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Blue Thunder is a 1983 American action thriller film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Gordon Carroll, Phil Feldman, and Andrew Fogelson and directed by John Badham. The Blue Thunder helicopter itself did exist as two copies of modified French Aérospatiale Gazelles .
- $22 million
- Arthur B. Rubinstein
- May 13, 1983
- Gordon Carroll, Phil Feldman, Andrew Fogelson
May 13, 1983 · Roy Scheider stars as a cop pilot for an experimental police helicopter that can counter street insurgencies. The movie features real helicopter stunts, a sinister plot, and a nomination for an Oscar.
- John Badham
- 107
- 2 min
Blue Thunder is an American action drama television series based on the movie of the same title that aired on ABC from January 6 until April 16, 1984, featuring the Blue Thunder helicopter. [1]
No.TitleDirected ByWritten By1"Second Thunder"Gilbert M. ShiltonDavid Moessinger, Jeri Taylor2"A Clear and Present Danger"Charles PicerniS : James Patrick, Don Safran; T : Mike ...3"Arms Race"Gilbert M. ShiltonS : Doreen Bergesen; T : Craig Buck; S/T ...4"Revenge in the Sky"James Doherty- 11
- January 6 –, April 16, 1984
- 1
- ABC
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Blue Thunder is a movie about a police officer who tests a high-tech helicopter and uncovers a government conspiracy. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, but features some exciting action sequences and a villain played by Malcolm McDowell.
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- John Badham
- R
- Roy Scheider
Synopsis. In the Metropolitan Police Astro Division of Los Angeles, which controls all police helicopters, the night shift is about to begin. After checking off the list, Captain Braddock (Warren Oates) is looking for the senior pilot Frank Murphy (Roy Schneider). He orders the rookie observer Lymangood (Daniel Stern) to find Murphy.