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Airplane!

What's slower than a speeding bullet, and able to hit tall buildings at a single bound?
1980 | 88m | English

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An ex-fighter pilot forced to take over the controls of an airliner when the flight crew succumbs to food poisoning.
Release Date: Jul 02, 1980
Director: Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
Writer: Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
Genres: Comedy
Keywords chicago, illinois, airplane, guitar, stewardess, passenger, pilot, air controller, saxophone, parody, food poisoning, alcohol abuse, satirical, anarchic comedy, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), cataclysm, alcohol, taxi driver, fear of flying, medicine, landing, autopilot, spoof, los angeles, california, aftercreditsstinger, inflatable life raft, hilarious
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Howard W. Koch Productions
Box Office Revenue: $83,453,539
Budget: $3,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
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
Jim Abrahams Religious Zealot #6
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
Conrad E. Palmisano Religious Zealot #4
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
David Zucker Ground Crewman #2
Jerry Zucker Ground Crewman #1
Kitten Natividad Bouncy Topless Woman on Plane (uncredited)
Larry Blake Upside-Down Man (uncredited)
Paula Moody Girl Scout In Bar (uncredited)
Sandra Lee Gimpel Girl Scout In Bar (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)
Name Job
Joel Thurm Casting
Ward Preston Production Design
Anne D. McCulley Set Decoration
Edwin Butterworth Makeup Artist
Joan Phillips Hairstylist
Maurice Vaccarino Unit Production Manager
Mike Higelmire Leadman, Art Department Coordinator
Clancy T. Troutman Supervising Sound Editor
Jeff Carson Music Editor
Robert Blalack Visual Effects
Patrick Kennedy Editor
Kenneth D. Collins Second Assistant Director
Arne Schmidt First Assistant Director
Jeff Clark Sign Painter
Tom Crowl Assistant Property Master
Wally Graham Construction Coordinator
Joseph E. Hubbard Set Designer
Steven M. Levine Property Master
David E. Campbell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff Clark Assistant Sound Editor
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dennis Jones Boom Operator
Tom Overton Sound Mixer
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Troutman Sound Editor
Max W. Anderson Visual Effects
Chris Casady Visual Effects
Bill Hedge Visual Effects
Jamie Shourt Visual Effects
Leigh Walsh Stunt Double
C.D. Smith Stunts
Brink Brydon Gaffer
Jerry Deats Grip
Bill Decker Grip
William E. Fitch Grip
Larry Gilhooly Gaffer
M. Todd Henry Assistant Camera
Norman Lang Electrician
John Monte Still Photographer
Nick Papanickolas Grip
Frederic J. Smith Camera Operator
Edmond Wright Grip
Susan Arnold Additional Casting
Wallis Nicita Additional Casting
Gretchen Rennell Additional Casting
Aggie Lyon Costume Supervisor
Victoria Snow Costumer
Scott K. Wallace Assistant Editor
Kathy Durning Music Editor
David Spear Orchestrator
Nancy Hansen Script Supervisor
Adam Culunga Craft Service
Tom Mahoney Choreographer
Sam Mattingly Unit Publicist
Huey Redwine Stand In
Art Sarno Unit Publicist
J.L. Mitchell Animal Wrangler
Dick Webb Animal Wrangler
Bob Stein Makeup Artist
Paula Dell Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
Leslie Hoffman Stunts
Roger Creed Stunts
David LeBell Stunts
Nick Palmisano Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Russell Saunders Stunts
Greg Walker Stunts
Jesse Wayne Stunts
Jim Abrahams Director, Writer
David Zucker Director, Writer
Jerry Zucker Director, Writer
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Rosanna Norton Costume Design
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Coordinator
Dan Perri Title Designer
Peter Kuran Visual Effects
Mary Peters Stunts
Pat Proft Thanks
Debbie Evans Stunts
Gene LeBell Stunts
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Paula Moody Stunts
Diane Peterson Stunts
Dar Robinson Stunts
Rob Bottin Makeup Artist
John Frazier Special Effects
Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
Jamie Anderson Assistant Camera
Bruce Paul Barbour Stunts
Chuck Hayward Stunts
Name Title
Jon Davison Producer
Hunt Lowry Associate Producer
Jim Abrahams Executive Producer
David Zucker Executive Producer
Jerry Zucker Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 5 57 95 38
2024 6 41 65 27
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Reviews

schoosskyler
8.0

An American Comedy _**Classic**_ - Everything about this film screams 'American Cinema Comedy'. A lot of the humor is a precursor to modern american humor, including the terribly cheesy pulp humor. This film is an homage to the comedies that came before it, but is innovative in its combination of wo ... rdplay and referential humor. I see vestiges of this film in everything from 'The Hangover' to 'The Office'. If at any point you are watching this and find yourself saying 'This is really stupid', just remember: Relax. It's supposed to be stupid.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Right from the "Jaws" (1975) inspired opening titles, this is a treat of comedy that sends up just about every genre of cinema as poor old "Ted" (Robert Hays) has to stave off an airborne disaster aboard his aircraft. Half the folks travelling have been stricken with food poisoning and when the cock ... pit it wiped-out, it falls to him to bravely take the joystick and try to land in Chicago. Luckily, his ex-girlfriend "Elaine" (Julie Hagerty) is there, as is the always scene stealing inflatable "Otto" pilot. Lloyd Bridges is entertaining as the air traffic controller as is Robert Stack as the man trying to to talk down the stressed wartime pilot whom he used to command. The visual jokes are occasionally a bit too slapstick, but it's the writing that makes this funny - it is a pun writer's wet dream with plenty of risqué double entendres and literal interpretation of language that creates ample enjoyable ambiguity and humour. Clearance Clarence and Roger, Roger - it's quickly paced and unlike so many comedies from the 1970s really does raise a smile 40-odd years later when political correctness would probably throttle this at birth. Yes, it's a bit puerile but it is still well worth a watch.

Jul 09, 2022
drystyx
9.0

Surely, this is hilarious. Surely. A film that never saw the word "Surely" in the same light again. This is a total parody, not just of disaster movies, but of all social mores. The "excuse" for the comedy is a plane where the entire flight crew is too sick to fly, so a nerve racked ex pilot need ... s to fly the plane. Lots of Monty Python style "unreal" events to make this even funnier, along with the parody of culture, such as the woman who speaks "Jive". You need someone to interpret "Jive" in life or death situations, you know? The people who don't find this funny probably don't even like gladiator movies.

Apr 18, 2023
FilipeManuelNeto
9.0

**A memorable comedy that deserves to be revisited occasionally.** I can't say how innovative this film was in its time because I'm not one of those cinema experts who know almost everything (I'd like to know more, and I always learn more, but I'm reduced to the insignificance of knowing little). ... However, as far as I can understand, I think it was one of the first nonsense American satires, heavily inspired by Monty Python, an English group that was having its biggest successes at that time, and the film “National Lampoon Animal House”, which had also been released at this time. For this work, Jim Abrahams and the Zucker brothers (who direct and write all the script) made a hilarious story around a domestic flight in the USA that goes very wrong when almost everyone, including the pilot and co-pilot, eat a spoiled fish. There are some jokes that work better, others worse, but the film's humor is intelligent enough to escape the easy laugh label. The joke where the pilot tries to seduce a child is perhaps the most infamous moment in the film, but I'm not a huge fan of political correctness and I handled it very well. The writers also can't resist the temptation to include some sex jokes, but I didn't see anything that I really think crossed the line of what was acceptable. For the film, they're called actors with a notable satirical and humorous streak, but who had not always had the opportunity to focus on comedies, or had not made films before. This was the case with Peter Graves, Robert Hays, Julie Hagerty or Lloyd Bridges, but also with Leslie Nielsen. It's quite surprising, considering we remember him for his comedies, but he hadn't done any notable comedies before this film. The cast seems to be having so much fun working that I believe the entire group has great memories of the project. As a technical and aesthetic work, the film stands out for the quality of the cinematography and filming work, but also for the good props and effects achieved.

Apr 04, 2024