- Info
Flight of the Phoenix
- MPAA Rating
- PG-13
- Theatrical Release Date
- Dec 16, 2004
- Genre(s)
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- Disaster Films
- Tony Scott
- Rating (Stars)
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- Description
- As superfluous remakes go, Flight of the Phoenix could've been better, and could've been worse. It's a passable popcorn adventure, especially for those unfamiliar with the 1965 original, which starred James Stewart, made headlines for the crash-landing death of stunt-pilot Paul Mantz, and now stands as a minor classic of its era. This flashy remake stars Dennis Quaid in Stewart's role, adds a woman to the list of plane-crash survivors, and showcases Giovanni Ribisi, who gives a cleverly eccentric performance as the model-airplane designer who proposes to rebuild a crashed cargo plane into a single-engine escape from certain death in the remote Gobi desert. Both films are essentially identical, but this remake is somehow less believable (due to shortcuts in a haphazardly written screenplay) and much more spectacular, owing to the advantage of impressive special effects. Otherwise it's a routine dose of survivalist entertainment from the director of Behind Enemy Lines, never convincing enough to be genuinely compelling, but certainly never boring. --Jeff Shannon
- Director
- John Moore
- Stars
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- Dennis Quaid
- Tyrese Gibson
- Giovanni Ribisi
- Miranda Otto
- Tony Curran
- Running Time
- 113 minutes
- Original Price
- $14.98
- Current Value
- $0.89
- DVD Features
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- Closed-captioned
- Color
- Dolby
- DTS Surround Sound
- Dubbed
- DVD-Video
- Extra tracks
- Subtitled
- Widescreen
- NTSC
- 2.35:1