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Vol d'enfer

Original title: Flight of Fury
  • Video
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
4.5K
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Steven Seagal in Vol d'enfer (2007)
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John is sent in to recover a stolen Stealth Bomber. His trusty sidekick Rojar and ever faithful Jessica fight the rebel forces of Banansistan, led by the vivacious Ellianna.John is sent in to recover a stolen Stealth Bomber. His trusty sidekick Rojar and ever faithful Jessica fight the rebel forces of Banansistan, led by the vivacious Ellianna.John is sent in to recover a stolen Stealth Bomber. His trusty sidekick Rojar and ever faithful Jessica fight the rebel forces of Banansistan, led by the vivacious Ellianna.

  • Director
    • Michael Keusch
  • Writers
    • Steven Seagal
    • Joe Halpin
  • Stars
    • Steven Seagal
    • Mark Bazeley
    • Steve Toussaint
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    3.4/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Michael Keusch
    • Writers
      • Steven Seagal
      • Joe Halpin
    • Stars
      • Steven Seagal
      • Mark Bazeley
      • Steve Toussaint
    • 61User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steven Seagal
    Steven Seagal
    • John Sands
    Mark Bazeley
    Mark Bazeley
    • Capt. Richard Jannick
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • Col. Ratcher
    Ciera Payton
    Ciera Payton
    • Jessica
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Gen. Tom Barnes
    Alki David
    Alki David
    • Rojar
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Admr. Frank Pendleton
    Vincenzo Nicoli
    Vincenzo Nicoli
    • Peter Stone
    Katie Jones
    Katie Jones
    • Eliana Reed
    Gary Cooper
    • Cmdr. Bud Jackson
    Bart Sidles
    Bart Sidles
    • Capt. 'Fox' Hinkle
    • (as Barton Sidles)
    Cristina Teodorescu
    • Pendleton's Operational Soldier Lisa
    Rares George Panfil
    • Williams
    Noah Lee Margetts
    • Eliana's Soldier
    Karen David
    Karen David
    • Barnes's Operational Soldier Flanders
    Daniel Rymer
    Daniel Rymer
    • Detective #1
    • (as Dan Rymer)
    Bryan Jardine
    • Detective #2
    • (as Bryan Wilson Jardine)
    Ovi Morariu
    • Cop #1
    • (as Ovidiu Morariu)
    • Director
      • Michael Keusch
    • Writers
      • Steven Seagal
      • Joe Halpin
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    User reviews61

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    4ODDBear

    Never takes off

    Who would have thought that a Steven Seagal movie would employ loads of stock footage in it? Not me, not in 2001 at least when I last saw Big Steve on the big screen in the terrific "Exit Wounds".

    "Flight of Fury" is hokey entertainment at best. The stock footage is painfully obvious and (probably) used to make the film look bigger. The story is awfully thin and it took Seagal and another dude to pen it. The fight scenes are uninspired and the gun play is fairly pedestrian. The flight scenes were far better some twenty years ago in "Top Gun" and the acting not very good. In fact, Old Steve mumbles his lines in such a relaxed manner that I expected him to fall asleep every now and then.

    Despite all it's faults; "Flight of Fury" isn't all that painful to sit through. It moves along pretty well, the one on one fight with Steve at the end is well played out and an extra star must be awarded for his best physical form in years. There's even a lesbian scene here (completely out of the blue and pointless) but they're always quite the eye candy.

    All in all, not a good movie by any means but for fans of Steve it may be worth the hour and a half on a slow night.
    3supertom-3

    Mediocrity, a step up for Seagal.

    Following the appalling Attack Force, chances were that Seagal could only have a step up with Flight Of Fury. To out-stink Attack Force would take some doing. Flight Of Fury is a marked improvement overall, but still in the grand scheme of thinks, mediocre. Mediocrity is seemingly an achievement for Seagal these days, a sad insight into his movie career's decline. Where Attack Force was a hodge-podge of plot lines altered drastically from conception, to filming, to post production, Flight Of Fury keeps the plot line more simple. Someone steals a high-tech stealth fighter, planning to use it to fire chemical weapons (which we later, bizarrely discover, will destroy the whole world in 48 hrs). Seagal has to get the plane back. It's that simple, no annoying sub-plots, and conspiracies weighing the film down like far too many of his recent works. That's not to suddenly say the storytelling is good though, it's pretty poor. The introduction to side characters is badly done for example.

    In filmic terms FOF is bad. It's badly acted by all involved, and Seagal looks bored to tears almost. He's just got the look of a toddler who's been forced to perform the school nativity against his will, and so performs with a constant grimace and air of half assedness. Can we blame Seagal though when the material is so un-ambitious and cruddy? Not really. This is the final film of his Castel Studio's, multi-picture deal. The producers can't be bothered to make anything remotely good, promising a 12 or so million dollar budget, and (after Seagal's obligatory 5 million) probably pocketing a nice hefty chunk of it themselves (If the film was made for the remaining 7 million, then I'm Elvis Pressley!). So in that respect why should Seagal put the effort into a film that's already got distribution sorted before it's made. Fan's though may argue, he at least owes them the effort. He's seriously looking jaded, and the continued use of stand ins and dub-overs is further indication of this. Michael Keusch directs with some efficiency, while the cinematography is quite good, but in all technical areas (and as usual with Castel, a bog standard stunt team) there's nothing more than mediocrity, and nothing to help the film rise above its material, and bored leading man. Again there's a few action scenes focusing on characters other than Seagal, which in all truth we don't want to see.

    Overall the action isn't too bad. It's nice and violent, and on occasion we're treated to a few vintage nasty Seagal beatings, but overall nothing special. Partly due to a poor stunt crew, and the lack of time to film anything too complex or exciting. For me, Shadow Man was a more enjoyable film, because while ignoring the incoherent, jumbled, plot line, there were more vintage Seagal moments, and more of him in centre stage. He never disappeared for long periods during the film. Seagal disappears bizarrely during one action scene here, and re-appears after, with little explanation. There's far too much stock footage used. Using stock shots isn't an entirely horrendous thing, but using it as a crutch is. We're treated to countless establishing shots of naval ships, all the time, which get annoying. Plus the continuity of the stock footage is all over the place (just check the backdrops, chopping and changing).

    The film is just middle of the road. It says it all that the films best scene is a completely needless, and gratuitous girl on girl scene, with two hot chicks. Seagal even perks up briefly then too! Overall this may be one of the better stock footage based actioners out there, but that's not saying much at all. This will please many fans, but they should bear in mind, Seagal himself would probably want to forget this one's existence. **
    3mattydoom

    A Little Entertaining

    Over the years I've seen a bunch of these straight to video Segal movies, and every one holds the same amount of entertainment; unfortanetley, the entertainment level is at a low. Sure, the action sequences were amusing, but that was pretty much it. Seagal was really in his prime when he did movies like; Under Siege, Under Siege 2, and Executive Decision(at least on the action standpoint), but during the past ten years, these types of movies that star Segal really do not meet his past qualifications.

    On the more positive side, the movie did make good use of time, like some of the action sequences and use of wit. Just when the movie seemed to just drag on, a pretty cool action scene brought it up out of the gutter. I honestly believe that more of Segal's movies would do better if he wasn't the only one that fans recognize in the movie. Supporting actors and actresses are a very important thing, and if his current movies had this known supporting actors and actresses, maybe the movie will get more popular results.
    1p-zeddi

    Don't waste Your time.

    I usually don't comment anything (i read the others opinions)... but this, this one I _have_ to comment... I was convinced do watch this movie by worlds like action, F-117 and other hi-tech stuff, but by only few first minutes and I changed my mind... Lousy acting, lousy script and a big science fiction.

    It's one of the worst movies I have ever seen...

    Simply... don't bother...

    And one more thing, before any movie I usually check user comments and rating on this site... 3.7 points and I give this movie a try, now I'm wondering WHO rate this movie by giving it more than 2 points ??????????
    3m-de-graaf

    Should never been made....

    This movie should have never been made.

    What a shame of the budget.

    Please hire convincing actors, and make a proper movie. Very thin plot, and unconvincing lines. Almost hilarious, and that is a shame for an action movie....

    Definitely not worth watching.

    They keep replaying the same "shots" of an Stealth airplane flying away. You have seen it ones, and that was not worth re-running 3 or 4 times.

    It is time for Steven Seagal to retire from movie-making.

    His movies are getting worser every time.

    Black Dawn, and Submerged were already bad, but this movie is even worse.

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    • Trivia
      Except for Steven Seagal's character having a shady CIA-type past, this film is an almost scene-by-scene remake of the Michael Dudikoff vehicle Black Thunder (1998). Despite this, the writer of "Black Thunder," William C. Martell, received no official credit for the screenplay, only a "thanks" buried in the end credits of "Flight of Fury." Seagal and his writing partner Joe Halpin received full credit for the screenplay.
    • Goofs
      An F-18 and an F-14 are seen taking off from the aircraft carrier on the bombing mission, but all aircraft footage after this shows a flight of F-16s.
    • Quotes

      John Sands: [to Jannick] How old are you, now?

      Jannick: I'm drinking age.

      John Sands: Drinking age?

    • Connections
      Edited from Aigle de fer (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Country Steel
      Written and Performed by David Wurst

      Courtesy of CSS Music

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Thunder
    • Filming locations
      • Castel Film Studios, Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Castel Film Romania
      • Clubdeal
      • Steamroller Productions
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $68,529
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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