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Movie overview This is a spoof of the 1970s air disaster movies. The flight crew on a transcon flight suffers food intoxication, leaving no one aboard to fly the plane... No one but Ted Striker! Originally published in January 1999. Completely new edition in August 2005. |
Plot summaryIt isn't possible to make a detailed plot summary as usual with a comedy having gags one after the other. So, you'll be spared most of the gags, so that you can enjoy them (read: laugh them off) when you see them. At the Los Angeles International Airport, passengers are checking in for Trans American Airlines flight 209 to Chicago. Ted Striker (Robert Hays), a cab driver and former fighter pilot, pulls over and boards a passenger (Howard Jarvis)... and immediately leaves, turning on his meter. He tried catching his girlfriend Elaine Dickinson (Julie Hagerty), a flight attendant for Trans American Airlines. She just left Ted, blaming him for not being responsible enough and not getting over the aftermath of the loss of many lives during the war. Extremely shaken, and at the very last minute, he buys a ticket on flight 209, where Elaine is to work this evening. Captain Clarence Oveur (Peter Graves) is in the flight deck, with Flight Engineer Victor Basta (Frank Ashmore) and... Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, uh, I mean First Officer Roger Murdock. Oveur, Victor, Roger... You'll understand why they have these colorful names later on with transmissions like: "We have clearance, Clarence. - Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor?" Their aircraft looks like a Boeing 707 jet airliner from outside... but flies under the constant hum of a prop plane!
À la Airport 1975, there is a girl named Lisa Davis (Jill Whelan), on her way for a heart transplant, who exclaims herself "Oh mother, this is so exciting!", and who gets a guitar song. However, this time, it's not from a singing nun, but from Flight Attendant Randy (Lorna Patterson), singing Peter, Paul and Mary's "River of Jordan"... while knocking out the little girl's I.V. endlessly! There is no Joe Patroni Jr. or Schuyler Schultz, but you do have your average little passenger, Joey Hammen (Rossie Harris) who visits the flight deck... and recognizes Kareem!
During the flight, Ted recounts to the old lady next to him (Ann M. Nelson) and other passengers how he met Elaine. The flashbacks are one joke after the other, and some scenes have become classics, like the two girl scouts fighting, and Ted dancing madly while the Bee Gee's "Stayin' Alive" plays, or their passionate kiss on the beach, making fun of the original scene from the 1953 movie From Here to Eternity (with Deborah Kerr and Airport's Burt Lancaster.) But the fun doesn't stop here. The real story in Airplane! is that, like Zero Hour, some passengers and the entire flight crew suffer food poisoning. Everyone who had fish for dinner will be very ill within 30 minutes. Dr. Rumack (Leslie "Don't Call Me Shirley" Nielsen) describes the symptoms: "The poison goes to work on the central nervous system, causing severe muscle spasms followed by the inevitable drooling. At this point, the entire digestive system collapses accompanied by uncontrollable flatulence. Until finally, the poor bastard is reduced to a quivering wasted piece of jelly." This scene is very well illustrated!
With no flight crew, it's not George (nickname given to the autopilot) but Otto, an inflatable pilot, that controls the plane, "assisted" by Elaine, talked over by an air traffic control manager, Steve McCroskey (the late Lloyd Bridges, spoofing his role in the TV series San Francisco International Airport). Panic on board leads Elaine to make a reassuring announcement, followed by her question: "By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"
Yes. Ted Striker... but can he cope with his fear of everything related to flight? AppreciationPlease, take this movie for what it has to offer: prime entertainment with loads of gags one after the other, and forget about the inaccuracies. People of this author's generation might not recognize the gags like Mrs. Hammen thinking: "Jim never takes a second cup of coffee at home", but the fun is still there! I give this movie 8 out of 10. Surely, you have to see this movie. And yes, I know your name is not Shirley. Things to noticeGoofs are not considered in this movie, since the movie being a parody, they are intentional. But here are some interesting trivia for Airplane!:
The aircraftIt's a Trans American Airlines "Boeing 767" (!), known simply as "flight 209", operating the Los Angeles - Chicago route. Movie linksIf you have other URLs to add to this list, or to report a dead link, please contact us.
SpecificationsU.S.A. 1980, Produced by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Jim Abrahams, David and Jerry Zucker. Starring Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty, Lloyd Bridges, Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves, Robert Stack. Rated PG. | ||||
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