Air America


1h 53m 1990

Brief Synopsis

A crazy helicopter pilot receives a job with the CIA during the Vietnam War.

Film Details

Also Known As
Louco Por Perigo
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Adventure
Comedy
War
Release Date
1990
Distribution Company
TriStar Pictures
Location
United States; Chaing Mai, Thailand; Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 53m

Synopsis

The story of two American pilots who fly for the CIA's covert airline during the last days of the Vietnam war.

Crew

Bill Abbott

Sound Effects

Andrew Ackland-snow

Other

Frans J Afman

Other

A James Akimoto

Music Coordinator

Pamela Allen

Assistant

Eitan Alon

Location Manager

Gil Alon

Transportation

Frank J Anderson

Swing Gang

Sompong Angkatawiwat

Camera Assistant

Leon Apsey

Carpenter

Vic Armstrong

Stunt Coordinator

David A Arnold

Sound Editor

Craig Asato

Assistant Camera Operator

Martin Asbury

Art Department

Kalaya Bacom

Wardrobe Assistant

Mickey Bacon

Props

Christine Baer

Production Coordinator

Karen M. Baker

Sound Editor

David Baldwin

Sound Editor

Cate Bangs

Art Director

Bruce Barris

Music

Fontella Bass

Song Performer

Ray Bateman

Electrician

Art Bauer

Transportation Coordinator

Dickey Bear

Stunts

Clive Beard

Special Effects

Frawley Becker

Location Manager

Walter Becker

Song

Bob Beher

Sound Editor

Lon Bender

Sound Editor

Marc Beros

Other

Tony Bishop

Other

John Bloom

Editor

Jason Blum

Production Assistant

Dennis Bosher

Assistant Art Director

Elaine Bowerbank

Hair

Joseph Brennan

Boom Operator

Bob Bridges

Camera

Tristan Brighty

Assistant Editor

Chris Brock

Assistant Director

Richard Broome

Grip

Gary A Brostrom

Other

Beryl Brown

Accounting Assistant

Malcolm Brown

Assistant Camera Operator

Robin Browne

Director Of Photography

Robin Browne

Camera Operator

David Bryant

Other

David Bubb

Carpenter

Dewey Bunnell

Song

Ekasit Buranasamut

Props

Penchan Buranasamut

Property Master Assistant

Neal Burger

Sound Editor

Stan Burridge

Production Accountant

Lois Burwell

Makeup Supervisor

Sammy Cahn

Song

Jerry G Callaway

Camera Operator

Allan Cameron

Production Designer

Tricia Cameron

Hair

David E Campbell

Sound

Leslie Carlisle

Apprentice

Fred Carter

Set Decorator

Thomas Causey

Sound Mixer

Phao Chailer

Location Assistant

Prapan Chamangpnan

Props

Santi Chatawasu

Grip

Srita Cheaodee

Location Assistant

Ed Cherney

Music

Sanong Chomta

Props

Ronald D Chong

Dga Trainee

Stephen M Chudej

Costumes

Preeda Chuenchorn

Assistant

Chaiyan (lek) Chunsuttiwat

Assistant Art Director

Allan Clarke

Song

Vincent Clarke

Electrician

Tom Clode

Other

Richmond G Cogswell

Video Assist/Playback

Doug Coleman

Stunts

Christopher Conkling

Production Auditor

Frank Connor

Photography

Roger Cook

Song

Melissa K. Cooper

Assistant

Stuart Copley

Sound Editor

Neil Corbould

Special Effects

Judith A. Cory

Hair

Terry Cox

Special Effects

Tim Craig

Assistant Editor

Simon Crane

Stunts

Daniel Craven

Video

Steve Crawley

Special Effects

Graeme Crowther

Stunts

Steve Cullane

Special Effects

Devon Curry

Adr Editor

Adam Dale

Camera Operator

Tom Danaher

Pilot

Ben Davis

Other

Michael Dawson

Special Effects

Robert Dawson

Main Title Design

Vincent Deadrick

Stunts

Roger Deakins

Director Of Photography

Noori Dehnahi

Post-Production Coordinator

Patsy Delord

Production Coordinator

Tongsa Deohchock

Location Assistant

Terri Depaolo

Assistant

Rick Derringer

Song Performer

Joanna Dodd

Other

The Doors

Song

Ngamta Doran

Caterer

Cathy Doubleday

Script Supervisor

Lamont Dozier

Song

Phongtada Duham

Location Assistant

Ronnie Dunnet

Stunts

Kevin Edland

Electrician

Peter Edmonds

Wardrobe Assistant

David Edwards

Carpenter

Thom Ehle

Consultant

Woradej Emeam

Props

Yoav Erez

Video

John Eskow

Screenplay

John Eskow

Coproducer

Stephen Evans

Assistant Editor

Tim Evans

Medic

Donna Evans Merlo

Stunts

Dana Dru Evenson

Stunts

Donald Fagen

Song

Joe Felix

Grip

Peter Fern

Special Effects

Andres Fernandez

Wardrobe

Roy Field

Visual Effects Supervisor

Sue Field

Script Supervisor

John Fogerty

Song

Sukey Fontelieu

Foley

George Frederick

Sound Editor

Lois Freeman-fox

Editor

Ellen Freund

Property Master

Mike Frift

Camera Operator

Andy Friswell

Grip

Scott Fuller

Assistant Camera Operator

Scott Fuller

Camera Assistant

Dennis Game

Other

Ralph Garrett

Stunts

Wattana Garum

Hair

Asher Gat

Production Manager

Asher Gat

Location Manager

Efi Gat

Assistant Production Coordinator

Marcia Gay

Assistant Director

Scott Gershin

Sound Editor

George Gibbs

Special Effects Supervisor

Michelle Gilliam

Song

Priscila Giraldo

Assistant

Avram D Gold

Adr Editor

Nigel Gorham

Camera

Bob Gray

Key Grip

Jill Greenbaum

Assistant

Roger Greenway

Song

Charles Gross

Music

Darrell Guyon

Special Effects

Taffy Haines

Sound

Josh Hakian

Special Effects

Per Hallberg

Sound Editor

Brett Haller

Production Assistant

Eric Haller

Production Assistant

David Shamroy Hamburger

Unit Production Manager

Mark Hannah

Pilot

John Hansard

Other

Robert C Hansard

Other

William Hansard Jr.

Other

Nancy Hansen

Script Supervisor

Susie Harmsworth

Office Runner

Fred Harris

Other

Dan Hartman

Song

Harry Haus

Pilot

John Haylen

Electrician

Gordon Hayman

Camera Operator

Michael Hayward

Carpenter

Alan Hayzelden

Other

Dan Hegeman

Sound Editor

Bill Henry

Assistant Editor

Phil Hetos

Color Timer

John Higgins

Gaffer

Janet Hirshenson

Casting

Jamie Hitchcock

Assistant Camera Operator

Paul Hodgson

Associate Editor

Paul Hodgson

Editor

Chris Hogan

Sound Editor

Brian Holland

Song

Eddie Holland

Song

Martin Holland

Driver

Marcia Holley

Stunts

Robin Hollister

Location Manager

Anukul Hongjaras

Assistant

Steve Housewright

Production Assistant

Bill Hoyt

Special Effects

Bill Hoyt

Construction

Gordon Izod

Other

Mick Jagger

Song

Manchai Jangnate

Effects Assistant

On-anong Jangnate

Effects Assistant

Sompong Jangnate

Effects Assistant

Boriboon Jarurongkawatana

Props

Bob Jaurequi

Stunts

Film Details

Also Known As
Louco Por Perigo
MPAA Rating
Genre
Action
Adventure
Comedy
War
Release Date
1990
Distribution Company
TriStar Pictures
Location
United States; Chaing Mai, Thailand; Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 53m

Articles

Lane Smith (1936-2005)


Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69.

Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976).

In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984).

Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993).

For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob.

by Michael T. Toole
Lane Smith (1936-2005)

Lane Smith (1936-2005)

Lane Smith, a veteran character actor of stage, screen and television, and who was best known to modern viewers as Perry White on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on June 13 at his Los Angeles home of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is more commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 69. Born in Memphis, Tennessee on April 29, 1936, Smith had a desire to act from a very young age. After a brief stint in the Army, he moved to New York to study at the Actors Studio and made his debut on off-Broadway debut in 1959. For the next 20 years, Smith was a staple of the New York stage before sinking his teeth into television: Kojak, The Rockford Files, Dallas; and small parts in big films: Rooster Cogburn (1975), Network (1976). In 1978, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on better film roles, and his toothy grin and southern drawl found him a niche in backwoods dramas: Resurrection (1980), Honeysuckle Rose (1980); and a prominent role as the feisty Mayor in the dated Cold War political yarn Red Dawn (1984). Smith returned to New York in 1984 and scored a hit on Broadway when he received a starring role in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross and earned a drama desk award in the process. His breakthrough role for many critics and colleagues was his powerful turn as Richard Nixon in The Final Days (1989); a docudrama based on the book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for his spot-on portrayal of the fallen President, and his career picked up from there as parts in prominent Hollywood films came his way: Air America (1990), My Cousin Vinny, The Mighty Ducks (both 1992), and the Pauly Shore comedy Son in Law (1993). For all his dependable performances over the years, Smith wasn't a familiar presence to millions of viewers until he landed the plump role of Perry White, the editor of the Daily Planet in Superman: Lois and Clark which co-starred Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher (1993-1997). After that run, he gave a scorching performance as Reverend Jeremiah Brown in the teleplay Inherit the Wind (1999); and he appeared last in the miniseries Out of Order (2003). He is survived by his wife Debbie; and son, Rob. by Michael T. Toole

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Summer August 10, 1990

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1991

Released in United States November 1990

Shown at London Film Festival November 8-25, 1990.

Roger Spottiswoode replaced Bob Rafelson, who had previously replaced Richard Rush as director.

Formerly distributed through Carolco Home Video.

Film was pulled from distribution in over 100 theaters throughout Germany after the Persian Gulf War began on January 15, 1991.

Began shooting October 3, 1989.

Completed shooting February 10, 1990.

Torben Villesen bought the Danish theatrical rights from Scandinavian rights holder Svensk Filmindustri (SF).

Film dedicated to the memory of Michael Katzin.

Released in United States Summer August 10, 1990

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1991

Released in United States November 1990 (Shown at London Film Festival November 8-25, 1990.)