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Airport 1975

Something hit us... The crew is dead... Help us, please, please help us!
1974 | 107m | English

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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.
Release Date: Oct 18, 1974
Director: Jack Smight
Writer: Don Ingalls, Arthur Hailey
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords helicopter, based on novel or book, airport, cataclysm, guitar, husband wife relationship, stewardess, pilot, airplane, alcoholism, sequel, aviation, salt lake city, utah, teenage girl, singing nun, mid air collision, airplane accident, los angeles, california, disaster movie
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $102,985,152
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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
Name Job
Don Ingalls Writer
J. Terry Williams Editor
Glenn Adams Still Photographer
James Troutman Sound Editor
William Batliner Casting
Jack Freeman Makeup Artist
Mickey S. Michaels Set Decoration
Lorraine Roberson Hairstylist
Whitey McMahon Special Effects
Joe Canutt Stunt Coordinator
Philip H. Lathrop Director of Photography
George C. Webb Art Direction
Arthur Hailey Novel
Ben Bishop Unit Production Manager
Robert J. LaSanka Casting
Donn McElwaine Casting
Connie Nichols Hairstylist
Mark Reedall Makeup Artist
Wayne A. Farlow Second Assistant Director
James W. Gavin Second Unit Director
Ben McMahan Special Effects
Everett Creach Stunts
Dick Dial Stunts
Howard Curtis Stunts
Jerry Summers Stunts
Jack Smight Director
John Cacavas Original Music Composer
Edith Head Costume Design
Kitty O'Neil Stunts
Alan Crosland, Jr. First Assistant Director
Kim Kahana Stunts
Dean Smith Stunts
Bill Saito Stunts
Bob Yerkes Stunts
Name Title
Jennings Lang Executive Producer
William Frye Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

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 f ... ilm 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

May 16, 2024
JPV852
7.0

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**

Jun 23, 2021