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Drop Zone

Drop Zone

5.7/ 10

TMDB Rating

446

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1994

Release Year

101 min

Runtime

Action
Thriller
Crime

Overview

A daring prison break from an airliner at 30,000 feet leaves U.S. Marshal Pete Nessip mourning a brother and gunning for revenge. After being ordered to turn in his badge, he seeks out Jessie Crossman, a noted skydiver, and offers to sponsor her crew for the annual Independence Day parachuting show in Washington, D.C., if she trains him. Meanwhile, the mastermind behind the mid-air jailbreak is planning a daring computer theft on Independence Day.

Keywords

florida
washington dc, usa
miami, florida
extreme sports
training
emergency landing
u.s. marshal
tragedy
airplane hijacking
skydiving
break in
federal agent
fourth of july
escaped prisoner
criminal gang
dea
prison break
loss of brother
revenge thriller
prisoner transport
airplane passenger
crazy
former agent
prisoner escort
robbery crew
skydiving school
skydiving instructor
skydiving team

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Reviews(2)

5.5avg rating
DanDare

DanDare

June 7, 2017

5
5/10

Drop Zone is a cheesy action film which wants to emulate Point Break with even more green screen. Wesley Snipes plays US Marshal Pete Nessip (Wesley Snipes) who with his brother Terry (Malcolm Jamal Warner) are transporting a prisoner on a plane which is then hijacked. The hijackers led by Ty

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JPV852

JPV852

May 24, 2021

6
6/10

Adequate enough crime-thriller with some nice aerial photography mixed in with bad 90s-era green screen. Not at all a strong star vehicle for Snipes and pales to Passenger 57 released two years prior. But still entertaining especially with Gary Busey playing a villain as he tended to do in the 80s a

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