On This Day: May 13, 1983 - Blue Thunder Released in Theaters

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On This Day: May 13, 1983 - Blue Thunder Released in Theaters
On this day May 13, 1983, the action thriller Blue Thunder was released in theaters, delivering a high tech vision of aerial surveillance and militarized policing that captured the imagination of early 80s audiences. Directed by John Badham, the film starred Roy Scheider, Daniel Stern and Malcolm McDowell in a tense story centered around a state of the art helicopter designed for urban crowd control and covert operations.

Blue Thunder combined suspenseful storytelling with cutting edge helicopter stunts and special effects. The film followed Roy Scheider’s character, a Los Angeles police officer and Vietnam veteran, as he uncovers a secret government plot tied to the advanced helicopter system. The mix of conspiracy, high speed chases and military grade technology resonated with audiences and gave the movie a modern edge for its time.

With a production budget of 11 million dollars, Blue Thunder earned over 42 million at the box office and later inspired a short lived television series. The movie is often remembered as one of the key techno thrillers of the early 1980s and remains a cult favorite among fans of action cinema.

Fun fact:
The helicopter used in Blue Thunder was a modified Aérospatiale Gazelle and became an iconic screen vehicle throughout the decade.

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