
Airplane!
What's slower than a speeding bullet, and able to hit tall buildings at a single bound?
An ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning.
- 7.3
- 1980
- Released
- 1h 28m

Robert Hays
Ted Striker
Julie Hagerty
Elaine Dickinson
Leslie Nielsen
Dr. Rumack
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Roger Murdock
Lloyd Bridges
Steve McCroskey
Peter Graves
Capt. Clarence Oveur
Robert Stack
Captain Rex Kramer
Lorna Patterson
Randy
Jill Whelan
Lisa Davis
Ann Nelson
Hanging Lady
Jonathan Banks
Gunderson
Stephen Stucker
Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs
Frank Ashmore
Victor Basta
Craig Berenson
Paul Carey
Barbara Billingsley
Jive Lady
Lee Bryant
Mrs. Hammen
Joyce Bulifant
Mrs. Davis
Mae E. Campbell
Security Lady
Ethel Merman
Lieutenant Hurwitz
Jimmie Walker
Windshield Wiper Man
Nora Meerbaum
Cocaine Lady
Kenneth Tobey
Air Controller Neubauer
James Hong
Japanese General
Michelle Stacy
Young Girl with Coffee
David Leisure
First Krishna
Al White
Second Jive Dude
Nicholas Pryor
Mr. Hammen
Cyril O'Reilly
Soldier
Ted Chapman
Airport Steward
Jesse Emmett
Man from India
Norman Alexander Gibbs
First Jive Dude
Amy Gibson
Soldier's Girl
Marcy Goldman
Mrs. Geline
Bob Gorman
Striped Controller
Rossie Harris
Joey
Maurice Hill
Reporter #3
David Hollander
Young Boy with Coffee
Howard Honig
Jack
Gregory Itzin
Religious Zealot #1
Howard Jarvis
Man in Taxi
Michael Laurence
Newscaster
Zachary Lewis
Religious Zealot #3
Barbara Mallory
Religious Zealot #2
Maureen McGovern
Nun
Mary Mercier
Shirley
Len Mooy
Reporter #1
Laura Nix
Mrs. Hurwitz
John O'Leary
Reporter #2
Bill Porter
Hospital Contortionist
Mallory Sandler
L.A. Ticket Agent
Robert Starr
Religious Zealot #5
Barbara Stuart
Mrs. Kramer
Lee Terri
Mrs. Oveur
William Tregoe
Jack Kirkpatrick
Hatsuo Uda
Japanese Newscaster
Herb Voland
Air Controller Macias
John David Wilder
Second Krishna
Windy
Horse
Jason Wingreen
Dr. Brody
Louise Yaffe
Mrs. Jaffe
Charlotte Zucker
Make-up Lady
Kitten Natividad
Bouncy Topless Woman on Plane (uncredited)
Henry Wills
Commuter on Baggage Carousel (uncredited)
Joyce Mandel
Woman on Flight (uncredited)
Gene LeBell
Religious Zealot (uncredited)
Susan Breslau
Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Jimmy Fields
Passenger in Terminal (uncredited)
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Released
en
$3,500,000.00
$83,453,539.00
- #chicago, illinois
- #post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
- #airplane
- #cataclysm
- #nun
- #guitar
- #alcohol
- #stewardess
- #taxi driver
- #passenger
- #fear of flying
- #pilot
- #medicine
- #air controller
- #landing
- #saxophone
- #autopilot
- #parody
- #spoof
- #food poisoning
- #los angeles, california
- #alcohol abuse
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #disaster movie
- #inflatable life raft
- #anarchic comedy
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