Airline Films - Any Help?
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Airline Films - Any Help?
Hi guys,
Can anyone help me out with a list of airline film? Im trying to compile a list, so far I have:
Raid on Entebee
Airplane
Delta Force
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Can anyone give any input, would be greatly appreciated!
Can anyone help me out with a list of airline film? Im trying to compile a list, so far I have:
Raid on Entebee
Airplane
Delta Force
View from the top
Can anyone give any input, would be greatly appreciated!
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Maybe this is cheating, but I recommend the Moka (Movie Keyword Analyser) at the Internet Movie Database.
Go to the keywords section of IMDB at
http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Keywords/
and then search for airline. This function is supposed to be for finding the title of movies when all you can remember is a few plot points.
Go to the keywords section of IMDB at
http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Keywords/
and then search for airline. This function is supposed to be for finding the title of movies when all you can remember is a few plot points.
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TURBULENCE - A rather cheesy yet enjoyable story about the "lonely heart killer" or something like that played by Ray Liota (sp?). He is arrested and ends up being sent from I think NY to LA.
They are on a 747 with only about a dozen pax on it. Holly Hunter plays the heroine flight attendant who has to land the 747 after Ray runs amock and kills the pilots and majority of the crew.
It's a very daft story but very enjoyable to watch.
They are on a 747 with only about a dozen pax on it. Holly Hunter plays the heroine flight attendant who has to land the 747 after Ray runs amock and kills the pilots and majority of the crew.
It's a very daft story but very enjoyable to watch.
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My bestest...
The High and the Mighty (1954) starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Robert Stack from the Ernest K. Gann novel: Includes one of my favorite quotes of all time:
The original Airport (1970) starring everybody in Hollywood, remains pretty hard to beat and the ideal sunday afternoon feet up on the sofa movie. Reminds me of how flying and crews used to be, and sadly never will be again.
The High and the Mighty (1954) starring John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Robert Stack from the Ernest K. Gann novel: Includes one of my favorite quotes of all time:
- Alsop: She may be put together with paste and flour, but that woman has something. What would you say it was?
- Miss Spalding: Practice. Plenty of practice.
The original Airport (1970) starring everybody in Hollywood, remains pretty hard to beat and the ideal sunday afternoon feet up on the sofa movie. Reminds me of how flying and crews used to be, and sadly never will be again.
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As posted previously, the Movie Data Base (www.imdb.com) is a good source.
Type "aviation", "airline" etc in the search field and click "keyword" on the drop-down menu.
You will get around 1500 titles. More if you dig around a little.
By the way, some of the best "movies" are actually made as TV films. "Pandora's Clock" (1996) for example is great. There are also many documentary-style TV dramas made ("Mayday" and "Black Box" series) that dal with various disasters, crashes and other accidents.
A few titles on my shelf.....
Airline” (1982)
“Flying High” (1978)
"From a Bird's Eye View" (1971)
“Mayday. Hanging by a thread” (2003) about Aloha Airlines flight 243
“Mayday, Ocean Landing” (2006) about Ethiopian Airlines hijacking
“Mayday. Racing the storm) (2003) about AA flight 1420
“Mayday. Unlocking Disaster” (2003) about UA 811
“Airplane” (1980)
“Airport” (1970)
“Airport 1975” (1974)
“Airport ’77”
“Airport ’79: The Concorde”
“The Aviator” (2004)
“Call Me Mr. Brown) (1990)
“Crash” (1978) TV about EA 401
“Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232” (1992) TV
“Executive Decision” (1996)
“Flight 93) (2006) TV
“Flight Angels” (1940)
“Murder in the Clouds” (1934)
“Pandora’s Clock” (1996) TV
“Turbulence” (1997)
“United 93) (2006)
“Zameen” (2003)
“Mile High” (2003)
“Passenger 57” (1992)
“Snakes on the Plane” (2006)
“View from the Top” (2003)
“The Terminal” (2004)
“Soul Plane” (2004)
“Flight of the Phoenix” (1965 and 2004)
“Flight Plan” (2005)
“Firefox”
“Drop Zone”
Type "aviation", "airline" etc in the search field and click "keyword" on the drop-down menu.
You will get around 1500 titles. More if you dig around a little.
By the way, some of the best "movies" are actually made as TV films. "Pandora's Clock" (1996) for example is great. There are also many documentary-style TV dramas made ("Mayday" and "Black Box" series) that dal with various disasters, crashes and other accidents.
A few titles on my shelf.....
Airline” (1982)
“Flying High” (1978)
"From a Bird's Eye View" (1971)
“Mayday. Hanging by a thread” (2003) about Aloha Airlines flight 243
“Mayday, Ocean Landing” (2006) about Ethiopian Airlines hijacking
“Mayday. Racing the storm) (2003) about AA flight 1420
“Mayday. Unlocking Disaster” (2003) about UA 811
“Airplane” (1980)
“Airport” (1970)
“Airport 1975” (1974)
“Airport ’77”
“Airport ’79: The Concorde”
“The Aviator” (2004)
“Call Me Mr. Brown) (1990)
“Crash” (1978) TV about EA 401
“Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232” (1992) TV
“Executive Decision” (1996)
“Flight 93) (2006) TV
“Flight Angels” (1940)
“Murder in the Clouds” (1934)
“Pandora’s Clock” (1996) TV
“Turbulence” (1997)
“United 93) (2006)
“Zameen” (2003)
“Mile High” (2003)
“Passenger 57” (1992)
“Snakes on the Plane” (2006)
“View from the Top” (2003)
“The Terminal” (2004)
“Soul Plane” (2004)
“Flight of the Phoenix” (1965 and 2004)
“Flight Plan” (2005)
“Firefox”
“Drop Zone”
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0421239/
Red eye
Pretty shocking to be honest, but the most fun i've had in a cinema. The whole audience was clapping at parts when she was beating the evil man.
Cheers
Red eye
Pretty shocking to be honest, but the most fun i've had in a cinema. The whole audience was clapping at parts when she was beating the evil man.
Cheers

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Always (Spielberg 1989).
Maybe not an actual airline but certainly a commercial operation and some good flying action. Apparently panned by the movie world because us lot prefer the aircraft to the acting !
Maybe not an actual airline but certainly a commercial operation and some good flying action. Apparently panned by the movie world because us lot prefer the aircraft to the acting !

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