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Airplane! ()


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After the crew becomes sick with food poisoning, a neurotic ex-fighter pilot must safely land a commercial airplane full of passengers.

Awards:
  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 3 wins & 6 nominations.
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Roger Murdock (as Kareem Abdul-Jabaar)
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Steve McCroskey
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Captain Clarence Oveur
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Elaine Dickinson
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Ted Striker
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Dr. Rumack
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Randy
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Captain Rex Kramer
Stephen Stucker ...
Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs
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Otto
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Religious Zealot #6
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Victor Basta
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Gunderson
Craig Berenson ...
Paul Carey
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Jive Lady
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Mrs. Hammen
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Mrs. Davis
Mae E. Campbell ...
Security Lady
Ted Chapman ...
Airport Steward
Jesse Emmett ...
Man from India
Norman Alexander Gibbs ...
First Jive Dude
Amy Gibson ...
Soldier's Girl
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Mrs. Geline
Bob Gorman ...
Striped Controller (as Bobby Gorman)
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Joey
Maurice Hill ...
Reporter #3
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Young Boy with Coffee
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Japanese General
Howard Honig ...
Jack
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Religious Zealot #1
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Man in Taxi
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Newscaster
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First Krishna
Zachary Lewis ...
Religious Zealot #3
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Religious Zealot #2
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Nun
Nora Meerbaum ...
Cocaine Lady
Mary Mercier ...
Shirley
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Lieutenant Hurwitz
Len Mooy ...
Reporter #1
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Hanging Lady (as Ann M. Nelson)
Laura Nix ...
Mrs. Hurwitz
John O'Leary ...
Reporter #2
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Soldier
Bill Porter ...
Hospital Contortionist
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Mr. Hammen
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Religious Zealot #4 (as Conrad Palmisano)
Mallory Sandler ...
L.A. Ticket Agent
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Young Girl with Coffee
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Religious Zealot #5
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Mrs. Kramer
Lee Terri ...
Mrs. Oveur
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Air Controller Neubauer
William Tregoe ...
Jack Kirkpatrick
Hatsuo Uda ...
Japanese Newscaster
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Air Controller Macias
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Windshield Wiper Man (as Jimmie Walker)
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Lisa Davis
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Second Jive Dude
John David Wilder ...
Second Krishna (as John-David Wilder)
Windy ...
Horse
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Dr. Brody
Louise Yaffe ...
Mrs. Jaffe
Charlotte Zucker ...
Make-up Lady
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Ground Crewman #2
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Ground Crewman #1
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Benjie Bancroft ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Larry Blake ...
Upside-Down Man (uncredited)
Susan Breslau ...
Ticket Agent (uncredited)
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Controller (uncredited)
Bob Courts ...
Reporter (uncredited)
William Duell ...
Reporter #4 (uncredited)
Len Felber ...
Airport Commuter (uncredited)
Sig Frohlich ...
Plane Maintenance Man (uncredited)
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Girl Scout in Bar (uncredited)
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Passenger (uncredited)
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Passenger in Terminal (uncredited)
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Captain Geline (uncredited)
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Religious Zealot (uncredited)
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Woman on Flight (uncredited)
John Marlin ...
Passenger in Terminal (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari ...
Club Patron (uncredited)
Paula Marie Moody ...
Girl Scout in Bar (uncredited)
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Bouncy Topless Woman on Plane (uncredited)
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Other Doctor (uncredited)
Tony Regan ...
Passenger (uncredited)
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Third Krishna (uncredited)
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Passenger (uncredited)
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Reporter #5 (uncredited)
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Commuter On Baggage Carousel (uncredited)
Sally Yarnell ...
Passenger in Terminal (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jim Abrahams
David Zucker
Jerry Zucker

Written by

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Jim Abrahams ... (written for the screen by) &
David Zucker ... (written for the screen by) &
Jerry Zucker ... (written for the screen by)
 
Hall Bartlett ... (screenplay "Zero Hour") (uncredited)
 
John C. Champion ... (screenplay "Zero Hour") (uncredited)
 
Arthur Hailey ... (screenplay "Zero Hour") (uncredited)
 
Arthur Hailey ... (teleplay "Flight Into Danger") (uncredited)

Produced by

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Jim Abrahams ... executive producer
Jon Davison ... producer (produced by)
Howard W. Koch ... executive producer (uncredited)
Hunt Lowry ... associate producer
David Zucker ... executive producer
Jerry Zucker ... executive producer

Music by

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Elmer Bernstein

Cinematography by

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Joseph F. Biroc ... director of photography (as Joseph Biroc)

Editing by

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Patrick Kennedy

Editorial Department

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Scott K. Wallace ... assistant editor (as Scott Wallace)
Norman Alexander Gibbs ... dialogue: Jive (uncredited)
Al White ... dialogue: Jive (uncredited)

Casting By

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Joel Thurm

Production Design by

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Ward Preston

Set Decoration by

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Anne D. McCulley

Costume Design by

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Rosanna Norton

Makeup Department

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Edwin Butterworth ... makeup artist
Joan Phillips ... hair stylist
Rob Bottin ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Bob Stein ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Maurice Vaccarino ... unit production manager
Lindsley Parsons Jr. ... executive production manager: Paramount (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Daniel Attias ... dga trainee (as Dan Attias)
Kenneth D. Collins ... second assistant director (as Ken Collins)
Arne Schmidt ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jeff Clark ... sign writer
Tom Crowl ... assistant property master
Wally Graham ... construction coordinator
Mike Higelmire ... lead person
Joseph E. Hubbard ... set designer (as Joe Hubbard)
Steven M. Levine ... property master (as Steven Levine)
David Jonas ... production illustrator (uncredited)

Sound Department

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David E. Campbell ... re-recording mixer (as David Campbell)
Jeff Clark ... assistant sound editor
Bill Henderson ... sound re-recording engineer
David J. Hudson ... re-recording mixer (as Dave Hudson)
Dennis Jones ... boom operator
Tom Overton ... sound recording mixer
John T. Reitz ... re-recording mixer
James Troutman ... sound editor (as Jim Troutman)
Alan Bernard ... sound (uncredited)
Terry Chambers ... sound editor (uncredited)
Jeremy Hoenack ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Jayme S. Parker ... sound editor (uncredited)
Donald C. Rogers ... technical director of sound (uncredited)
Ronald L. Stirling ... boom operator (uncredited)
David A. Whittaker ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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John Frazier ... special effects
Chris Walas ... special projects
Brian Bevis ... special effects crew (uncredited)
Ted Koerner ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Max W. Anderson ... visual effects
Robert Blalack ... visual effects: MPI
Chris Casady ... visual effects: VCE
Donald Hansard Sr. ... process supervisor (as Donald Hansard)
Bill Hedge ... visual effects: Magic Lantern
Richard O. Helmer ... miniature special effects
Peter Kuran ... visual effects: VCE
Bruce Logan ... director of photography: special effects
Jamie Shourt ... visual effects: MPI (as James Shourt)
Paul Gentry ... director of photography: miniatures (uncredited)
David Merritt ... model maker: MPI (uncredited)
Christopher S. Ross ... special effects miniatures (uncredited)

Stunts

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Bruce Paul Barbour ... stunt performer
Debbie Evans ... stunt performer
Sandra Lee Gimpel ... stunt performer
Leslie Hoffman ... stunt performer
Conrad E. Palmisano ... stunt coordinator (as Conrad Palmisano)
C.D. Smith ... stunts
Leigh Walsh ... stunt double
Janet Brady ... stunts (uncredited)
Roger Creed ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Paula Dell ... stunts (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward ... stunt performer (uncredited)
David LeBell ... stunts (uncredited)
Gene LeBell ... stunts (uncredited)
Paula Marie Moody ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Conrad E. Palmisano ... stunt double: Lloyd Bridges (uncredited) / stunt double: Robert Hays (uncredited)
Esther Palmisano ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Nick Palmisano ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Mary Peters ... stunts (uncredited)
Diane Peterson ... stunts (uncredited)
Dar Robinson ... stunts (uncredited)
Russell Saunders ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Rick Seaman ... stunts (uncredited)
Greg Walker ... stunts (uncredited)
Jesse Wayne ... stunts (uncredited)
Henry Wills ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jamie Anderson ... assistant camera
Brink Brydon ... gaffer: effects unit
Jerry Deats ... grip: effects unit
Bill Decker ... grip
William E. Fitch ... grip
Larry Gilhooly ... gaffer
M. Todd Henry ... assistant camera (as Todd Henry)
Norman Lang ... electrician
Danny Marzolo ... electrical department
John Monte ... still photographer
Nick Papanickolas ... grip
Pete G. Papanickolas ... griplogy (as Pete Papanickolas)
Frederic J. Smith ... camera operator (as Frederick J. Smith)
Gary R. Wostak ... electrical department (as Gary Wostack)
Edmond Wright ... grip
Greg Langham ... lamp operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Susan Arnold ... additional casting
Wallis Nicita ... additional casting (as Wally Nicita)
Gretchen Rennell ... additional casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Aggie Lyon ... costume supervisor
Victoria Snow ... costumer

Music Department

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Allison Caine ... vocal effects advisor
Jeff Carson ... music editor
Kathy Durning ... music editor
David Spear ... orchestrator
Murray Adler ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Dale Anderson ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Jim Atkinson ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Elmer Bernstein ... conductor (uncredited)
Denyse Buffum ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Larry Bunker ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
Norman Carr ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Gene Cipriano ... musician: saxophone (uncredited)
Ronald Cooper ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Douglas Davis ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Vince De Rosa ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Bonnie Jean Douglas ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Earl Dumler ... musician: oboe (uncredited)
Dominick Fera ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Carl Fortina ... orchestra manager (uncredited)
Pamela Goldsmith ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Dan Goldwasser ... soundtrack producer (uncredited)
Gary Gray ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Susan Greenberg ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Ralph Grierson ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Todd Hemmenway ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Norman Herzburg ... musician: bassoon (uncredited)
Paula Hochhalter ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Boyde Hood ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Anatol Kaminsky ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Jim Kanter ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Alan Kaplan ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Armand Kaproff ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Anne Karam ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Milton Kestenbaum ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Richard Lapham ... supervising music editor (uncredited)
Charlie Loper ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Abe Luboff ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Arthur Maebe ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Virginia Majewski ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Jack Marsh ... musician: bassoon (uncredited)
Lincoln Mayorga ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Peter Mercurio ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Cynthia Millar ... musician: Ondes Martinot solo (uncredited)
Richard Nash ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
John Neufeld ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Brian O'Connor ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Richard Perissi ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Bill Perkins ... musician: saxophone (uncredited)
Tom Raney ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Dorothy Remsen ... musician: harp (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
George Roberts ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Sylvia Ruderman ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Sheldon Sanov ... musician: violin (uncredited)
David Schwartz ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Jim Self ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
Harry Shlutz ... musician: cello (uncredited)
David Shostac ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Paul Shure ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Curt Sobel ... preview music editor (uncredited)
Sally Stevens ... singer (uncredited)
Linn Subotnick ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Robert Sushel ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Dan Wallin ... score mixer (uncredited)
Ken Watson ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Graham Young ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Bob Zimmitti ... musician: percussion (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy Hansen ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Glenda Baker ... transportation
Tom Baker ... transportation
Frank Khoury ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Adam Culunga ... craft service
Michael Finnell ... generally in charge of a lot of things (as Mike Finnell)
Adolf Hitler ... worst boy (creditOnly)
Steve Kramer ... airport arrangements
Tom Mahoney ... choreographer
Sam Mattingly ... unit publicist
Dave Miller ... first aid
J.L. Mitchell ... wrangler
Betty Moos ... supervisor of production administration
Dan Perri ... title designer
Huey Redwine ... stand-in
Art Sarno ... unit publicist
Dick Webb ... wrangler
Larry Wilson ... magic consultant
Laurie Abdo ... secretary: Howard W. Koch (uncredited)
Raechel Donahue ... voice artist (uncredited)
Wayne D. Goldwyn ... location projectionist (uncredited)
Sheri Maruno ... secretary: Howard W. Koch (uncredited)
Dennis Park ... auditor (uncredited)

Thanks

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Laurie Abdo ... grateful acknowledgment
Jason Black ... grateful acknowledgment
Susan Breslau ... grateful acknowledgment
Nancy Cocuzzo ... grateful acknowledgment
Danice Hertz ... grateful acknowledgment
Erika Hiller ... grateful acknowledgment
Peter Ivers ... grateful acknowledgment
Kim Jorgensen ... special thanks
Dick Lowry ... grateful acknowledgment
Sheri Maruno ... grateful acknowledgment
Dennis Park ... grateful acknowledgment
Pat Proft ... special thanks
Karen Rasch ... grateful acknowledgment
Richard Raynis ... grateful acknowledgment
Robert Reilly ... grateful acknowledgment
Christopher S. Ross ... grateful acknowledgment (as Chris Ross)
Terry Shagin ... grateful acknowledgment
Sheila Sullivan ... grateful acknowledgment
Paul Turner ... grateful acknowledgment

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Drowning his sorrows after that botched mission during World War II, Ted Striker, a traumatized ex-fighter-pilot with a neurotic fear of flying, still has not gotten over his old flame, flight attendant, Elaine Dickinson. Determined to win her back, Ted boards a domestic flight from Los Angeles to Chicago, only to come face-to-face with a severe case of in-flight food poisoning that is threatening everyone's lives. With most of the passengers and the entire cockpit crew down with the food-borne illness, Striker must confront his inner demons and take over the control of the ungovernable aircraft with the help of a gruff air-traffic controller and his former commander. Can Ted Striker land the airplane and save the passengers? Written by Nick Riganas

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Also Known As
  • Kentucky Fried Airplane (United States)
  • Flying High! (Japan, English title)
  • Flying High! (South Africa, English title)
  • Flying High! (New Zealand, English title)
  • Flying High (India, English title)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Box Office

Budget $3,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia For the argument between announcers concerning the white and red zones at the airport, the producers hired the same voice artists who had made the real-world announcements at Los Angeles International Airport. At the real airport, the white zone is for loading and unloading of passengers only, and there's no stopping in the red zone (except for transit buses). They were also married to each other in real life. See more »
Goofs During the disco-dance scene, when Elaine tosses Ted up in the air and he (his stunt double) flies into the audience, Robert Hays (Ted) is clearly visible among the spectators, waiting to run back onto the dance floor. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Beast from the Belly of a Boeing (1983). See more »
Soundtracks Stayin' Alive See more »
Crazy Credits Author of A Tale of Two Cities ... Charles Dickens See more »
Quotes Rumack: You'd better tell the Captain we've got to land as soon as we can. This woman has to be gotten to a hospital.
Elaine Dickinson: A hospital? What is it?
Rumack: It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now.
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