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| Kurt Russell | Dr. David Grant | |
| Steven Seagal | Lt. Colonel Austin Travis | |
| Halle Berry | Jean, Flight Attendant | |
| John Leguizamo | Captain Rat | |
| Oliver Platt | Dennis Cahill | |
| Joe Morton | Sergeant 'Cappy' Matheny | |
| B.D. Wong | Sergeant Louie | |
| Len Cariou | Secretary of Defense Charles White | |
| Whip Hubley | Sergeant Baker | |
| Andreas Katsulas | El Sayed Jaffa | |
| Mary Ellen Trainor | Allison, Flight Attendant | |
| Marla Maples | Nancy, Flight Attendant (as Marla Maples Trump) | |
| J.T. Walsh | Senator Mavros | |
| Ingo Neuhaus | Doc | |
| William James Jones | Catman | |
| Paul Collins | Nelson | |
| Nicholas Pryor | Secretary of State Jack Douglas | |
| Stanley Grover | General Price | |
| Eugene Roche | Admiral Lewis | |
| Ken Jenkins | General Wood | |
| Charles Hallahan | General Sarlow | |
| Dey Young | Gail | |
| Richard Riehle | Airline Marshal George Edwards | |
| Robert Apisa | Jean-Paul Demou | |
| Granville Hatcher | Ahmed | |
| Christopher Maher | Kahlil (as Chris Maher) | |
| David Suchet | Nagi Hassan | |
| J. T. Walsh | Senator Mavros |
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| Producer | Joel Silver
Jim Thomas |
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| Writer | Jim Thomas
John Thomas |
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| Cinematography | Alex Thomson
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| Musician | Jerry Goldsmith
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Five miles above the earth, an elite team of six men must make an air to air transfer, in order to save 400 lives on board a 747 and 40 million below.Looking for excitement? You've made the right Decision! Producer Joel Silver adds to his string of hit and Stuart Baird, editor of Silver's Lethal Weapon and other action spectaculars, makes a memorable directorial debut on a movie "faster than Speed and more fun than Broken Arrow (Allen Barra, Newhouse Newspapers). Kurt Russell, Steven Seagal, Halle Berry, John Leguizamo and other in a heroic ensemble are on board for first-class thrills. The mission: board a hijacked 747 in midair. Avoid detection. Locate and disable a hair-triggered nerve-toxin bomb that could wipe out the U.S. Eastern Seaboard. Execute a split-second attack that overwhelms the terrorists and safeguards the passengers. Do it all without air-to-ground radio. And do it before an increasingly jittery U.S. military blasts the airliner out of the sky. "I hope there's a good movie on this flight," an antiterrorist operative quips. As it turns out, there's a great one: Executive Decision! |
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