Into the Sun
Into the Sun is a 1992 action comedy film involving a pilot and actor thrown into a dangerous situation. The film stars Michael Paré and Anthony Michael Hall.
Plot
Paul "Shotgun" Watkins is an American pilot stationed in Sicily who patrols the Middle East. He is taken off his normal duties to orient Tom Slade, a conceited actor, about being a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force for an upcoming film role. Slade wants to "get the feeling" before he plays the part in a film. When shown fighter aircraft, Tom says dismissively: "F-14, F-16, whatever. I'm not good with numbers. I've got accountants for numbers."
More details
author | John Brancato Michael Ferris |
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director | Fritz Kiersch |
editor | Barry Zetlin |
events | aviation |
genre | action comedy |
keywords | air force behind enemy lines crash landing f-14 f-16 fighter pilot fly get the feeling high altitude john wayne land method acting middle east oxygen mask strand united states air force |
musicBy | Randy Miller |
producer | Mark Amin |
productionCompany | Trimark Pictures |
publisher | Trimark Pictures |
theme | action comedy |