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Airport 1975

Airport 1975

  • Status: Released
  • 18-10-1974
  • Runtime: 107 min
  • Score: 5.7
  • Vote count: 282

When an in-flight collision incapacitates the pilots of an airplane bound for Los Angeles, stewardess Nancy Pryor is forced to take over the controls. From the ground, her boyfriend Alan Murdock, a retired test pilot, tries to talk her through piloting and landing the 747 aircraft. Worse yet, the anxious passengers — among which are a noisy nun and a cranky man — are aggravating the already tense atmosphere.

Charlton Heston

Alan Murdock

Karen Black

Nancy Pryor

George Kennedy

Joe Patroni

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Captain Stacy

Susan Clark

Helen Patroni

Helen Reddy

Sister Ruth

Linda Blair

Janice Abbott

Dana Andrews

Scott Freeman

Roy Thinnes

Urias

Sid Caesar

Barney

Myrna Loy

Mrs. Devaney

Ed Nelson

Major John Alexander

Nancy Olson

Mrs. Abbott

Larry Storch

Glenn Purcell

Martha Scott

Sister Beatrice

Jerry Stiller

Sam

Norman Fell

Bill

Conrad Janis

Arnie

Beverly Garland

Mrs. Scott Freeman

Linda Harrison

Winnie

Guy Stockwell

Colonel Moss

Erik Estrada

Julio

Kip Niven

Lt. Thatcher

Charles White

Fat Man

Brian Morrison

Joseph Patroni, Jr.

Amy Farrell

Amy

Irene Tsu

Carol

Ken Sansom

Gary

Alan Fudge

Danton

Christopher Norris

Bette

Austin Stoker

Air Force Sergeant

John Lupton

Oringer

Gene Dynarski

1st. Friend

Aldine King

Aldine

Sharon Gless

Sharon

Laurette Spang

Arlene

Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Mary Margaret Amato

Diane (uncredited)

Selma Archerd

Passenger (uncredited)

David Baker

Rev. Bob Herron (uncredited)

Barbara Baldavin

Passenger (uncredited)

Rochelle Balin

Passenger (uncredited)

Ray Ballard

Passenger (uncredited)

Billy Beck

Funeral Director (uncredited)

Marjorie Bennett

50th Anniversary Celebrant (uncredited)

Carol Brooks

Passenger (uncredited)

David Carlile

Fred Fuller (uncredited)

Jolivett Cato

Passenger (uncredited)

Diana Chesney

Diana (uncredited)

Ed Connelly

Pilot (uncredited)

Edwin Cook

Rock Singer (uncredited)

Natalie Core

Fern (uncredited)

Joan Crosby

Passenger (uncredited)

Wade Crosby

Andy Birdson (uncredited)

Joyce Cunning

Needlepoint Woman Passenger (uncredited)

Tom Curtis

Passenger (uncredited)

Maria Diane

Denise (uncredited)

Jim Drum

Passenger (uncredited)

Lou Fant

Needlepoint Woman's Husband (uncredited)

Cay Forester

Mary Chilcutt (uncredited)

Susan French

Violet (uncredited)

John Furlong

Mr. Taylor (uncredited)

James W. Gavin

Corporate Jet Pilot (uncredited)

Ted Gehring

Mechanic (uncredited)

Redmond Gleeson

Passenger (uncredited)

Virginia Gregg

Lily (uncredited)

Bob Hastings

Freeman's Friend at Airport (uncredited)

Monika Henreid

Nini Martin (uncredited)

Pitt Herbert

Passenger (uncredited)

Tad Horino

Passenger (uncredited)

Robert Ito

Passenger (uncredited)

Jeanne Joe

Passenger (uncredited)

Virginia Vincent

Gina Arriba - Passenger (uncredited)

Lloyd Kino

Passenger (uncredited)

Charles Seel

50th Anniversary Celebrant - Passenger (uncredited)

George Wyner

Harry - Passenger That Sees the Oil Leak (uncredited)

Robert Lussier

Harleigh

John Chard

There's just a hole where the pilots usually sit! A 747 in flight collides with a small plane and is rendered pilotless. With one of the cabin crew stewardesses forced to take the helm, the control tower must try to get a pilot aboard so the jet can land safely... With the disaster genre of film now in full effect by the mid 70s, it was inevitable that we would see a follow up to the forerunner that was Airport (1970). One again we get a star cast list, this time thrust into mid-air peril where standard genre conventions apply. Unfortunately this is one of the weakest genre entries of the decade, where suspense is hard to find, and in fact it often comes off like unintentional comedy. Draw card actor Charlton Heston is wasted, as is George Kennedy, while the predictability factor of how it will pan out sort of kills hope of a thrilling finale. Not a total stinker, there's some nice aerial sequences, some rich characterisations, and Karen Black as the under duress cabin crew member trying to fly the plane, is at least convincing enough to sell the terror of the situation. But really it's a tough sell, especially when you consider that genre highlight "The Towering Inferno" was released this same year. 5/10

JPV852

Really solid action-thriller disaster flick that in some ways is better than the first, especially being leaner and going away from the overly long soap opera storyline that took up half the running time. Some impressive aerial footage and the performances, for the kind of movie this is, wasn't bad. Is it convoluted with the actual disaster? For sure, but I was entertainined. **3.75/5**