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Executive Decision
Following the hijack of the 747 flight by a group of terrorists who have been hijacked the plane, demanding the freedom of their leader that has been arrested in the United States, David Grant, a courageous and intelligent military expert, who has another plan to save the situation, as he goes aboard a plane, in order to transfer the hostages and save the situation.
4 January 1957, Port Said, Egypt
30 September 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
8 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 July 1948, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
18 May 1946, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
2 May 1946, Paddington, London, England, UK
28 September 1943, San Francisco, California, USA
27 April 1974, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
17 May 1957, New York City, New York, USA
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
5 September 1972, Beirut, Lebanon
22 July 1964, Bogotá, Colombia
4 August 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
24 October 1960, San Francisco, California, USA
October 08, 2005
A nerve-racking thriller that's more topical today than it was in 1996.
April 22, 2003
Seagal's best movie - due largely in part to the fact that he's barely in it.
November 06, 2004
Laughably, inexcusably, abjectly awful. How can I even count the ways?
August 13, 2011
A smart, adult thriller...
December 22, 2004
Take a late-blooming action star and an action hero whose career is in a downslide, and you get an action film seriously lacking in... action.
January 01, 2000
For uncomplicated excitement, the film offers a solid one-hundred thirty minutes.
July 30, 2007
It finally gives us what Hollywood has been threatening for years, the movie nobody was waiting for: Airport '96.
May 20, 2003
Satisfying junk food.
January 01, 2000
There's nothing like a protracted action drama in which anti-terrorist commandos slink around the bowels of an airborne 747 and talk about what they hope to accomplish upstairs in the final shootout.
January 01, 2000
Deliciously turbulent.
January 01, 2000
A movie for people who are sophisticated enough to know how shameless the film is, but fun-loving enough to enjoy its excesses and manic zeal.
January 01, 2000
Stuart Baird's direction is so sluggish and Jim and John Thomas' script so padded that Executive Decision has no build.

