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Encyclopedia > Air America (film)
Air America

Promotional movie poster for Air America.
Directed by Roger Spottiswoode
Produced by Mario Kassar
Written by Christopher Robbins
John Eskow
Richard Rush
Starring Mel Gibson
Robert Downey Jr.,
Nancy Travis
David Marshall Grant
Lane Smith
Michael Dudikoff
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) August 10, 1990
Running time 112 minutes
Language English
IMDb profile

Air America is a 1990 film starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr as Air America pilots in Vietnam War era Laos. They discover that the planes are being used by other government agents to smuggle heroin, and then must avoid being made patsies in a frame-up. The plot is adapted from the novel of the same title by Christopher Robbins. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 401 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (505 × 755 pixel, file size: 61 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This image is of a poster, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the publisher or the creator of the work depicted. ... Roger Spottiswoode (born January 6, 1945) is a Canadian film director and writer, most notable for directing the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies starring Pierce Brosnan. ... Mario Kassar (born Beirut, Lebanon, 10 October 1951) is a movie-industry executive whose projects are frequently in association with Andrew Vajna. ... For the United States statesman, see Richard Rush Richard Rush is a movie director, best known for the Oscar-nominated The Stunt Man. ... Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American born Australian actor, director, and producer. ... Robert John Downey Jr. ... Nancy Travis Nancy Travis (born September 21, 1961 in New York City, New York, USA) is a Jewish-American actress best known for supporting roles in both movies and television. ... David Marshall Grant (born June 21, 1955), Westport, Connecticut, is an American actor and playwright. ... Lane Smith, full name Walter Lane Smith (April 29, 1936 – June 13, 2005) was a U.S. character actor. ... Michael Dudikoff is an American ninja. ... The TriStar Pictures logo from 1993 to the present TriStar redirects here. ... is the 222nd day of the year (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... Year 1990 (MCMXC) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1990 Gregorian calendar). ... Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. ... Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American born Australian actor, director, and producer. ... Robert Downey Jr. ... Air America Pilots Cap Air America was an American passenger and cargo airline covertly owned and operated by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). ... For other uses, see Aviator (disambiguation). ... Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam People’s Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000... Heroin (INN: diacetylmorphine, BAN: diamorphine) is an opioid synthesized directly from the extracts of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum. ... The scapegoat was a goat that was driven off into the wilderness as part of the ceremonies of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, in Judaism during the times of the Temple in Jerusalem. ... A frameup refers to the act of framing someone, that is, providing false evidence in order to prove someone guilty of a crime. ...


Plot

In late 1969, Billy Covington (Downey) is a pilot working for a local radio station in LA, who is fired when his hot-shot antics break a large number of regulations (although he was trying to save lives by breaking up a traffic jam that was preventing an ambulance from getting to a traffic accident). His piloting skills, daring, and disregard for the law are noticed by a mysterious stranger (strongly implied to be a CIA agent) who arrives and offers him a job in Laos, working for a "strictly civilian" company called Air America, and insisting that "there is no war in Laos, you can take that to the bank". With no other job, Billy takes the job and flies to Laos.


Upon arrival, he is introduced to the staff of Air America, and partnered up with veteran pilot Gene Ryack (Gibson.) By the end of his first day, he's learned that almost every pilot has his own side business, and Gene is an arms merchant (and uses official flights to buy black-market weapons for his private cache). That night at a local bar/brothel he quickly realizes what a strange and dangerous group he has gotten involved with.


The next day, Senator Davenport arrives in Laos on a "fact finding mission". Rumors are rampant in Washington that Air America is actually a heroin smuggling operation (which are true), and Davenport is there to verify this. However, Major Lemond and Rob Diehl, as the CIA leaders of Air America have a coverup already in place to deceive the Senator from finding out what is going on. Senator Davenport is shown around refugee camps, shrines & temples, and major cities in a careful deception to keep him out of the loop.


At the same time, Covington and Jack Neely are shot down in their C-123 cargo plane while airdropping livestock into rural villages. Air America stages a large rescue effort, although more effort is placed by General Soong and Air America itself to salvage his cargo (opium). They leave Covington and Jack in hostile territory while taking their cargo. Gene risks his life to pick him out in his UH-1 "Huey" helicopter, although it is so damaged in the effort that it also crashes (leading to Covington crashing twice in one day). Lost and out of touch, Ryack and Covington are stranded in the jungles of Laos when they are captured by a rural tribe. Facing hostile natives who apparently want to shoot them, Gene lets his business instincts shine through when he notices they are using obsolete and unreliable guns, and manages to convince them to spare their lives in exchange for him selling them better weapons (at his brother-in-law's house) several days away. The C-123 Provider was designed originally as an assault glider aircraft for the United States Air Force by Chase Aircraft. ... The Bell UH-1 Iroquois, commonly known as the Huey, was a multipurpose military helicopter, famous for its use in the Vietnam war. ...


Back at Gene's family home, Billy and Gene discuss philosophy and why they fight. Billy decides he is going to quit Air America, but not before he gets even with General Soong for betraying him when he crashed. At the same time, Senator Davenport is getting upset that he is not being shown what is actually going on, and demands to know who is actually smuggling heroin. When Billy gets back to Air America, he buys some grenades on the black market and uses them to blow up the heroin factory. Unfortunately, the guards see him running away, and General Soong and Major Lemond have their fall guy.


The next day, Gene has found a buyer for all his weapons, and is going to finally sell his arsenal, get out of gunrunning, quit Air America and take his family out of the country. Billy is making a flight before he actually quits, and he is promptly called to land at an airstrip for "routine inspection", which is unheard of and certainly not routine. Expecting a trap, he searches his cargo to find several kilos of heroin hidden in flour sacks, and a large armed force waiting for him at the airstrip. He refuses to land and tries to fly away, only to find his fuel gauge has been tampered with and he's almost out of gas. He crashes his small plane on the same airstrip he crashed a few days earlier and uses the wreckage to hide in. A fuel gauge (or gas gauge) is an instrument used to indicate the level of fuel contained in a tank. ...


At this point, a slip of the tongue by Rob about not having enough fuel to escape gives the Senator a clue of what is really going on. The Senator tells Major Lemond he knows that the entire scenario is a set-up and he suspects who is really the heroin smugglers. Major Lemond dares the Senator to actually repeat his theories back in Washington, insisting he has enough political clout to survive any allegation.


Gene rescues Billy, yet again, from the abandoned airstrip. However, as he's picking up the last of his weapons, he receives a distress call from a refugee camp. Dozens of refugees are in mortal danger from being caught in the crossfire of two opposing armies, and they are the only plane in range which can evacuate them in time. Gene (with some help from Billy) decides to rescue the refugees and dump his cargo (using the explosion of his weapons cache to cover their escape). With no nest egg on which to retire, Gene comes up with the idea of selling their plane to retire on (since technically the US government has no presence in Laos, the plane can't be government property).


Cast

Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American born Australian actor, director, and producer. ... Robert John Downey Jr. ... Nancy Travis Nancy Travis (born September 21, 1961 in New York City, New York, USA) is a Jewish-American actress best known for supporting roles in both movies and television. ... Ken Jenkins in Scrubs episode My Hypocritical Oath Ken Jenkins (born 28 August 1940) is an American actor, born in Dayton, Ohio. ... David Marshall Grant (born June 21, 1955), Westport, Connecticut, is an American actor and playwright. ... Lane Smith, full name Walter Lane Smith (April 29, 1936 – June 13, 2005) was a U.S. character actor. ... Art LaFleur (born on September 9, 1943 in Gary, Indiana) is an American character actor. ... Michael Dudikoff is an American ninja. ... Ned Eisenberg (born January 13, 1957 in New York City) is an American actor probably best known for his recurring role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as defense attorney Roger Kressler. ... Marshall Bell (b. ... David Bowe is an often seen but rarely recognized character actor in American movies and television. ... Burt Kwouk (Chinese: 郭弼; pinyin: Guō Bì) (born July 18, 1930), is an actor who was born in Manchester, England because my mother happened to be there but was raised in Shanghai between the ages of ten months and seventeen years. ... Tim Thomerson (born April 8, 1946) is an American actor. ... Harvey Jason (born February 29, 1940 in London) is an English actor. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Air America - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (854 words)
Air America was a CIA airline 'proprietary', a commercial organization secretly controlled by the CIA, that supplied covert operations in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.
Air America pilots were the only known private US corporation employees to operate non-FAA certified military aircraft in a combat role, although many of them were actually military personnel who had been transferred to the airline.
Air America flew civilians, diplomats, spies, refugees, military and paramilitary forces, sabotage teams, doctors, war casualties, drug enforcement officers, and even visiting VIPs like Richard Nixon all over South East Asia.
Air America (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (943 words)
Air America is a 1990 film starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr as Air America pilots in Vietnam War era Laos.
Rumors are rampant in Washington that Air America is actually a heroin smuggling operation (which are true), and Davenport is there to verify this.
Air America stages a large rescue effort, although more effort is placed by General Soong and Air America itself to salvage his cargo (opium), and they leave him and Jack in hostile territory while taking their cargo.
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