Harrison Ford and Glenn Close have ‘Air Force One’ reunion at the 2025 Golden Globes

Harrison Ford and Glenn Close have ‘Air Force One’ reunion at the 2025 Golden Globes

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Fans of the 1997 presidential thriller were quick to notice that former co-stars Harrison Ford, 82, and Glenn Close, 77, were sitting next to each other in the awards show audience.

Ford played President James Marshall, who must save his family from terrorists holding the first lady hostage on Air Force One – and Close played his vice president, who helps deal with the crisis from the Situation Room.

The reunion – captured on the Golden Globes broadcast – took place as host Nikki Glaser joked with the star Wars Icon during her opening monologue. “I was actually talking to Harrison backstage and after he gave me his drink order, I said, ‘Would you rather work with Zendaya or Ariana?’ And he said ‘Indica,’ so we’re going to get him some,” Glaser said and jokingly referred to the cannabis strain.

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While Air Force One is almost three decades old, that Indiana Jones The actor told PEOPLE last year that it still sticks with him to this day — and that it’s the film he was in that he quotes most often.

“Because I fly, I probably say, ‘Get off my plane!’ a lot more than necessary.” said Ford, reciting his most famous line from the film.

Columbia Pictures/Photos International/Getty Harrison Ford in “Air Force One”Columbia Pictures/Photos International/Getty Harrison Ford in “Air Force One”

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Harrison Ford in Air Force One

He also told PEOPLE that he managed to snag three suits from the set — and that they were a staple in his wardrobe “until about five years ago.”

Close has also pulled back the curtain on the ’90s classic in the many years since it hit theaters. In 2020 Vanity Fair Interview, that Deadly attraction The actress said she pushed back when she was told her character would break down crying.

Moviestore/Shutterstock Glenn Close in “Air Force One”Moviestore/Shutterstock Glenn Close in “Air Force One”

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Glenn Close in Air Force One

“And I said, ‘I won’t do that. I don’t think that would happen. Not my vice president. “My vice president wouldn’t burst into tears, she would rise to the challenge,” she told the outlet. “So they changed it.”

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