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Con Air

Freshly paroled former US Army Ranger Cameron Poe is bound for home to his wife when he must board a prison transport nicknamed Jailbird, carrying the worst of the worst—a cohort described as pure predators—to a new super-prison. Poe faces almost impossible odds when the transport plane is skyjacked mid-flight by the country's most vicious criminals, led by mastermind Cyrus The Virus Grissom and backed by black militant Diamond Dog and psychopath Billy Bedlam.

Director(s)

Simon West

Karin Anderson

P.R. Tooke

Allen Kupetsky

Bob Wagner

Mike Topoozian

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Cast & Crew

Brian Willems

Brian Willems

Paramedic

M.C. Gainey

M.C. Gainey

"Swamp Thing"

Dave Chappelle

Dave Chappelle

"Pinball" Parker

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Cameron Poe

Tommy Bush

Tommy Bush

Sheriff

Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi

Garland Greene - "The Marietta Mangler"

Mykelti Williamson

Mykelti Williamson

"Baby-O" O'Dell

Emilio Rivera

Emilio Rivera

Carlos

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Thomas Rosales Jr.

Cindino Gunman (Stunts)

John Cusack

John Cusack

Agent Vince Larkin

Ned Bellamy

Ned Bellamy

Chopper Pilot

Doug Dearth

Doug Dearth

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Eddie Perez

Eddie Perez

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Carl Ciarfalio

Carl Ciarfalio

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Mike Topoozian

Mike Topoozian

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Don S. Davis

Don S. Davis

Man In Car

Colm Meaney

Colm Meaney

Agent Duncan Malloy

Gérard L'Heureux

Gérard L'Heureux

Guard Renfro

John Roselius

John Roselius

Devers

Brendan Kelly

Brendan Kelly

Conrad

Jeris Poindexter

Jeris Poindexter

Watts

Matthew Barry

Matthew Barry

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Dennis Burkley

Dennis Burkley

Dale (uncredited)

Ving Rhames

Ving Rhames

Nathan "Diamond Dog" Jones

Alexandra Balahoutis

Alexandra Balahoutis

Waitress

Joseph Patrick Kelly

Joseph Patrick Kelly

Guard

Greg Collins

Greg Collins

Guard

Karin Anderson

Karin Anderson

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Gilbert Rosales

Gilbert Rosales

Ramirez (Stunt)

Joey Miyashima

Joey Miyashima

Tech Guy

Jeff Olson

Jeff Olson

Uncle Bob

Allen Kupetsky

Allen Kupetsky

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Simon West

Simon West

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Mario Roberts

Mario Roberts

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José Zúñiga

José Zúñiga

Sims

David Ramsey

David Ramsey

Londell

Jesse Borrego

Jesse Borrego

Francisco Cindino

Powers Boothe

Powers Boothe

Officer at Leaving Ceremony (voice)

Monica Potter

Monica Potter

Tricia Poe

P.R. Tooke

P.R. Tooke

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John Malkovich

John Malkovich

Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom

Kevin Cooney

Kevin Cooney

Judge

Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund

William "Billy Bedlam" Bedford

Pete Antico

Pete Antico

Guard Garner

John Robotham

John Robotham

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Fredric Lehne

Fredric Lehne

Pilot

Mark Ginther

Mark Ginther

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Rachel Ticotin

Rachel Ticotin

Guard Sally Bishop

Marco Kyris

Marco Kyris

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Chris Ellis

Chris Ellis

BOP Official Grant

Martin McSorley

Martin McSorley

Co-Pilot

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

"Johnny-23"

Scott Burkholder

Scott Burkholder

Air Traffic Controller

Dan Bell

Dan Bell

Fuel Jockey

Earl Billings

Earl Billings

Guard

Steve Eastin

Steve Eastin

Guard Falzon

Billy Devlin

Billy Devlin

Guard

Scott Rosenberg

Scott Rosenberg

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Bob Stephenson

Bob Stephenson

Ted, the Pilot

Dylan Haggerty

Dylan Haggerty

Starkey

John Marshall Jones

John Marshall Jones

Gator

Doug Hutchison

Doug Hutchison

Donald

David Roberson

David Roberson

Supervisor

Conrad Goode

Conrad Goode

Viking

Dabbs Greer

Dabbs Greer

Old Man Under Truck

Kevin Gage

Kevin Gage

Billy Joe (uncredited)

Mongo Brownlee

Mongo Brownlee

Ajax

Angela Featherstone

Angela Featherstone

Ginny

Richard L. Duran

Richard L. Duran

Warlock (Stunt)

Harley Zumbrum

Harley Zumbrum

Con

Brian Hayes Currie

Brian Hayes Currie

Cop In Vegas

Ty Granderson Jones

Ty Granderson Jones

Blade

Bob Wagner

Bob Wagner

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Dick 'Skip' Evans

Dick 'Skip' Evans

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Bill Cusack

Bill Cusack

Paramedic

Sheldon Worthington

Sheldon Worthington

Co-Pilot

Landry Allbright

Landry Allbright

Casey Poe

Renoly Santiago

Renoly Santiago

"Sally-Can't Dance"

Scott Ditty

Scott Ditty

Bus Guard

Lauren Pratt

Lauren Pratt

Debbie (6 Yrs Old)

Steve Hulin

Steve Hulin

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Don C. McGovern

Don C. McGovern

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Dawn Bluford

Dawn Bluford

Female Baggage Handler

Charlie Paddock

Charlie Paddock

Transportation Officer #1

Randee Barnes

Randee Barnes

Stickman

Barbara Sharma

Barbara Sharma

Woman In Car

Scott McCoy

Scott McCoy

Cindino Gunman (Stunts)

Ashley Smock

Ashley Smock

Huey Pilot

Charles Lynn Frost

Charles Lynn Frost

DEA Agent

George Randall

George Randall

Old Con on Plane

Jamie Bozian

Jamie Bozian

Con

Robert Taft

Robert Taft

Soldier

Robert White

Robert White

Soldier

John Campbell

John Campbell

BOP Bus Driver

Details

GenresAction, Thriller, Crime
Runtime1h 56 mins
Released on05 Jun 1997
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Horseface

10/10

Silly perfection! Having just watched this again after twenty-odd years, as it's now available in 4k. My god, Hollywood was great back in the day. This movie is stupid, silly, over-the-top everything, and wholly implausible. But it doesn't matter. It's 100% honest wholesome fun, like an action comic for boys in men's bodies. It's got everything, and everything's like a love letter. I want Criterion to add this to their collection and have some of their film historians create commentary tracks for it. This movie is now in my top ten, and I'll watch at least ten times more. 10/10

Andre Gonzales

8/10

Great movie. One of my favorites growing up. Action packed with a great storyline. Great cast too.

CinemaSerf

6/10

This takes forever to get going, but once the plot gets the establishing twenty minutes out of the way, it's actually quite a decent adventure story. Ranger Nicolas Cage ("Poe") gets embroiled in a fatal brawl that lands him in jail. Out on his parole, he gets caught up in a highly sophisticated prison break planned by "Cyrus" (John Malkovich) - intent on hijacking their prison flight and executing a complicated onwards escape plan before the pursuing Colm Meaney ("Agent. Malloy") and an heavily armed squad of soldiers track them down. Luckily for Cage, and the authorities, John Cusack ("Agent Larkin") is on hand to help guide in the Feds as time marches on, and Cage's predicament becomes even more precarious. Malkovich makes for quite a good scheming baddie; there is plenty of action, a little bit of humour, pyrotechnics and the last half hour consists of pretty decent, entertaining, end-to-end stuff. Nothing remotely cerebral, but it's still an enjoyable film that finds a use for a snow plough in the desert! Soundtrack is quite good, too.

Dark Jedi

8/10

This is one of those movies which are simply good solid entertainment. The fact that I do like Nicolas Cage, even though he is at times really lousy at choosing which movies he participate in, is of course an additional plus. Naturally I do like the performance of Nicolas Cage in this movie but John Malkowich is also great as the main bad guy and Steve Buscemi is perfect as the nutcase although his role could have been a bit more expanded upon. The rest of the actors are doing nicely as well although it always saddens me to see Colm Meaney playing a dumbass and/or bad guy after his role in Star Trek. The story is not really bad although it has the usual Hollywood mistakes here and there. The ease by which they pick locks in this high security flight is somewhat laughable and I seriously doubt that they would have been able to haul the plane out of that desert junkyard in flyable condition in real life for instance. Still, it is not a bad story and it works for moving the movie forward. There are plenty of action and it is mostly quite entertaining. Sometimes it is a bit silly and rather unrealistic of course but, as I wrote, mostly it is quite entertaining. The ending is definitely a bit on the silly side with the plane touching down on the Las Vegas Strip. This bit felt like the producers realized that they had some FX budget left and just had to burn it. Anyway, on the whole a quite entertaining movie.

John Chard

8/10

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. I have the only gun on board. Welcome to Con Air. Hummingbird Humdinger. Con Air is directed by Simon West and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It stars Nicolas Cage, John Cusack and John Malkovich. Plot sees Cameron Poe (Cage), a parolee on his way home to his wife and daughter after serving years in prison for manslaughter. He's travelling on a plane full of the most dangerous criminals currently being held in America, they are being transferred to some new super prison. Inevitably something goes wrong and the cons take over the plane, with only Poe standing between them and freedom. No doubt about it, Con Air is one of the most over the top action film's you are ever likely to see. But it knows it is, it embraces it - and positively revels in it. What we have is a bunch of sicko's and psycho's on a plane, their roll call of crimes as gargantuan as the excess of explosions and quips are. Down on the ground are a frantic John Cussack and an angry Colm Meaney, the play off between the two almost as funny as the shenanigans on the plane - where characters called Billy Bedlam (Nick Chinlund), Cyrus The Virus (Malkovich) & The Marietta Mangler (Steve Buscemi) push mania to a new level. Enter director West, who clearly under orders from Bruckheimer, unleashes a barrage of explosive set pieces, each one more outrageous than the last. It's neatly edited and paced like a good action movie should be. There's also no small amount of tension to sidle along side the white knuckle thrills. As Cage strips down to his Bruce Willis vest we have a real likable hero to get on side with, yes it's played tongue in cheek, very much so, but his character has been so well written by Scott Rosenberg we really forgive the ridiculousness of each heroic act. Also along the for the ride are Ving Rhames, Danny Trejo, M.C. Gainey & Rachael Ticotin, the latter of which does admirably well as the lone female surrounded by 800 tonnes of testosterone. Junky nonsense as a story for sure, but just like the cast are having a blast of a time with it, so too should the discerning action comedy fan. 7.5/10

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