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Airport '77 (1977)

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User Rating: 5.3/10 (2,635 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Jerry Jameson
Writers:
H.A.L. Craig (story)
Charles Kuenstle (story)
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Release Date:
11 March 1977 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Action | Thriller more
Tagline:
Flight 23 has crashed in the Bermuda Triangle... passengers still alive, trapped underwater... more
Plot:
Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under 100 feet of water. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. more
User Comments:
Still A Fave more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Jack Lemmon ... Capt. Don Gallagher
Lee Grant ... Karen Wallace
Brenda Vaccaro ... Eve Clayton
Joseph Cotten ... Nicholas St. Downs III

Olivia de Havilland ... Emily Livingston

James Stewart ... Philip Stevens
George Kennedy ... Joe Patroni

Darren McGavin ... Stan Buchek

Christopher Lee ... Martin Wallace
Robert Foxworth ... Chambers

Robert Hooks ... Eddie
Monte Markham ... Banker

Kathleen Quinlan ... Julie

Gil Gerard ... Frank Powers
James Booth ... Ralph Crawford
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Airport 1977 (International: English title) (informal title)
Naufragés du 747, Les (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
Verschollen im Bermuda-Dreieck (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
Aeroporto 77 (Brazil) [pt]
Aeropuerto '77 (Argentina) [es]
Aeropuerto 77 (Spain) [es]
Airport '77 - Verschollen im Bermuda-Dreieck (West Germany) [de]
Airport 77 (Denmark) [da]
Airport III - Verschollen im Bermuda-Dreieck (West Germany) [de]
Haveriplats: Bermudatriangeln (Sweden) [sv]
Jumbo jet sto trigono tou diavolou (Greece) [el]
Kaappaus Bermudan kolmiossa (Finland) [fi]
Kapning över Bermuda triangeln (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Port lotniczy '77 (Poland) [pl]
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Runtime:
114 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Netherlands:12 (original rating) | UK:PG (re-rating) (1987) | Singapore:PG | Canada:PG (Ontario) | UK:A (original rating) | Argentina:13 | Australia:PG | Finland:K-16 | Norway:16 (1977) | Sweden:15 | USA:PG | Iceland:12
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Trivia:
To prepare for his role, 'Jack Lemmon' attended both diving school and flight training school. As 'Jack Lemmon' stated for his flight training, "I wanted to know what all the knobs and dials were for." more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When the stewardess puts the laserdisc into the player, she leaves the top door slightly ajar and the laserdisc will not play (even though it does in the movie). more
Quotes:
Martin Wallace: I want to harvest the sea for food and save millions of people from starvation. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Slime People (#2.7)" (1990) more

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7 out of 8 people found the following comment useful:-
Still A Fave, 28 February 2004
Author: richard.fuller1

Of all the disaster flicks, this seems to be the one I enjoy most, perhaps it was the first one I would see.

But looking back at the hot pants in Poseidon Adventure & Dunaway's dress and the tuxedoes in Towering Inferno, Airport '77 is quite an elegantly dressed cast, aren't they?

The movie would get famed Hollywood fashion expert Edith Head to dress the cast and it shows. Anyone else would have made Brenda Vaccarro look obese trying to put her in that pullover sweater.

Airplane! would make fun of Edith Head being credited for '77 like that, by crediting their own costumer, but 27 years later, the wardrobe makes the cast of '77 appear tremendously dashing, giving the tragedy that greater a feel as well.

Jack Lemmon was an incredible standout as the hero of the piece, in comparison to Paul Newman's sexism in Towering Inferno (he never speaks to Jennifer Jones as a human during their entire ordeal with the children) or Heston's stiffness or McQueen's inexpressiveness.

Two years after her Oscar nomination, Vaccarro was hardly the disaster flicks idea of a leading lady as well, so she is quite a one-of-a-kind casting also.

When I was little, I was most fascinated with Arlene Golonka, who I knew from the Andy Griffith show.

Later, identifying the rest of the cast just made it more and more fun. Dracula, Buck Rogers, Kolchak the Nightstalker (Darren McGavin & Jack Lemmon were a powerhouse duo).

Then the names and stars figured into it. DeHavilland, Cotten, Grant. No one looked more out of place than Olivia DeHavilland in an underwater airplane.

Robert Hooks as the crippled bartender and Tom Sullivan (who is actually blind) as the pianist added even more flavor.

There is M. Emmet Walsh, "The Name, But What Which One Is Him?" actor. He is the doctor, and I do enjoy his one scene when he explains who he really is.

Monica Lewis, disaster movie staple. She would appear in Earthquake and Concorde: Airport '79. Check out her expression as she and Olivia DeHavilland enter the lifeboat. It reads "Miss DeHavilland, I'm one of your biggest fans. I really enjoyed you in Gone With The Wind." Lucy Ricardo lives.

Should it have been a commercial airline, instead of a private plane? Not necessarily.

I enjoy watching it now and observing a few of the female extras at the beginning of the crash don't seem to be present anymore by the end. It seems that they weren't available for filming then.

I would argue, as a movie, that this one is more fun to watch than the first one. Lancaster and Seberg in the first Airport movie are comical to me trying to be so serious.

And the second Airport movie, Airport '75, is funnier than Airplane.

There is a very strong and different feel from Airport '77 than the other Airport flicks or the other disaster films in general.

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