Air America (film)

Air America
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoger Spottiswoode
Screenplay by
Based onAir America
by Christopher Robbins
Produced byDaniel Melnick
Mario Kassar
Starring
CinematographyRoger Deakins
Edited byJohn Bloom
Lois Freeman-Fox
Music byCharles Gross
Production
companies
Carolco Pictures
IndieProd Company
Distributed byTri-Star Pictures
Release date
  • August 10, 1990 (1990-08-10)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30–35 million[1]
Box office$57.7 million[citation needed]

Air America is a 1990 American action comedy film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. as Air America pilots flying missions in Laos during the Vietnam War.[2] When the protagonists discover their aircraft is being used by government agents to smuggle heroin, they must avoid being framed as the drug-smugglers.

The plot of the film is adapted from Christopher Robbins' 1979 non-fiction book, chronicling the CIA-financed airline to transport weapons and supplies in Cambodia, Laos and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[3]

The publicity for the film, advertised as a lighthearted buddy movie, implied a tone that differs greatly from the actual film, which includes such serious themes as an anti-war message, focus on the opium trade, and a negative portrayal of Royal Laotian General Vang Pao (played by actor Burt Kwouk as "General Lu Soong").[4]

  1. ^ "THE MOVIES : The fine art of MAKING THE DEAL". Los Angeles Times. 27 May 1990.
  2. ^ Curry 2004, p. 158.
  3. ^ Hamilton-Merritt 1999, p. 8.
  4. ^ Kevin Gilvear (October 10, 2004). "Air America". DVD Video Review. Retrieved January 4, 2015.