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Tonnerre de feu

Original title: Blue Thunder
  • TV Series
  • 1984
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
2.2K
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Tonnerre de feu (1984)
SuperheroActionCrimeDramaSci-FiThriller

An advanced prototype police helicopter and their ground support crew battle crime.An advanced prototype police helicopter and their ground support crew battle crime.An advanced prototype police helicopter and their ground support crew battle crime.

  • Stars
    • James Farentino
    • Dana Carvey
    • Sandy McPeak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    2.2K
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    • Stars
      • James Farentino
      • Dana Carvey
      • Sandy McPeak
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Frank Chaney
    • 1984
    Dana Carvey
    Dana Carvey
    • Clinton 'JAFO' Wonderlove
    • 1984
    Sandy McPeak
    Sandy McPeak
    • Captain Braddock
    • 1984
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Richard 'Ski' Butowski
    • 1984
    Bubba Smith
    Bubba Smith
    • Lyman 'Bubba' Kelsey
    • 1984
    Ann Cooper
    Ann Cooper
    • J.J. Douglas
    • 1984
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Sheriff Kyle C. Tenney
    • 1984
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • P.V.C.
    • 1984
    Gregory Sierra
    Gregory Sierra
    • Luis Creighton Acuna
    • 1984
    George Gaynes
    George Gaynes
    • Dr. Willi Von Hartig
    • 1984
    David Spielberg
    David Spielberg
    • Bruce Walsh
    • 1984
    Scott Hylands
    Scott Hylands
    • Peter Anson
    • 1984
    Dennis Holahan
    Dennis Holahan
    • Richard J. Lassiter
    • 1984
    Ted Hamilton
    Ted Hamilton
    • Harold Longstreet
    • 1984
    Maylo McCaslin
    Maylo McCaslin
    • Lisa Ritchie
    • 1984
    Richard Yniguez
    Richard Yniguez
    • Hector Dorado
    • 1984
    Lisa Sutton
    • Terry Burke
    • 1984
    Kelly Preston
    Kelly Preston
    • Amy Braddock
    • 1984
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    Wizard-8

    Drifted into obscurity for good reasons

    I remember watching a few episodes of this TV series when it first came out, and liking what I saw. So when I found out that the entire eleven episodes of the series had been released on DVD, I rented the entire set to see if the show would still hold up. And the answer is, for the most part, no. With the exception of a pre-fame Dana Carvey, who manages to show off his comic skills and charm, the cast gives pretty forgettable performances, most likely because the scripts don't give their parts multi-dimension. The other parts of the scripts also fail to interest, with bland, simplistic stories. The Blue Thunder Helicopter does look cool, and there is some impressive aerial photography as well as choreography. But it seems that the expense to do so resulted in some shabby cost-cutting elsewhere, with obvious stock footage and footage repeated - sometimes in the same show! And while the helicopter looks cool, its movements and abilities come across as sluggish - unlike Airwolf, from a different helicopter show broadcast around the same time. In fact, you'd be better off watching "Airwolf" than watching the "Blue Thunder" TV series.
    Martin Grant

    The A-Team and Airwolf Double, but better than Streethawk

    After seeing only the Pilot episode (''Second Thunder'') and the next proper episode to follow (''A Clear and Present Day''), I have to say this spinoff series inspired by the original 1983 box-office smash hit of the same name, is a worthy and stylish piece of television, fiananced by Rastar Productions and the original film's distributer, Columbia Pictures. Dana Carvey get's on my nerves sometimes with his over-the-top humour (noticably taken from Dwight Schultz's Murdock in 'The A-Team'), but the aerial action sequences are superb. Seeing as only 11 episodes were produced, I would have to say it is miles ahead of the 1985 13-episode 'Streethawk' series, seeing as both were aired on ABC in the Eighties. The new theme music is now one of my favourites, but I still recognise the constant drum beat used also constantly in 'The A-Team'. All in all, I would rate these show 8/10. Although the original aerial police station base wasn't available to the show's production team, the stock footage taken from the original film is well put together and the soundstages are alright, but a bit of a goof, with the slow rotating blades above the actors, plus no backing motion video playing to simulate the actors actually flying in the air, which was seen in 'Airwolf'.
    inspectordark

    Stick to Airwolf

    This show made no sense sometimes.And how did they get Blue Thunder back on line after it was crushed by a train.And Bubba Smith on a copter that is like a can inside the cockpit.This show was a flaw show.Stick with Airwolf.
    7Joeshill-0609

    BLUE THUNDER and Buck!

    ABC-TV's 1984 version of "BLUE THUNDER" was truly a short-lived effort, but for one interesting little fact- former "BUCK RODGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY" actor Gil Gerard was originally offered the role before James Farentino, but Gerard (who later starred on CBS's short-lived "E. A. R. T. H. FORCE" in Fall 1990) had turned down the role for either personal or political reasons. A late 1983 article in TV Guide confirms this obscure fact!
    7MovieBuffMarine

    Not too bad

    LOOSELY based on the 1983 movie of the same name, the Blue Thunder TV series portrayed the title helicopter in a positive light in contrast to the movie which was dark and gritty.

    Like most TV shows based on movies, this was NOT meant as a sequel, but alternate reality to the events and plot of the movie.

    With the super vehicle genre underway; NBC's Knight Rider was in its second season; and with Airwolf set to premiere on CBS two weeks later, ABC's answer was reversing the dark theme of the movie and have the helicopter fight crime as was intended.

    The result was another cop show, but with a super helicopter. But unlike most cop shows of the time, this one was not too dark or too violent, it was fun! It was really the antithesis of what the movie was about which was using the "Special" in an abusive government manner. For TV, the Special was going to fight for truth and justice!

    Unlike other TV shows based on movies with the same name, the characters and their names were changed. James Farentino plays a convincing role as Frank Chaney, the pilot for Blue Thunder. Dana Carvey of Saturday Night Live fame plays his systems officer, JAFO Wonderlove. (While there was a JAFO in the movie, the name was Lymangood.)

    The only other character from the movie besides the helicopter to (seemingly) make it to the TV series is Captain Braddock played by Sandy McPeak. Like the role originated by the late Warren Oates, McPeak's Braddock was a force to be reckoned with as the main pilot's boss. (Though McPeak resembled Oates and his character was just as gruff, his take was just as different.)

    Rounding off the Blue Thunder team is a ground support crew played by Bubba Smith and Dick Butkus.

    I recently caught the series on DVD. While dated, the stories in my opinion were very watchable. Like many shows of the time, there were "yeah right" moments that were incredulous even for artistic license. But you can get enjoy them easily.

    Unlike most other cop shows of the time, this one didn't have support of real law enforcement in the use of their facilities or technical support. But then again, how do you get technical support for a helicopter that does not exist?

    While the episodes had a watchable quality to them, unfortunately they were not too original. Some of the plots you could have seen in other cop shows (minus the helo). While the show appeared to have original flight scenes (interspersed with stock or unused footage from the movie), it was apparent the show was on a budget. Later episodes did the re-use of stock footage act (more) common to shows with special effects and flight scenes of the time.

    I echo some of the other reviewers that the show suffered from competition from other super vehicle shows. While this did not air on the same night on those other shows, sometimes people can take in only so much state-of-the-art vehicles in one week.

    Whether there was competition from other super vehicles or not, the series could have continued if the writing was better. Superb writing leads to more viewers as a result, great ratings, especially when they involved super vehicles. When all you have is a vehicle ahead of its time, but don't have a story, then your buck ends right there. Or when your stories are identical to other cop series, you might as well stick to them.

    When viewed as a different story from the movie, and different premise than the other super vehicle shows, this was not a bad fare.

    A good show that could have been better.

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      The camouflaged vehicle used in the series is a modified GMC S15 Jimmy 4 x 4 with the rear section and doors removed.
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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blue Thunder
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Rastar Productions
      • Public Arts
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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