Air Rage (film)

Air Rage is a 2001 American action film directed by Fred Olen Ray (credited as Ed Raymond) and starring Ice-T and Cyril O'Reilly.

Air Rage
Theatrical film poster
Directed byFred Olen Ray
(as Ed Raymond)
Produced byDon Key Jr.
Alison Semenza
Jim Wynorski
Written bySean O'Bannon
StarringIce-T
Cyril O'Reilly
Music byDavid Wurst
Eric Wurst
CinematographyMac Ahlberg
Edited bySabastian James
Vanick Moradian
Release date
2001
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Colonel John Sykes orders his men to massacre a village they were sent to rescue some hostages, but decide to get some payback when they find them dead. Sykes returns to the US only to be court-martialed and is forced to make a plea agreement when he gets all the blame and his men are discharged and they receive benefits that they're entitled to. However, General Harlan Prescott, who is presiding over the trial, chooses not to agree to the terms and throws the book at Sykes, where Sykes and his men are dishonorably discharged, thus eliminating all their benefits. While Sykes is being transported, he's rescued by his men. Sometime later, Prescott has been appointed to an important government position and he boards a plane to go on his latest assignment. Sykes and his men are also on the plane and take control the plane. When the tower learns of the deviation, a government man arrives and upon learning of Sykes' presence on the plane sends a team to board the plane while in flight. After they're all massacred by Sykes and his men, the sole survivor has to stop Sykes and his only help is the flight attendant.

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