Subtitle Swordfish -
A featurette detailing the creation of the climactic scene where a bus is lifted by a Sikorsky Skycrane helicopter.
A significant new "piece" covering this title is the release from Arrow Video . This edition includes: subtitle Swordfish
A booklet featuring new writing by Priscilla Page analyzing the film's impact and style. A featurette detailing the creation of the climactic
A promotional "making-of" piece that originally aired to introduce audiences to the film's high-tech world. What can be learned from the Fairey Swordfish? A promotional "making-of" piece that originally aired to
You can find the January 2001 Final Production Draft by Skip Woods, which contains the original dialogue and scene descriptions (like the iconic "flying bus" sequence) that defined the film's "hacker heist" genre. 🔍 Key Features of the 2001 Film
A brand new interview with composer Paul Oakenfold ("Soundtrack Hacker") and production designer Jeff Mann ("How to Design a Tech Heist"). 🎬 Historical and Literary Context
In naval history, the "Swordfish" often refers to the Fairey Swordfish biplane. A notable piece of writing on this is the 2004 book Swordfish: The Story of the Taranto Raid by David Wragg, which explores how the aircraft's primary function was defined by that specific battle.