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Release Date:
18 octubre 1974 (USA) másFrase comercial:
Something hit us... The crew is dead... Help us, please, please help us! másPlot:
A 747 in flight collides with a small plane, and is rendered pilotless. Somehow the control tower must get a pilot aboard so the jet can land. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for Golden Globe. másComentarios de los usuarios:
"The stewardess is flying the plane?" másCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Charlton Heston | ... | Alan Murdock | |
| Karen Black | ... | Nancy Pryor | |
| George Kennedy | ... | Joe Patroni | |
| Gloria Swanson | ... | Gloria Swanson | |
| Efrem Zimbalist Jr. | ... | Captain Stacy | |
| Susan Clark | ... | Helen Patroni | |
| Helen Reddy | ... | Sister Ruth | |
| Linda Blair | ... | Janice Abbott | |
| Dana Andrews | ... | Scott Freeman | |
| Roy Thinnes | ... | Urias | |
| Sid Caesar | ... | Barney | |
| Myrna Loy | ... | Mrs. Devaney | |
| Ed Nelson | ... | Major John Alexander | |
| Nancy Olson | ... | Mrs. Abbott | |
| Larry Storch | ... | Glenn Purcell |
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Airport '75 (International: English title) (informal title)Aeropuerto 75 (Spain) [es]
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107 minPaís:
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2.35 : 1 másSonido:
Mono (Westrex Recording System)Clasificación:
Singapore:PG | Brazil:14 | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Australia:PG | Netherlands:12 (orginal rating) | Finland:K-16 | Iceland:L | Norway:16 | Sweden:15 | UK:PG | USA:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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An ironic role reversal as the private plane flown by Dana Andrews collides with the airliner piloted by Efrem Zimbalist Jr. In 1960's The Crowded Sky, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. is at the controls of a fighter jet that collides with an airliner piloted by Dana Andrews. másGoofs:
Continuity: When Barney says to Mrs Devaney, "He's probably got something on his mind and he's getting it off his chest right now," a flight attendant with blonde hair can be seen walking up the aisle behind him, but in the very next shot she disappears and two flight attendants with black hair can be seen. másQuotes:
[Recalling her days being a rebel with other actresses against studio pressure in Hollywood, while on the plane]Gloria Swanson: That's easy, Carole Lombard and Grace Moore, I was a rebel too.
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It wasn't until the 70s disaster movie craze was well under way that Universal got round to a sequel to its 1970 blockbuster Airport largely because the lucrative profits deals Lancaster and Martin secured on the first film made reassembling the original cast impractical (though George Kennedy did return to provide a vague fig leaf of continuity). It wasn't until producer Jennings Lang came across a script intended as a TV movie that some bright spark thought of slapping the Airport brand on it, adding 1975 to the title and abandoning the actual Airport aspect to concentrate on the planes in jeopardy instead.
The result, Airport 1975 (actually released in 1974) is the other movie that Airplane! lampooned mercilessly, what with sick transplant patients, Hare Krishnas and singing nuns among the passengers, not to mention Charlton Heston in safari suit and shades providing the blueprint for Robert Stack's Rex Kramer and Gloria Swanson in the kind of comeback role that could have been written by Joe Gillis for Norma Desmond (although it was supposedly intended for Garbo). In fact, Swanson wrote her own anecdote-filled dialogue, and boy does it show this isn't a part, it's a chat show appearance.
Swanson isn't the only star of yesteryear bulking up the cast, with Myrna Loy knocking back several boilermakers, Sid Caesar providing the odd wisecrack while Dana Andrews, every drink he ever took etched onto his face, gets his own back for Effrem Zimbalist crashing into his plane in The Crowded Sky by crashing into Zimbalist's 747 this time round, leaving stewardess Karen Black to fly the plane until Chucky baby comes to the rescue, taking off his shades for a midair transfer that's a mixture of daring stuntwork and pitiful backprojection. Yet it's surprisingly entertaining, superbly photographed by veteran Philip Lathrop, much better directed by Jack Smight than it has any right to be and, as the shortest entry in the series at 107 minutes, keeps things tight enough not to leave too much room to dwell on the absurdities. Well, almost: if ever there was a moment where Linda Blair projectile vomiting on a member of the cloth was not just absolutely justifiable but positively mandatory it's when Helen Reddy sings about her best friend being herself, but sadly Linda doesn't deliver the pea soup on this occasion. But while we may scoff today, Jennings Lang knew what he was doing no singing nun movie has ever lost money at the box-office, and the film was a big enough hit to guarantee two more sequels with considerably bigger budgets, though not before, in one of those nasty ironies the series is prone to, Dana Andrews' light aircraft in the film really was destroyed in a mid-air collision in 1975. Oh, and if the midair footage looks familiar, that's because Universal recycled it for years, most memorably in the 747 episode of The Incredible Hulk TV series.