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Enhanced for d-box motion control systems; Theatrical trailer in high definition
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Broken Arrow
1. Main Titles/Sparring Partners
2. Predawn Run
3. Sky Jacked
4. A Press Release
5. No Nukes
6. An Officer and a Ranger
7. On Schedule
8. Air Raid
9. Road Games
10. Armed and Dangerous
11. Going Underground
12. Race Against Time
13. Having a Blast
14. Back on Deakins' Trail
15. The Stowaway
16. "What About the Girl?"
17. Making Tracks
18. The Rescuers
19. Crack Shot
20. Riding the Rails
21. The Final Countdown
22. End Titles
Hong Kong director John Woo's second U.S. film (his first was Hard Target) delivers a number of exciting action sequences but is let down by a credibility-straining plot. John Travolta plays Vic Deakins, an Air Force pilot on what is supposed to be a routine night flight mission with his co-pilot, the younger Riley Hale (Christian Slater), whom Deakins constantly kids for lacking the "will to win." Deakins is actually a traitor who crashlands their Stealth Bomber in Death Valley so that he can steal two nuclear warheads onboard and sell them to terrorists who plan to blackmail the government. Deakins meets up with his cohorts, who have been waiting in the park, while Hale survives and teams up with a young, attractive park ranger (Samantha Mathis) to foil Deakins's plans. Plenty of action ensues, with car chases, collapsing mine shafts, fights on burning trains, and even the underground detonation of a nuclear device. Despite the script's implausibilities and inconsistencies, Woo amply displays the expertise with action sequences and man-to-man conflict that has made his Hong Kong films cult favorites. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide