Airline disaster - terrorist attack on board

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Movie
German title Airline disaster - terrorist attack on board
Original title Airline disaster
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2010
length 85 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director John Willis III
script Victoria Dadi ,
Paul Sinor
production David Michael Latt ,
David Rimawi ,
Paul Bales
music Chris Ridenhour
camera Alexander Yellen
occupation

Airline Disaster - terrorist attack on board (AKA: Airline Disaster ) is a low-budget - disaster film from The Asylum from 2010 onwards.

action

The StarQuest, the most modern passenger jet in the world, is kidnapped by heavily armed Nazis on its maiden voyage . When President Harriet Franklin hears about it, it turns out that the machine's pilot , Joe Franklin, is her brother. She doesn't know whether to shoot down the StarQuest and kill her brother in the process or whether the agent Gina Vitale on board can save the plane with a much riskier plan.

Reviews

“Objectively one of the 'better' Asylum strips (because it is composed of tried and tested elements in a somewhat coherent way), which has enough stupid ideas typical of the studio to put a big grin on the face of Asylum fans. Maybe even a good tip for Asylum beginners, because at times it looks really like a 'real' film ... "

- Badmovies.de

" Die Hard hits another disaster movie for the budget of James Cameron's diving goggles in yet another cheeky attempt by The Asylum ( Titanic 2 ) to ride at the bottom of the big Hollywood blockbusters and make a respectable profit in the process. Lindsey McKeon, who is currently rising from a series extra to a supporting actress in movies, not only cuts a good figure as Steven Seagal's replacement, and all kinds of spectacularly silly secondary threads loosen up the predictable plot. "

- Video.de

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Airline Disaster - Terrorist attack on board. In: Badmovies.de
  2. Airline Disaster - Terrorist attack on board. ( Memento from January 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive )