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Drop Zone

  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
23K
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Wesley Snipes in Drop Zone (1994)
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A tough cop teams up with a professional skydiver to capture a renegade computer hacker on the run from the law.A tough cop teams up with a professional skydiver to capture a renegade computer hacker on the run from the law.A tough cop teams up with a professional skydiver to capture a renegade computer hacker on the run from the law.

  • Director
    • John Badham
  • Writers
    • Tony Griffin
    • Guy Manos
    • Peter Barsocchini
  • Stars
    • Wesley Snipes
    • Gary Busey
    • Yancy Butler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writers
      • Tony Griffin
      • Guy Manos
      • Peter Barsocchini
    • Stars
      • Wesley Snipes
      • Gary Busey
      • Yancy Butler
    • 66User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wesley Snipes
    Wesley Snipes
    • Pete Nessip
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Ty Moncrief
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Jessie Crossman
    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Earl Leedy
    Corin Nemec
    Corin Nemec
    • Selkirk
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Swoop
    Luca Bercovici
    Luca Bercovici
    • Jagger
    Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    • Terry Nessip
    Rex Linn
    Rex Linn
    • Bobby
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Winona
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Deputy Dog
    Sam Hennings
    Sam Hennings
    • Torski
    Claire Stansfield
    Claire Stansfield
    • Kara
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Deuce
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Tom McCracken
    Rick Zieff
    Rick Zieff
    • Mike Milton
    Clark Johnson
    Clark Johnson
    • Bob Covington
    Charles Boswell
    Charles Boswell
    • Glenn Blackstone
    • Director
      • John Badham
    • Writers
      • Tony Griffin
      • Guy Manos
      • Peter Barsocchini
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    User reviews66

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    bob the moo

    Solid action movie without too many frills

    Pete Nessip and his brother are escorting a federal prisoner to trail. The prisoner is a top code breaker. On the plane terrorists take over, kidnap the prisoner and sky dive out of the plane – Nessip's brother is killed in the raid. Nessip pursues the gang to uncover what really happened, joined a group of skydivers led by Jessie Crossman. Meanwhile Moncrief is working out his plot to secretly uncover the identities of all DEA agents and sell them to a local drug lord.

    After the disaster of Passenger 57 you could understand if Snipes had passed on any more airplane related movies, but this is much better than 57 was. The story is daft of course, but it does allow plenty of good aerial photography and some good action scenes. However it takes itself a bit too seriously. It came out in the same year as Terminal Velocity (Charlie Sheen's skydiving movie), where TV was much more fun to watch as it never took itself seriously, Drop Zone loses the fun a bit by taking it all as a serious movie.

    Despite that Snipes is really good – as in 57 he is able to rise above the material and give a strong central performance. His charisma carries him even when his lines are weak and as usual his fight scenes are impressive. Busey does his usual bad guy stuff easily and is so-so and the rest of the cast are ok. The most interesting thing about the cast for me was the `Homicide, Life on the Street' connection that saw tow great actors from that cast in small roles here, namely Kyle Secor (who played Bayliss) and Clark Johnson (who played Lewis).

    Overall this is a solid action film. It's nothing special and not overly impressive but it passes 90 minutes without leaving any negative (or positive) marks!
    Michael_Elliott

    Rather Brainless Action Picture

    Drop Zone (1994)

    ** (out of 4)

    Gary Busey plays (what else?) a crazy DEA agent who decides to work the other side of the law by stealing various computer files. The difference is that they basically drop out of the sky and onto planes where they get the information, which means cop Pete Nessip (Wesley Snipes) must train in skydiving to go after them.

    There were some great action pictures that were released in the 1990s but DROP ZONE certainly isn't one of them. I still remember watching this in the theater and the buzz after the movie was over was everyone being really letdown. I mean, you've got a likeable action star in Snipes and a great villain in Busey yet the end result was something rather boring and certainly not exciting.

    I think the biggest problem was the screenplay and the entire idea of this skydiving team doing all of this stuff. It just seemed very far-fetched that all of this could happen and there just wasn't any drama or suspense in the movie. I think the lack of suspense is due to the filmmakers wanting us to suspend our brain function a bit too much.

    For the most part Snipes turns in a good performance and Busey is always fun to watch but neither man is given much to work with here. Their characters are clearly trying to draw off of some of their earlier work and there's just no fresh magic in DROP ZONE.
    7AlexRem

    A movie I love

    Although it's utterly ridiculous, I really, really enjoy this movie. Badham is a fine, if underrated action/thriller director; WarGames is great, Nick of Time is good, and his other notable movies include Stakeout, Saturday Night Fever, and The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings. He keeps Drop Zone moving quickly enough that suspended disbelief doesn't lift, which is a good thing considering that the bad guys are rogue skydivers. Seriously. Fortunately, the head bad guy is played by Gary Busey, who could make an interior decorator evil.

    There's some great aerial photography, and it makes skydiving look awesome. It's extremely well-paced, the supporting cast is likable, and the script is enjoyably amusing. Snipes is one of the premier action stars of his generation, and his presence alone can elevate a movie from the mediocre to the above average. And Yancy Butler is absolutely smoking. End of story.

    This movie is actually one of the more compulsively watchable to be released at the end of the action movie renaissance of the mid-'80s to mid-'90s. I'd watch it right now, even though I just saw it last night. My definition of a good movie.
    Mike Sh.

    "Skydivers" with a big budget

    <*sigh!*> Am I the only one this entire sad, weary world who notices that all these action films use the exact (and I mean exact!) same plot? Or am I just the only one who cares?

    As action movies go, this one is OK, I guess. (But that's a little bit like saying "As cases of diarrhea go, this one was OK.") On the plus side, the aerial photography depicting the skydiving scenes was spectacular. There were the requisite number of explosions, chase scenes, and witty banter on the part of both the hero (Wesley Snipes) and the villain (Gary Busey), delivered archly in the expectation that one of their ripostes might become a popular catchphrase. And Yancy Butler is not too hard to look at, either.

    However, if I pay $8 or $9$ to watch a film, I expect a little more than something made from a cookie cutter. Hollywood spends a great deal of time, effort and money putting together movies with extraordinary special effects, and they've become quite good at it. OK, so I'm impressed! Can't a few more of them work a little bit on story, characterization and dialogue? Is that really too much to ask?

    As I watched this movie (and to be fair, I stumbled across it on television rather than paying an exorbitant ticket price at the theater; this probably made me more disposed to be tolerant) All I could think was that this is what Coleman Francis might have made had he had a bigger budget. Maybe he would have thrown in more coffee, cigarettes, booze and bad tempered swearing as well.
    Elijah-19

    Enjoy this hearty action movie

    Drop Zone is an action ride from start to finish starring Wesley Snipes as a detective hunting down the men who killed his brother. No, the movie won't win any academy awards, but it is a thoroughly enjoyable action romp. The action is excellent, the girls are gorgeous, and the musical score is top notch. If you go in looking for a touching movie, don't bother. But if you just want something to enjoy for a couple hours of visual fun that requires little mental exercise, this will do quite nicely.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Jess Crossman was originally written as a man. After the character was made a woman and Yancy Butler was cast in the role, the filmmakers wanted to remove the part where Nessip hits her after she drops him out of the plane. However, Butler insisted that the "hitting" scene be left in, and it was.
    • Goofs
      When one of team has a chute that fails to open he falls to the ground much faster than the rest of the team whose chutes opened as expected. When he hits the water, everyone on the ground immediately runs to his aid, including Jessie who should still be up in the air hanging from a parachute.
    • Quotes

      Jessie Crossman: People probably told you that Jessie Crossman was the only person skilled enough to jump from a 747.

      Pete Nessip: Well, the actual phrase used was "dick brain".

    • Alternate versions
      All UK versions were originally cut for violence by the BBFC.This cut version was released in Europe and Australia. The footage missing includes:
      • The stamp to Swoop's face has been removed in the toilet scene.
      • The sound effects in the ensuing fight have been reduced in volume.
      • Kara having a photocopier machine lid slammed down upon her head has also been cut to remove the second shot of her bloodied face on the glass.
      • When we see the photocopies of her dead face coming out of the machine, the number of sheets that come out has been reduced.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Cobb/Tom & Viv/Trapped in Paradise/Ladybird, Ladybird/Nostradamus (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Hyphopera
      Written & Produced by Ryeland Allison

      Performed by Randelle Stainback

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zona mortal
    • Filming locations
      • Key Largo, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Nicita/Lloyd Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,735,315
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,143,566
      • Dec 11, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,735,315
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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