Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe co-pilot and engineer of a passenger jet struggle to keep the plane airborne until it can reach an open airfield after a killer aboard the plane fires a gun at an engine and pilot of the... Leer todoThe co-pilot and engineer of a passenger jet struggle to keep the plane airborne until it can reach an open airfield after a killer aboard the plane fires a gun at an engine and pilot of the plane.The co-pilot and engineer of a passenger jet struggle to keep the plane airborne until it can reach an open airfield after a killer aboard the plane fires a gun at an engine and pilot of the plane.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Margaret Blye
- Susan Mackenzie
- (as Maggie Blye)
Hari Rhodes
- Belson
- (as Harry Rhodes)
James Chandler
- Doctor
- (as Jim Chandler)
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In MAYDAY AT 40,000 FEET!, we are treated to the trio of David Jansen, Christopher George, and "Dandy" Don Meredith (as Capt. Pete Douglas; Co-pilot, Stan Burkhart; and Co-co-pilot, Mike Fuller, respectively), all sharing the cockpit of a commercial airline. Indeed, we've entered 1970's made-for-TV movie territory!
Once we get their personal, soap opera lives behind us, the title comes into play. A hard-boiled cop (Broderick Crawford) is transporting an extremely dangerous, bug-eyed criminal, named Greco (My personal lord and savior, Marjoe Gortner!) aboard the plane. Greco has other plans.
How could a cop with a bum ticker, transporting a homicidal maniac, possibly be a problem?
Horror and utter chaos ensue.
Annnd, there's a baby on board!
While this movie is cheeezier than 40,000 pizzerias, it's also extremely entertaining, especially whenever Greco gets going! Nobody goes berserk like Marjoe! Nobody!
Co-stars Ray Milland as the crankiest passenger in the galaxy, and Lynda Day George as the world's most impossibly upbeat flight attendant!
Recommended for lovers of telefilm thriller extravaganzas!...
Once we get their personal, soap opera lives behind us, the title comes into play. A hard-boiled cop (Broderick Crawford) is transporting an extremely dangerous, bug-eyed criminal, named Greco (My personal lord and savior, Marjoe Gortner!) aboard the plane. Greco has other plans.
How could a cop with a bum ticker, transporting a homicidal maniac, possibly be a problem?
Horror and utter chaos ensue.
Annnd, there's a baby on board!
While this movie is cheeezier than 40,000 pizzerias, it's also extremely entertaining, especially whenever Greco gets going! Nobody goes berserk like Marjoe! Nobody!
Co-stars Ray Milland as the crankiest passenger in the galaxy, and Lynda Day George as the world's most impossibly upbeat flight attendant!
Recommended for lovers of telefilm thriller extravaganzas!...
Routine disaster movie but with a knockout cast.
With a couple of exceptions, I know the whole cast of this film from other productions of the 60s or 70s - be it be QM's The Fugitive or Earthquake or whatever! That is the appeal of this film. I joyfully walked down memory lane and turned a blind eye to some of the film's dull areas (before they all get on the plane).
But if you don't know and love the cast like me - you mind this flick too routine in plot to bother with?
My vote for most memorable character is the grumpy old doctor (played by Ray Milland).
It looks like 1976 was David Janssen's year of disaster movies as he appeared in the cinema released Two-Minute Warning in the same year.
The film features a brief racist remark that I never expected in a 70s network TV movie.
Directed by Robert Butler and this is the main talking point I have about this film. In the 60s Butler directed pilots and episodes of some of TV's greatest shows (Adam West Batman, Star Trek, QM's The Invaders) so whenever I see his name at the start of a film/show - I expect massive fireworks from what is to come. When we only get mild fireworks (as is the case here) I feel a little short changed.
Mayday at 40,000 Feet is okay.
With a couple of exceptions, I know the whole cast of this film from other productions of the 60s or 70s - be it be QM's The Fugitive or Earthquake or whatever! That is the appeal of this film. I joyfully walked down memory lane and turned a blind eye to some of the film's dull areas (before they all get on the plane).
But if you don't know and love the cast like me - you mind this flick too routine in plot to bother with?
My vote for most memorable character is the grumpy old doctor (played by Ray Milland).
It looks like 1976 was David Janssen's year of disaster movies as he appeared in the cinema released Two-Minute Warning in the same year.
The film features a brief racist remark that I never expected in a 70s network TV movie.
Directed by Robert Butler and this is the main talking point I have about this film. In the 60s Butler directed pilots and episodes of some of TV's greatest shows (Adam West Batman, Star Trek, QM's The Invaders) so whenever I see his name at the start of a film/show - I expect massive fireworks from what is to come. When we only get mild fireworks (as is the case here) I feel a little short changed.
Mayday at 40,000 Feet is okay.
Another TV movie that I've appeal to Youtube to reassessment since 1980 when I saw it for first time, it took a ride in Airport successful as an cheap option loading the same premise, this turn a dangerous convict Greco (Marjoe Gortner) must be transport from Los Angeles to his final prison on Chicago will be a key reason of the put the commercial flight in jeopardy on board due his police escort Marshall Reese (Broderick Crawford) suffers a sudden heart attack allowing his gun at Greco's hands, between the shotgun make damages on hydraulic system and becoming the aircraft hard to control by hands.
Meanwhile all those cliches previously the fight, the co-pilot San Burkhart (Christopher George) trying to regain his former girlfriend Susan (Margareth Blye) now a widow, the Casanova flight engineer Mike Fuller (Don Meredith) looking to increase his girls trophy flirting with the gorgeous stewardess Cathy (Lynda Day George the real wife of Christopher George) without forget a baby on board and her cautius mother.
Also the grumpy old Doctor Mannheim (Ray Milland) bothering all crew over the lack of Scoth whiskey to outdrink to forget some mistakes at hospital, aftermaths of the accident on board he'll calling to help the deadly wounded passengers and at last the worried pilot Capt. Peter Douglass due his wife was on surgery to certify over a probable breast cancer, it somehow hinder your focus on flying.
The same formulaic offer on Airplane series, therefore using older actors from the past, be ready to see the famous dancer Jane Powell as chief flight attendant in plenty shape yet, fine cockpit front sequences, several fabulous snowy shooting among enough tension that improves a little bit.
Resume:
First watch: 1980 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.
Meanwhile all those cliches previously the fight, the co-pilot San Burkhart (Christopher George) trying to regain his former girlfriend Susan (Margareth Blye) now a widow, the Casanova flight engineer Mike Fuller (Don Meredith) looking to increase his girls trophy flirting with the gorgeous stewardess Cathy (Lynda Day George the real wife of Christopher George) without forget a baby on board and her cautius mother.
Also the grumpy old Doctor Mannheim (Ray Milland) bothering all crew over the lack of Scoth whiskey to outdrink to forget some mistakes at hospital, aftermaths of the accident on board he'll calling to help the deadly wounded passengers and at last the worried pilot Capt. Peter Douglass due his wife was on surgery to certify over a probable breast cancer, it somehow hinder your focus on flying.
The same formulaic offer on Airplane series, therefore using older actors from the past, be ready to see the famous dancer Jane Powell as chief flight attendant in plenty shape yet, fine cockpit front sequences, several fabulous snowy shooting among enough tension that improves a little bit.
Resume:
First watch: 1980 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.
I can imagine the pitch at the TV execs office went something like this
" You know what everyone watches at the cinema these days ? Disaster movies , so let`s get everyone out of the cinema back into the home with a disaster movie for TV "
" Great idea . We`ll get a well known TV actor and some Oscar winning actor everyone has forgotten about . How we gonna come up with a new slant on the genre ? "
" that`s easy we set it on a plane just like in AIRPORT except , except there`s a mad psycho killer aboard the plane . We could even get that crazy guy from EARTHQUAKE to play the psycho "
" With an idea and casting like that that there`s no way we can fail with this TV movie "
I beg to differ because as someone who`s seen MAYDAY AT 40,000 FEET it is a failure because someone forgot to write an interesting script
" You know what everyone watches at the cinema these days ? Disaster movies , so let`s get everyone out of the cinema back into the home with a disaster movie for TV "
" Great idea . We`ll get a well known TV actor and some Oscar winning actor everyone has forgotten about . How we gonna come up with a new slant on the genre ? "
" that`s easy we set it on a plane just like in AIRPORT except , except there`s a mad psycho killer aboard the plane . We could even get that crazy guy from EARTHQUAKE to play the psycho "
" With an idea and casting like that that there`s no way we can fail with this TV movie "
I beg to differ because as someone who`s seen MAYDAY AT 40,000 FEET it is a failure because someone forgot to write an interesting script
Captivating story and many good and very good actors, Good: David "The Fugitive" Janssen and Christopher "The Immortal" George. Very good: Ray Milland and, in particular, Broderick Crawford, the latter being an absolutely exceptional actor in
other films. A nice presence, Margaret Blye. Another nice presence, Lynda Day George. A very convincing bad guy, Marjoe Gortner, also seen in "The Food of the Gods". The director Robert Butler directed many other films that made my childhood and adolescence happy, very successful series such as:
"Bonanza", "The Untouchables", "The Twilight Zone", "The Fugitive", "The Invaders", "Mission : Impossible", "Columbo", "Moonlighting", "Midnight Caller".
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- TriviaWas theatrically released in France.
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