything about... 'cept Doug. So our hero steals military intelligence and an F-16 fighter jet (it's quite easy, really... just get your friends to distract army dudes by 'accidentially' spilling juice on their shirts and stuff). With the help of bright spot Louis Gossett Jr., he soars in to save the day.
IRON EAGLE actually starts out promising. You might even be willing to forgive its ludicrousness, but it gradually morphs into a meaningless series of fireballs and clichéd dialog. It seems perfectly content to dish out cheap thrills to violence-obsessed boys, and do nothing more. It's also too long and at times borders on the laughable. The film still has a certain charm, but unless your night is slower than molasses, you'll want to skip it.
The story provides entertainment and action with no sense but being sometimes a little bit boring and dull . All of the fighter aircraft used (F-16 fighters ; plus , F-21 fighters depicting enemy MiGs) are actually Israeli Air Force aircraft , repainted with the USAF symbol and a fictitious enemy symbol . Jason Gedrick is the valiant he-man , he causes wreck havoc to nasties commanded by the villain David Suchet . Our hero ¨Chappy¨ is well personified by Louis Gosset Jr , usual to all the¨Iron Eagle¨ saga . Spectacular cinematography by Adam Greenberg with excellent sky-shots . However , the score is awful , but is based in disco-music and synthesizer , in spite of being composed by Basil Poledouris (¨Conan¨ music's author) . The motion picture was regularly directed by Sidney J.Furie . It's followed by three sequels, all directed by Furie with exception the second directed by John Glen , thus : ¨Iron Eagle 2¨ (1988) with Mark Humphrey ; ¨Aces : Iron Eagle III¨ (1992) with Rachel McLish and Horst Buchhold ; and ¨Iron Eagle IV¨ with Rachel Blanchard .
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring the Snake Scene, in which Doug Masters races his Cessna 150 against a motorcycle-riding Knotcher, the pilot of the Cessna 150 Aerobat was renowned aerobatic pilot Art Scholl. He was killed later that year when his Pitts S-2 camera plane crashed while filming in-cockpit footage for the flat spin sequence in Top Gun (1986).
- GaffesAll Air Force members and/or civilians are not allowed to wear hats/flight caps on the Flightline. They can fall off and create FOD (Foreign Object Damage).
- Citations
[Doug sees what appear to be enemy planes on his radar coming head-on while trying to escape with his father]
Doug Masters: Dad, four more MiGs jumping us!
Col. Ted Masters: Pull up hard!
Major Dwight Smiley: This is Blue Leader, do you read?
Doug Masters: They're ours dad, they're American! Roger Blue Leader, I've got two bandits on my ass, can you assist?
Major Dwight Smiley: We were about to contact the aggressor and verify his intentions. Attention unidentified aircraft, this is Major Dwight Smiley of the United States Air Force, you are following one of our F-16s in international airspace, do you wish to engage?
[both MiGs break off]
Major Dwight Smiley: I didn't think so.
- Crédits fousThe credits are yellow over a blue background, as opposed to the normal white over a black background.
- Versions alternativesThe UK cinema version to get the PG had the Every D*** F****** Day line cut but the line was restored for the video raising the certificate to 15
- ConnexionsEdited into Les gradés de Top Gun (1988)
- Bandes originalesIron Eagle (Never Say Die)
Written by Duane Hitchings and Jake Hooker
Performed by King Kobra
Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Águilas de acero
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 24 159 872 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 104 754 $US
- 19 janv. 1986
- Montant brut mondial
- 24 159 872 $US
- Durée1 heure 57 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1