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Broken Arrow [Blu-ray]

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Released: 2007-02-13

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Broken Arrow [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Carmen Argenziano, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Howie Long, Jim Palmer, Vyto Ruginis, Myke Schwartz, Kurtwood Smith, Jeffrey J. Stephan, Jack Thompson, Gary Epper, Chris Mulkey, Casey Biggs, Charlie Brewer, J.N. Roberts, French Stewart, Mario Roberts, Shaun Toub, James MacDonald, Daniel Von Bargen, John Travolta, Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis, Delroy Lindo, Bob Gunton, Frank Whaley

Director(s): John Woo

Features:
Enhanced for d-box motion control systems
Theatrical trailer in high definition
Broken Arrow [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
PCM stereo
Digital Theater Systems (akin to 5.1)
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Spanish
French
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, cantonese, ko
Running Time: 108
Genre: Action Adventure
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 024543414377
Product Code: FOX2241439BR
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
Year:1996
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Broken Arrow [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Summary Hong Kong director John Woo's second U.

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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.