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Air Force : Bat 21

Original title: Bat*21
  • 1988
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
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6.5/10
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Danny Glover and Gene Hackman in Air Force : Bat 21 (1988)
During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.
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During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.

  • Director
    • Peter Markle
  • Writers
    • William C. Anderson
    • George Gordon
  • Stars
    • Gene Hackman
    • Danny Glover
    • Jerry Reed
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    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • William C. Anderson
      • George Gordon
    • Stars
      • Gene Hackman
      • Danny Glover
      • Jerry Reed
    • 58User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Lt. Colonel Iceal Hambleton
    Danny Glover
    Danny Glover
    • Captain Bartholomew Clark
    Jerry Reed
    Jerry Reed
    • Colonel George Walker
    David Marshall Grant
    David Marshall Grant
    • Ross Carver
    Clayton Rohner
    Clayton Rohner
    • Sgt. Harley Rumbaugh
    Erich Anderson
    Erich Anderson
    • Major Jake Scott
    Joe Dorsey
    Joe Dorsey
    • Colonel Douglass
    Michael Ng
    • Vietnamese Man
    • (as Rev. Michael Ng)
    Theodore Chan Woei-Shyong
    • Boy on Bridge
    Don Ruffin
    Don Ruffin
    • Helicopter Crew
    Scott Howell
    • Helicopter Crew
    Michael Raden
    • Helicopter Crew
    Timothy Fitzgerald
    • EB-66 Officer
    Stuart B. Hagen
    • EB-66 Officer
    • (as Stuart Hagen)
    Jeffrey Baxter
    • Helicopter Gunner
    • (as Jeff Baxter)
    Alan King
    • Helicopter Gunner
    Bonny Yong
    • NVC
    • (as Bonnie Yong)
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    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • William C. Anderson
      • George Gordon
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    j-ratcliff1

    movie very poor

    In 1969/70 I was a US Army Huey pilot in Northern I Corps of South Vietnam. I was on Hamburger Hill in the A Shau valley, flew in Laos and some in North Vietnam. BAT 21 is the first Vietnam War movie I have ever seen.

    The truth of the war and how it was done and flown is terrible enough. This movie is way off the mark as to who flew aircraft and how they were flown.

    When the UH-1N was in a left turn the the camera man made a shot out the left door showing the ground and the shadow of the aircraft, the shadow was a Bell Jet Ranger! Very poor quality. Of course the UH-1N was really a Bell 212, just look at the tail rotor. I have over 4,000 hours of helicopter time, 886 hours of which is in combat.

    This movie cheapened everyone in the war, I would assume it is the norm rather than the exception.

    From what I have read about the real Bat 21 I would say that truth is more interesting, shocking and horrible that this 10th rate film.

    Jimmy L. Ratcliff former US Army Chief Warrant Officer
    6SnoopyStyle

    Separated top actors still good

    Lt Col Iceal Hambleton (Gene Hackman) is a high value target when his aircraft is shot over enemy territory. The Air Force is desperate to get him back and prevent him from falling into enemy hands. Capt Bartholomew Clark (Danny Glover) is the Air Force reconnaissance pilot who guide the down man to safety.

    Gene Hackman and Danny Glover are top actors able to project a relationship even if they don't have the face to face interaction. This is based on a true story, but there is still some action. It's not Rambo action, but it's compelling.

    The only problem is its predictability. There really isn't any surprises here. It's a functional Vietnam war movie.
    7bkoganbing

    A Deadly Game Of Golf

    In Bat*21, Colonel Gene Hackman is pulled off the golf links for a dry run on a planned bombing mission when his plane is shot down and he's on the loose in the Vietnamese jungle. Since he's a guy with a whole lot of knowledge the North Vietnamese regulars and the Viet Cong guerrillas would love to get their hands on him. Of course they'd only know how important he was once they did get their hands on him. Still he's someone that Army headquarters will go more than the extra mile for to see he does not fall into enemy hands. More than they would for some dogface private.

    Trying to reach him after Hackman's been shot down is rescue evacuation pilot Danny Glover. For a combination of reasons a couple of attempts go bad and Hackman watches the deaths of people sent to rescue him. Will it go right in the end?

    The film is based on a true story and Hackman plays the real life Lieutenant Colonel Iceal Hambleton who spent a couple of harrowing days in the jungle with the enemy all around. Bat*21 was Hambleton's real call sign and he and his rescuers work out a complicated route of travel based on a golf course he's played and the fact that Jerry Reed the man in charge knows the course as well. The Viet Cong listening in on their field radio conversations can't figure out what is essentially a private code.

    Ironically enough I saw a film based on a similar premise called Jet Attack involving the Korean War just recently. That one however was fictional and Bat*21 is a whole lot better. The film graphically shows and without really taking a side the difficulties of fighting the war in Vietnam where the guerrillas have no compunction about using civilians as shields. At some point Hackman succeeds in begging off a possible massacre like My Lai when a copter and crew is shot down and executed by the Cong who take shelter with the civilian villagers.

    Glover and Hackman work well together, there scenes as well as the well staged battle scenes are the best in the film. Bat*21 provides an objective look at the Vietnamese War as seen through the eyes of a successful rescue attempt and the men who sacrificed themselves to get Colonel Hambleton out of harm's way.
    5acottage-139-488491

    STUPID SCRIPT IN SPOTS

    GLOVERS PLANE HAD ROCKETS ON IT,,, BUT HE DID NOT USE THEM WHEN THEY FOUND OUT THE VILLAGE HAD SOLDIERS IN IT,,,, one copter and some of the men were downed and yet no response from glover,,, until finally after all the soldiers were killed from the copter then glover finally let a coouple rockets loose on the viet cong
    8jotix100

    Bird dog to the rescue

    Never saw this film when it was released originally in 1988. Not knowing what to expect, we decided to take a chance watching it on cable when it was shown the other night; it was a complete surprise. Director Peter Markle, working with a magnificent cast, headed by Gene Hackman and Danny Glover, does wonders to recreate this story of valor under the worst possible circumstances.

    The cinematography is excellent. The film relies on visual effects, that are not to be confused with the incredible special effects that we have seen in other movies. Yes, of course, we all know that they are special, but the movie relies in the interplay between the missing Col. Hambleton on the ground and Capt. "Bird Dog" Clark who had the courage to stay focused, first in his plane, and later in the helicopter as he searches for this man, who he didn't even know.

    It's a tribute that these two military men in caring for one another in a difficult situation. Gene Hackman is an actor that always project convincing character. His take on the colonel is the real thing. Danny Glover, on the other hand, is on target. He demonstrates he has what it takes to hold it against big stars, like Mr. Hackman, or in his films with Mel Gibson. He is a joy to watch in his portrayal of a man who is an honest professional.

    For fans of action war movies, this is a more real approach to the genre thanks to the vision of its director Peter Markle.

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    • Trivia
      As a U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, "Gene" Hambleton commanded the 57first Missile Squadron at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, from 1965 to 1971. He is better known as by his tactical radio call-sign, "Bat 21", he used in Vietnam when he was shot down in 1972, while jamming enemy radar, and parachuted behind enemy lines. When on the ground, Colonel Hambleton found himself in the midst of an invasion force of over thirty thousand North Vietnamese troops. While evading capture for eleven days, he used his survival radio to call in air strikes against the invasion force. Rescue crews gave him coded instructions for where to go to be rescued, based on golf courses, on which he had played, at different Air Force bases. Hambleton's harrowing ordeal was recounted in the book Bat 21 (1980), which was made into this movie. He died from cancer on September 19, 2004 at age 85.
    • Goofs
      In the movie, the aircraft flown by "Bird Dog" was not actually a Cessna O-2 observation aircraft, but was a civilian Cessna 337 Skymaster, painted gray. An O-2 would have multiple windows in the doors and floor to allow visibility of the ground.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Bartholomew Clark: Let's get the basic relationship down... I'm the lifeguard, you're the drowning man. If you relax, I can bring you to shore. If you fight me, then I'll have to slap you around.

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Regreso del infierno
    • Filming locations
      • Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Tri-Star Pictures
      • Vision PDG
      • Eagle Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,966,256
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $982,080
      • Oct 23, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,966,256
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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