| Title | Broken Arrow |
| Release year | 1996 |
| Genre | Action, thriller |
| Director | John Woo |
| Screenplay | Graham Yost |
| Producer | Mark Gordon, Bill Badalato, Terence Chang |
| Starring | John Travolta, Christian Slater, Samantha Mathis, Delroy Lindo |
| Runtime | 108 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Production companies | 20th Century Fox, Mark Gordon Productions, Cinergi Pictures |
| Cinematography | Peter Levy |
| Music | Hans Zimmer |
| Release date | February 9, 1996 |
| Budget | Approximately $65 million |
| Box office | Approximately $150 million worldwide |
| Plot | Two U.S. Air Force pilots transport nuclear weapons when one betrays the other and steals the warheads, triggering a race to recover them. |
| John Travolta | Major Vic “Deak” Deakins — the antagonist |
| Christian Slater | Captain Riley Hale — the protagonist |
| Samantha Mathis | Terry Carmichael |
| Delroy Lindo | Colonel Max Wilkins |
| Key concept | “Broken Arrow” is a U.S. military term for an accidental event involving a nuclear weapon that does not create a nuclear war. |
| Director’s style | Known for stylized action, gunfights, explosions, slow motion, and elaborate set pieces |
| Notable action sequences | Parachute jump, train sequence, helicopter chase, and nuclear-warhead confrontation |
| Sequel | No direct film sequel was produced |