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BLACK THUNDER (1997) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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The most advanced weapon in the Air Force is the Mach 2 jet fighter, with top-secret stealth technology that makes it invisible to the human eye. When it is captured by Libyan terrorists, ace test pilot Vince Connors is sent to get it back. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Michael Dudikoff (Vince), Marcus Aurelius (Hinkle), Catherine Bell (Lisa), Michael Cavanaugh (Barnes), Frederic Forrest (The Admiral), John Furey (Moore), Landon Hall (Eileen), Gary Hudson (Jannick), John Lafayette (Demuth), Robert Madrid (Stone), Robert Miranda (Rojar), Richard Norton (Rather), Dean Scofield (Captain Jones), Sonny Surowiec (Elias), Marc Vahanian (Radio Operator), Nancy Valen (Mela), John Patrick White (Winston). | ||||||||||||||||||||
THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL JET FIGHTER IS IN ENEMY HANDS. ONLY ONE MAN CAN STEAL IT BACK. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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FACTS | PRODUCTION INFORMATION | |||||||||||||||||||
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RELEASE DATE: June 23rd, 1998 (USA) (VIDEO PREMIERE) DVD RELEASE DATE: January 21st, 2003 (USA) - Nancy Valen (Mela) used body double Susan More for her nude scene. - Shots of the SR-71 taking off are from Michael Dudikoff's Strategic Command (1997), and the scenes on board the aircraft carrier are from Dudikoff's Crash Dive (1996). |
DIRECTOR: Rick Jacobson (Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero) WRITER: William C. Martell. PRODUCER: Ashok Amritraj, Roger Corman, and Andrew Stevens. LINE PRODUCER: Jerry P. Jacobs. ORIGINAL MUSIC: David Wurst and Eric Wurst. DISTRIBUTOR: Concorde-New Horizons. |
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"This film is routine in most respects." -- The SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review | ||||||||||||||||||||
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