Executive Decision with Kurt Russell: DVD Cover

    Executive Decision Director: Stuart Baird Cast: Kurt Russell, Halle Berry, John Leguizamo, Steven Seagal

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/30/1997
    • Original Release: 1996
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 4,295
     
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    Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; Subtitles: English, Français, and Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1-- Standard
    0. Jump To A Scene
    1. Credits; mission in Trieste [4:50]
    2. Ready to solo? [1:54]
    3. Abduction in Cyprus [3:20]
    4. Fireworks in London [:44]
    5. Taking over Flight 343 [3:50]
    6. Brave and totally unnecessary [2:09]
    7. Grant's theory: revenge [5:45]
    8. Ready for the plane ride? [3:03]
    9. The Remora F117X [6:56]
    10. Link established [6:53]
    11. Fatal turbulence [5:02]
    12. The co-pilot's inspection [4:49]
    13. Some time for strategy [3:54]
    14. Installing eyes and ears [6:10]
    15. Looking for Nagi Hassan [4:29]
    16. Vanishing act [3:04]
    17. Sen. Mavros's request [1:05]
    18. A bigger target than thought [2:40]
    19. "What do you want me to do?" [4:00]
    20. Siege aloft [5:25]
    21. On The way to a glorious victory [2:01]
    22. The vengance of Allah [2:22]
    23. Phone call to a player [6:30]
    24. Target Identified [3:06]
    25. Close calls [7:04]
    26. Mavros plays his part [2:14]
    27. They get the message [3:13]
    28. The waiting game [3:20]
    29. Grant makes his move [1:09]
    30. The sleeper revealed [1:25]
    31. Mayday [2:18]
    32. Hassan's final gambit [1:54]
    33. Getting a hold of the plane [1:17]
    34. By the book [3:40]
    35. Touchdown [3:32]
    36. "As long as you're not flying" [2:37]
    37. End credits (It's nice to go trav'ling) [4:43]
    Side #2 -- Widescreen
    0. Jump To A Scene
    1. Credits; mission in Trieste [4:50]
    2. Ready to solo? [1:54]
    3. Abduction in Cyprus [3:20]
    4. Fireworks in London [:44]
    5. Taking over Flight 343 [3:50]
    6. Brave and totally unnecessary [2:09]
    7. Grant's theory: revenge [5:45]
    8. Ready for a plane ride [3:03]
    9. The remora F117X [6:56]
    10. Link established [6:53]
    11. Fatal turbulence [5:02]
    12. The co-pilot's inspection [4:49]
    13. Some time for strategy [3:54]
    14. Installing eyes and ears [6:10]
    15. Looking for Nagi Hassan [4:29]
    16. Vanishing act [3:04]
    17. Sen. Mavros's request [1:05]
    18. A bigger target than thought [2:40]
    19. "What do you want me to do?" [4:00]
    20. Siege aloft [5:25]
    21. On the way to a glorious victory [2:01]
    22. The vengeance of Allah [2:22]
    23. Phone call to a player [6:30]
    24. Taget identified [3:06]
    25. Close calls [7:04]
    26. Mavros plays his part [2:14]
    27. They get the message [3:13]
    28. The waiting game [3:20]
    29. Grant makes his move [1:09]
    30. The sleeper revealed [1:25]
    31. Mayday [2:18]
    32. Hassan's final gambit [1:54]
    33. Getting a hold of the plane [1:17]
    34. By the book [3:40]
    35. Touchdown [3:32]
    36. "As long as you're not flying" [2:37]
    37. End Credits (It's Nice to Go Trav'ling) [4:43]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this action thriller, a group of Islamic terrorists, led by Nagi Hassan (David Suchet), highjacks a 747 jetliner with 400 passengers aboard, but Lt. Col. Austin Travis (Steven Seagal), a United States intelligence agent, is convinced that this isn't an ordinary case of air piracy. His suspicions are soon confirmed; Hassan's men have obtained a large cache of stolen Soviet nerve gas, and they are using the 747 to smuggle the deadly gas into the United States, where they intend to use it to wipe out Washington D.C. and possibly the entire East Coast. As the jet approaches the U. S., engineer Dennis Cahill (Oliver Platt) designs a plan in which a military plane will be able to transfer U.S. soldiers onto the 747 and regain control of the plane and its deadly cargo. However, when Travis dies in the course of the mission, intelligence agent Dr. David Grant (Kurt Russell) is forced to take his place alongside explosives expert Cappy (Joe Morton), commando Rat (John Leguizamo), and stewardess-turned-anti-terrorist Jean (Halle Berry). Executive Decision was the first directorial assignment for veteran film editor Stuart Baird; he cut the film as well. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    October 17, 2005: this movie was amazing. the story line is great, and the whole movie was so realistic.

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    October 14, 2005: There are a lot of things that I liked about this film. One- Kurt Russell- one of my favorite actors. Two- Steven Seagal- In his only co-starring role I know of, he did a good job and his character really surprised me. Three- Halle Berry- 'nuff said. Four- Joel Silver- finally makes an intelligent action film. After all the Lethal Weapons and Fair Games, finally an intelligent action film. Don't get me wrong, I loved most of his other films, but they do lack a certain amount of sophistication.