USA UP ALL NIGHT: Iron Eagle (1986)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Iron Eagle was on USA Up All Night on July 28, 1989.

The video store and cable era did not believe in “we have that at home.” It believed that if Top Gun was already rented or wasn’t on, we needed something just like it. That something was Iron Eagle, which came out the same year. Directed by Sidney J. Furie (The Entity), who co-wrote the script with Kevin Alyn Elders, the film features Doug Masters (Jason Gedrick) being rejected from flight school, just as his father, Colonel Ted Masters (Tim Thomerson), is shot down over Bilya. Bilya isn’t real, so we can hate everyone in it who has sentenced Doug’s father to die in three days.

Somehow, Doug and Col. Charles “Chappy” Sinclair (Louis Gossett Jr.) are able to steal two F-18 jets and make it to Bilya. That means that Doug — with a few days of training — must battle Ministry of Defense Colonel Akir Nakesh (David Suchet) to save his dad. He’s already learned how to napalm people, so he has that going for him.

Spoiler, but everyone makes it out alive. This is followed by Iron Eagle II, Aces: Iron Eagle III and Iron Eagle on the Attack, with Gossett being the only actor to appear in all of these movies. They were years ahead of that Top Gun sequel, huh? And that movie might have a great soundtrack, but this one features Kobra doing the theme song, Queen playing “One Vision” and Dio’s “Hide In the Rainbow.”

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