Much sympathy is generated for struggling older woman Inez Guerrero (Maureen Stapleton, who is excellent) who discovers that her heavily insured husband D O Guerrero (Van Heflin, also excellent in one of his last roles) who has claimed to have found demolition work in Milwaukee, has actually booked a one-way ticket to Rome. [13] Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "an immensely silly film—and it will probably entertain people who no longer care very much about movies. Meanwhile Vernon, married to Mel's sister Sarah also loves flight attendant Gwen Mieghan (Jacqueline Bissett) who has just announced her pregnancy. Guerrero runs into the lavatory and sets off the bomb, dying instantly and blowing a three-foot hole in the fuselage. Airport (1970) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [22], The film was first broadcast on ABC television on November 11, 1973 and became the joint highest-rated film on television matching Love Story with a Nielsen rating of 42.3 but with a slightly higher audience share of 63% (compared to Love Story's 62%). This tragic drama is adapted from a popular Ibsen play about the relationship between a mother, her ego-maniacal husband, and their daughter. Bakersfeld orders the plane to be pushed off the runway by snowplows, despite the costly damage they would do to it. Golden Laurel – Best Supporting Male Performance: WGA Screen Award – Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium: From the soundtrack, the instrumental, "Airport Love Theme" by, This page was last edited on 25 September 2020, at 05:26. It is also the first in the Airport film series. (uncredited), Kate Jameson - Passenger (uncredited), Kay Hart - Passenger LA-Lawyer, Airport is a film that has been unfairly tarnished by having spawned three `sequels' which were really just variations on the aviation disaster plot-line with little in common with this film. "[18] Despite the film being one of the most profitable of Burt Lancaster's career, he called it "a piece of junk. (uncredited), Joan Myers - Passenger Take one severe snowstorm, add multiple schedules gone awry, one elderly Trans Global Airlines stowaway, shortages, an aging, meretricious pilot, unreasonable, peevish spouses, manpower issues, fuel problems, frozen runways and equipment malfunctions and you get just a sample of the obstacles faced by weary, disgruntled personnel and passengers at the Lincoln Airport. (uncredited), Harold Lopez - Passenger Was this review helpful to you? Written by Official Sites (uncredited), Ingram's Assistant - Passenger Take one severe snowstorm, add multiple schedules gone awry, one elderly Trans Global Airlines stowaway, shortages, an aging, meretricious pilot, unreasonable, peevish spouses, manpower issues, fuel problems, frozen runways and equipment malfunctions and you get just a sample of the obstacles faced by weary, disgruntled personnel and passengers at the Lincoln Airport. Toss in one long-suffering pilot's wife, several stubborn men, office politics and romance and one passenger with a bomb and you have the film "Airport" from 1970. This FAQ is empty. (uncredited), David Knight - Passenger | Demerest goes back into the passenger cabin and tries to persuade Guerrero not to trigger the bomb, informing him that his insurance policy has been nullified. Newman received his 45th Academy Award nomination posthumously for this film, the most received by a composer at that time. (uncredited), assistant production manager (uncredited), special photographic effects: Film Effects of Hollywood, special visual effects designer (uncredited), digital restoration producer: Cinesite (uncredited), special photographic effects (uncredited), digital restoration supervisor (uncredited), digital restoration coordinator: Cinesite (uncredited), stunt double: Jacqueline Bisset (uncredited), technical advisor: Air Traffic Control (as Captain Lee Danielson), technical advisor (as John N. Denend - F.A.A. (1970). Travel back in time to check out the early roles of some of Hollywood's heavy hitters. (uncredited), Dr. Avery Smith - Passenger The father never approves of anything the daughter does. | Newman did conduct the music heard in the film. (uncredited), Mrs. Gertrude Cochran - Passenger Edward Washington - Passenger Endless problems, professional and personal, are thrown at the various personnel responsible for the safe and proper administration of air traffic, airline management and aviation at a major US airport. The only actor to appear in all four films is George Kennedy as Joe Patroni. A film that chronicles the events of the Hindenburg disaster in which a zeppelin burst into flames. A divorce seems imminent as he nurtures a closer relationship with a co-worker, TGA customer relations agent Tanya Livingston. (uncredited), Carlo Di Tomaso - Passenger The Chicago area is paralyzed by a snowstorm affecting Lincoln International Airport. (uncredited), Chuck Beale - Passenger Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. (Not that they aren't good planes or anything...). (uncredited), Dee Gilroy - Passenger (uncredited), Italian Boy on Plane Art thieves hijack a 747, hit fog and crash into the ocean, trapping them and the passengers under one hundred feet of water. Endless problems, professional and personal, are thrown at the various personnel responsible for the safe and proper administration of air traffic, airline management and aviation at a major US airport. A great film if you can ignore all those silly disclaimers insisting that Boeing 707s are excellent aeroplanes, etc. (uncredited), Mrs. Irwin Jansen - Passenger No matter -- Airport's unending sequels and spoofs are a testament that this film is a true piece of Americana, for good or for bad. [4] Based on Arthur Hailey's 1968 novel of the same name, it originated the 1970s disaster film genre. (uncredited), Bertha Kaplan - Passenger Kate Winslet, Jennifer Lawrence, Sophia Loren? Between dealing with complaints by nearby residents and airport officials, Mel loves Tania Livingstone (Jean Seberg), the calm and efficient Airport administrator who spends her time at the airport dealing with complaining customers, customs cheats, and little old lady stowaway Ada Quonset (Helen Hayes). His health was failing and he was unable to conduct the sessions for his music's recording. 12 of 13 people found this review helpful. "Airport". With attention paid to the detail of day-to-day airport and airline operations, the plot concerns the response to a paralyzing snowstorm, environmental concerns over noise pollution, and an attempt to blow up an airliner. (uncredited), Mario Vitale - Passenger (uncredited), Nick Valli - Passenger She informs airport officials that he had been fired from a construction job for "misplacing" explosives and that the family's financial situation is dire. "[16] The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote, "Corny is really the only word for this unbelievably old-fashioned look at the modern phenomenon of an international airport: the one surprise is that the sweet old white-haired stowaway doesn't spring to the controls and bring the distressed aircraft down single-handed as Doris Day did once upon a time in analogous circumstances. (uncredited), Charlie Kaplan - Passenger A display in the terminal, with stills from the field and the film, says: "Minnesota's legendary winters attracted Hollywood here in 1969, when portions of the film Airport were shot in the terminal and on the field.

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