At the same time a little twin prop plane was redirected to the same airport except on its way the pilot had a heart attack and collided with the big 747. Now the large jet is without a pilot and has a large hole in the cockpit.This was a terrific movie as far as sequels go. ...
MOVIE INFO Director: Jack Smight Cast: Charlton Heston, Karen Black, George Kennedy Writing Credits: Don Ingalls Synopsis: When a 747 in flight collides with a small plane and becomes rendered pilotless, the control tower must get a pilot aboard so the jet can land. ...
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So “Airport ‘77” isn’t merely a remake of the first two “Airport” pictures, but also of “The Poseidon Adventure”. A few more bucks and they could have thrown in “Run Silent, Run Deep.” The movie’s a big, slick entertainment, relentlessly ridiculous and therefore never boring...
Everyone seems to be from different planets and I just don't get the point. What can you do? The same year JOE, HUSBANDS, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, CATCH-22, THE LANDLORD, and THE GREAT WHITE HOPE were NOT nominated for Best Picture. ...
Once the bomber becomes ridiculous, the movie does, too. That's good, because it never had a chance at being anything else. Tweet Share Share Pin 0 Shares Roger Ebert Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the ...
One year before the hilarious Airplane! this film was released on an unsuspecting public. Its easy to see what fueled the Zucker brothers to lampoon the Airport series so shamelessly. Let's look at the cast: George Kennedy, Alain Delon, Robert Wagner, Susan Blakely..not bad so far. Not ...
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: A tedious and dull disaster movie, Airport ‘77 didn’t live up to its potential. With an excellent cast and a theoretically interesting scenario, the film could have been the best of the series. Unfortunately, it bores us to
In this large-ensemble disaster movie, Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster), the general manager of a Chicago-area airport, must contend with a massive snowstorm and other issues, both work-related and personal, while the troubled D.O. Guerrero (Van Heflin) t