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Deadly Encounter

A veteran pilot finds himself knee-deep in trouble when his ex-girlfriend shows up at his doorstep in a terrible state. She knows the whereabouts of an immense fortune, and the Mafia is hot on her trail.

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Release : 1982
Rating : 5.7
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Crew : Pilot,  Director, 
Cast : Larry Hagman Susan Anspach James Gammon Michael C. Gwynne Roger La Rue
Genre : Drama Action Thriller Crime

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Reviews

PodBill
2018/08/30

Just what I expected

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SpecialsTarget
2018/08/30

Disturbing yet enthralling

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Jenna Walter
2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Candida
2018/08/30

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Gareth Cook
2013/11/21

This is a trashy (I mean really embarrassingly bad) made-for-TV movie but if you enjoy "for real" helicopter stunt flying (there's no CGI used here),then you'll like this! I don't think they'd get away with this type of flying nowadays, even in Mexico! Aircraft:- Hughes 500 (Model 369HS) , Aerospatiale Alouette IIs, Aerospatiale Gazelle, Bell Jetranger and two Stearman, one by the legendary Art Scoll.Sadly three people died making this film when the Hughes Model​ 500 (369HS)flown by Hagman's character ​"Sam" ​crashed when the pilot collided with a cable on 17th April 1982. ​One was Glen Miller, ​the​ real owner of Sam's Hughes 500 (who played the truck driver Pocotello Pete), Diane Doherty, and the costumer Frank Novak. HUGHES:369HS REGISTRATION:N4EE THE AIRCRAFT WAS NUMBER TWO IN A TRAIL OF THREE HELICOPTERS FLYING UP THE Colorado RIVER AT MARBLE CANYON TO PAGE, AZ WHEN IT STRUCK AN AERIAL CABLEWAY STRETCHING ACROSS THE RIVER, 22 FT ABOVE THE WATER. WITNESSES STATED THAT AFTER THE COLLISION THE HELICOPTER DID A SOMERSALT AND FELL INTO THE WATER. Source: NTSBLarry Kirsch, the fabulous stunt pilot, was killed in 2011 while flying in Hawaii.

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shalako
2008/08/23

Although I agree this is a fun movie to watch we should give credit to the movie it is a almost direct copy of "Birds of Prey" with David Jansen, which was done in 1973. The same helicopters are used, a Hughes 500 and an Alouette with basically the same story line but I feel the acting was better in BOP. That said,I really did enjoy the movie especially the scenery and the flying. I enjoyed Hagman much more in this than Dallas. Also the visit to the old Pima Air museum brought back many memories A I live in Peonix for a whle. These were the days when flying was still fun and not regulated as much as now. I still have to highly recommend this movie for any helicopter buff.--- shalako

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tomas-160
2008/07/17

OK, I'm not a pilot of any kind nor do I know anything about helicopters and airplanes. But watching this movie as a little boy made a great impression on me. About the same time as Dallas was airing on TV, Larry Hagman was already a known face to me. Seeing him in this movie at first felt a little strange, but well into the film I really got used to him as Sam Hooten, and not only as JR from Dallas.What is so fascinating about this film? Well, first of all it really revolves around the skills of flying. The tricks and stunts made here by some of the, at the time, leading stunt pilots coordinated by Larry Kirsch (helicopters) and Art Scholl (airplanes), are something that I don't think we will ever again see in any film thanks to, or should I say due to CGI and computer rendered effects.Second but nevertheless perhaps the most important element is the music. This film, made around 1981, of course implements analog synthesizers to build up the dramatic, romantic and very strong atmosphere that not many movies I've seen have matched to date. Fred Karlin and Michael Hoenig are the composers of the scores throughout the movie, and according to the end credits synthesizers were performed by Peter Robinson. These three guys are definitely too poorly presented and they deserve way more credit than what I've seen so far.Scenery, and there's plenty of it. Fancy flying definitely requires large open spaces and good weather conditions. What better place to film air-stunts than in the deserts of Arizona. Rivers, canyons, big rocks, small rocks, long roads and large open plains are captured in such way that it makes you want to go there in person. Not to mention the airplane graveyard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, where the end 'battle' was filmed (google for it, it's very impressive!).There are several particularly captivating sequences in this film, dramatic as well as romantic, that just melts your heart. Like when Sam flies Chris back to Guaymas (in Mexico), over the green waters of the Californian Gulf, there's a soft synthesizer-brass tune playing, sweetening the moment as Sam makes a short stop over a water-skiing girl and drops her a bottle of drink with a little ribbon tied to it. And another part at the movie beginning, as you only see the rotors of the helicopter before it starts up, you see Sam's hand exorcising the controls for a moment to lastly push a button firing up the engine. All perfectly synced together with escalating music as more of the helicopter is revealed and it finally lifts off. And there's more.This film is for people who love tricky flying, especially helicopters, synthesizer music, and the good old American deserts and Larry Hagman. I don't know whether this film would be as good with any other actor playing Sam Hooten, but I am certain about that this film owes a great deal to Larry and his exclusive charisma.Not only is this movie greatly underrated, it's hardly available on VHS and DVD at all. I deserves more attention than it has got. It's a piece of American history, and although perhaps slightly romanticized, it should be available at least for its aerobatics and music. I'd like to see a soundtrack CD (in stereo) of it in the stores, I'd like to see aerobatic-schools using the film as education examples to future stunt-pilots, and I'd like to see it on TV again. Deadly Encounter belongs with other titles on the DVD shelves, not tucked away in some archive to be forgotten.

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brewno
2003/02/11

I've seen this movie many many times, since I was a little boy. My dad is a helicopter pilot and he taped this movie on new year's eve, so he could see in the other day. Awesome, because I don't see any DVDs available so far. With it's storyline shifting between the US and Mexico, Sam Hooten (Larry Hagman) pilots a Hughes 500 series helicopter. He an ex-army pilot who now flies on his own. The story is pretty simple: Sam must protect an old girlfriend (Chris Butler, played by Susan Anspach) - who married a rich gangster - from other gangsters, flying her from USA to Mexico City. The great thing about this movie is the helicopter scenes; with amazing maneuvers and a lot of dogfighting. The movie gets to it's climax when Sam and Chris find themselves trapped by the gangsters and call Sam's old army buddies for help. This movie is worth watching because of the helicopters and planes. A real good classic.

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