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Airplane! (1980)

Directed by Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker

Comedy

Most recently watched by CaptainBigTime, sensoria, Javitron, themarc, lordofthemovies

Overview

An ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning.

Rated PG | Length 88 minutes

Actors

Robert Hays | Julie Hagerty | Leslie Nielsen | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Lloyd Bridges | Peter Graves | Lorna Patterson | Robert Stack | Jim Abrahams | Jonathan Banks | Stephen Stucker | Frank Ashmore | Craig Berenson | Barbara Billingsley | Lee Bryant | Joyce Bulifant | Mae E. Campbell | Ethel Merman | Jimmie Walker | Jill Whelan | Nora Meerbaum | Kenneth Tobey | James Hong | Michelle Stacy | David Leisure | Ann Nelson | Al White | Nicholas Pryor | Cyril O'Reilly | Ted Chapman | Jesse Emmett | Norman Alexander Gibbs | Amy Gibson | Marcy Goldman | Bob Gorman | Rossie Harris | Maurice Hill | David Hollander | Howard Honig | Gregory Itzin | Howard Jarvis | Michael Laurence | Zachary Lewis | Barbara Mallory | Maureen McGovern | Mary Mercier | Len Mooy | Laura Nix | John O'Leary | Bill Porter | Conrad E. Palmisano | Mallory Sandler | Robert Starr | Barbara Stuart | Lee Terri | William Tregoe | Hatsuo Uda | Herb Voland | John David Wilder | Windy | Jason Wingreen | Louise Yaffe | Charlotte Zucker | David Zucker | Jerry Zucker | Kitten Natividad | Larry Blake | Paula Moody | Sandra Lee Gimpel | Henry Wills | Joyce Mandel | Gene LeBell | Susan Breslau

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/17/2024Movie ScreenDigitalTheater8 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Was supposed to be on 35mm but Paramount pulled it because New Beverly requested it for a screening tomorrow (I call bullshit but that’s the story Jason told the audience). The print was already at CU and the New Bev calendar already set over well over a month in advance so yeah. Whatever.

Surprised I don’t have this logged bc I was sure that I saw this at one of Nick’s screenings at Muvico. Wonder if I saw it before we started logging religiously. There is some Very Funny Shit that holds up really well. Great to see with a big audience despite it not being on 35. At least it was free admission.

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