Actors: Roy Scheider, Warren Oates, Candy Clark, Daniel Stern, Paul Roebling
Directors: John Badham
Writers: Dan O’Bannon, Dean Riesner, Don Jakoby
Producers: Andrew Fogelson, Gordon Carroll, Gregg Champion, Phil Feldman
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Rated: R (Restricted)
Number of tapes: 1
Studio: Sony Pictures
VHS Release Date: May 15, 1995
Run Time: 109 minutes
Suspense in a void” is how critic Pauline Kael described this action-packed hit from 1983. In other words, this is one of those flashy, superbly crafted high-tech thrillers in which the star is a machine, while intelligent plotting and human characters are a lesser priority. The machine in question is Blue Thunder–a heavily armored prototype helicopter that is secretly being tested for use in a devious government conspiracy. Roy Scheider plays the police pilot who catches on to the nefarious plot and takes to the skies against an evil army colonel (Malcolm McDowell) who will defend his coconspirators at any cost. Director John Badham was a hot property in the early ’80s (he directed WarGames the same year), and Blue Thunder served as the popular model for many formulaic action thrillers to follow. That doesn’t make it a great movie, but with a fine cast (including Daniel Stern in a memorable supporting role) and a dazzling aerial chase among big-city skyscrapers, Blue Thunder qualifies as slick entertainment. –Jeff Shannon
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