“Out of the ashes, hope will rise.”
Overview
When an oil rig in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia proves unproductive, an aircraft crew are sent to shut the operation down and fly them out. On the flight out over the desert on the way to Beijing, Capt. Frank Towns and co-pilot A.J. are unable to keep their cargo plane, a C-119 Flying Boxcar, in the air when a violent sandstorm strikes. Crash-landing in a remote uncharted part of the desert, the two pilots and their passengers -- a crew of oil workers and a drifter -- must work together to survive by rebuilding the aircraft. Soon, low supplies and a band of merciless smugglers add even greater urgency to their task.
Directed by John Moore
Written by Scott Frank, Edward Burns, Romek Delmata
Produced by William Aldrich, Alex Blum, Wyck Godfrey
Box OfficeBudget: $45.0MRevenue: $21.0M
About Flight of the Phoenix
Flight of the Phoenix is a action, adventure, drama film released in 2004 exploring themes of robbery, based on novel or book, sandstorm, affectation, pilot, gobi desert. Directed by John Moore, it stars Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson, Giovanni Ribisi. When an oil rig in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia proves unproductive, an aircraft crew are sent to shut the operation down and fly them out. On the flight out over the desert on the way to Beijing, Capt. Frank Towns and co-pilot A.J. are unable to keep their cargo plane, a C-119 Flying Boxcar, in the air when a violent sandstorm strikes. Crash-landing in a remote uncharted part of the desert, the two pilots and their passengers -- a crew of oil workers and a drifter -- must work together to survive by rebuilding the aircraft. Soon, low supplies and a band of merciless smugglers add even greater urgency to their task.