Movie Description "Broken arrow" is a military term for a nuclear warhead that has been stolen -- and villainous Air Force pilot Vic Deakins (John Travolta) has done just that. In fact, he's pilfered TWO bombs, in an effort to extract a huge amount of cash from the government in exchange for their safe return. However, there's a fly in the ambitious thief's ointment: Riley Hale (Christian Slater), Vic's former co-pilot, whom Vic thought he had killed when he robbed the bombs. Helping Riley is gutsy female Park Ranger Terry Carmichael (Samantha Mathis). Together the duo uses all the artillery, ammo, vehicles, and gumption they can muster, as they risk life and limb to thwart Vic and his vile gang. Hong Kong action specialist John Woo propels the film through trains, Humvees, exploding helicopters and more.
| Credits | | Producer: | Bill Badalato, Mark Gordon | | Cast: | Frank Whaley |
| Details | | Edition: | Sensormatic |
Editorial Reviews "...[BROKEN ARROW] delivers the hippest action fun around....Director John Woo is in dazzling form..." Rolling Stone - p.54 - Peter Travers (03/07/1996)
"...A knockout beginning, gorgeous to the eye and a rush to the senses: very John Woo..." Sight and Sound - p.39-40 - Jose Arroyo (04/01/1996)
"...A long wrap-up full of moving-train mayhem culminates in the movie's most memorable shot..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today - p.1D - Mike Clark
"...Audacious action scenes....Rewind...to savor the stunt work..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - p.120 - Michael Sauter (06/28/1996)
"A virtually nonstop actioner that's heavy on imaginative destruction..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (02/12/1996)
"...BROKEN ARROW packs an impressive wallop....[With] killer special effects..." New York Times - p.C3 - Janet Maslin (02/09/1996)
"...[Woo] is one of the most fluidly cinematic filmmakers working today, gifted with a thorough grasp of the mechanics of action..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (02/09/1996)
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