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Y a-t-il un pilote dans l'avion?

Titre original : Airplane!
  • 1980
  • AA
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,7/10
277 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Y a-t-il un pilote dans l'avion? (1980)
Regarder Trailer
Liretrailer3:30
2 vidéos
99+ photos
ComédieComédie noireFarceParodieSatireSlapstick

Un homme qui a peur de prendre l'avion doit s'assurer du bon atterrissage de l'avion dans lequel il se trouve après que les pilotes soient tombés malades.Un homme qui a peur de prendre l'avion doit s'assurer du bon atterrissage de l'avion dans lequel il se trouve après que les pilotes soient tombés malades.Un homme qui a peur de prendre l'avion doit s'assurer du bon atterrissage de l'avion dans lequel il se trouve après que les pilotes soient tombés malades.

  • Directors
    • Jim Abrahams
    • David Zucker
    • Jerry Zucker
  • Writers
    • Jim Abrahams
    • David Zucker
    • Jerry Zucker
  • Stars
    • Robert Hays
    • Julie Hagerty
    • Leslie Nielsen
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,7/10
    277 k
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    POPULARITÉ
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    • Directors
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Writers
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Stars
      • Robert Hays
      • Julie Hagerty
      • Leslie Nielsen
    • 646Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 142Commentaires de critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Ted Striker
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Elaine Dickinson
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Dr. Rumack
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    • Roger Murdock
    • (as Kareem Abdul-Jabaar)
    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Steve McCroskey
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Captain Clarence Oveur
    Lorna Patterson
    Lorna Patterson
    • Randy
    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Captain Rex Kramer
    Stephen Stucker
    • Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs
    Otto
    Otto
    • Otto
    Jim Abrahams
    Jim Abrahams
    • Religious Zealot #6
    Frank Ashmore
    Frank Ashmore
    • Victor Basta
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Gunderson
    Craig Berenson
    • Paul Carey
    Barbara Billingsley
    Barbara Billingsley
    • Jive Lady
    Lee Bryant
    Lee Bryant
    • Mrs. Hammen
    Joyce Bulifant
    Joyce Bulifant
    • Mrs. Davis
    Mae E. Campbell
    • Security Lady
    • Directors
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
    • Writers
      • Jim Abrahams
      • David Zucker
      • Jerry Zucker
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs646

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    Reviewers say 'Airplane!' is celebrated for its relentless humor and rapid-fire jokes, effectively spoofing disaster movies. Leslie Nielsen’s deadpan performance adds charm. The film’s clever wordplay, puns, and visual gags are often praised. Despite some dated jokes, its humor remains largely universal. Iconic one-liners and memorable scenes enhance its appeal. However, a few find certain jokes less effective, noting uneven humor. Overall, it’s a classic comedy cherished for decades.
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    10MovieAddict2016

    Arguably one of the funniest films ever made

    "Airplane!" is, was and always shall be the master of spoof movies. It is single-handedly responsible for literally inventing a sub-genre of comedy. It is the ultimate Silly Movie. A satire of the disaster movies of the 1970s, particularly the "Airport" series, nothing makes sense and it doesn't need to. There's no real plot. Just laughs - and plenty of 'em.

    It was helmed by the ZAZ trio (Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker), whose dedication to making the audience laugh is surprisingly adamant. Recent spoofs may have left a bad aftertaste in your mouth, but it seems to be a universal agreement: "Airplane" is the funniest film of its genre ever made. (Closely followed by "The Naked Gun" - also penned by the ZAZ trio - perhaps.)

    The plot: Ted Striker (Robert Hays) is a war veteran-turned-cab-driver who decides to chase after his girlfriend, an airline stewardess named Elaine (Julie Hagerty), who has dumped him in order to pursue a new life. Right before her plane takes off, Ted climbs aboard, hitching a ride in order to woo her back into a relationship again.

    When the aircraft is in midflight, both pilots become very ill after eating their meals. Eventually many passengers begin to show symptoms of a rare disease, apparently transmitted by the food. Onboard, Dr. Rumack (Leslie Nielsen) takes care of the sick passengers as Ted - an ex-fighter pilot from the war - decides to try and land the plane. If he messes up they will all die, and in a particularly funny scene, the pressure becomes so unbearable that he begins to literally sweat gallons in the cockpit.

    That is essentially all the film is about, but most of its duration is spent cracking jokes. Spoof films are entirely different from other movies because normally we would criticize a film if it considered its plot to be the least important element. Not so here. This is a truly brainless piece of celluloid - a movie that doesn't try to be anything that it isn't. From the opening credits - that cleverly spoof "JAWS" - to the closing we realize that this is an altogether unique film going experience.

    The movie's biggest laughs come through unexpected flashbacks, such as when Ted remembers where he first met Elaine in a crummy bar ("...it was worse than Detroit..."), and begins to disco-dance a la John Travolta from "Saturday Night Fever" (complete with Bee Gees soundtrack blaring in the background and the famous Travolta pose). Then, later, we are taken back to when Ted was hospitalized after the war, and finds out that he was responsible for the death of six men. "Seven, actually," he is informed, which adds to the pain of the moment for him.

    Though this movie is very funny, many jokes misfire. If you're not pop culture savvy and you don't remember Mrs. Cleaver from TV's "Leave it to Beaver", the humor is going to go over your head. But unlike many comedies, "Airplane!" offers something unique for each person. I know that as a film lover, I picked up on many movie in-jokes that some people might not recognize. And then there were the gags that I first missed but picked up after a second viewing, or when someone explained them to me, or both. And I'm sure there are many yet that I'm not aware of. It seems that every time I watch it, there's something else to laugh at that I missed previously.

    "Airplane!" not only was a huge success in 1980 (the year of its release), spinning off a horde of imitators and one sequel - it was also responsible for crowning Leslie Nielsen "The King of Spoof." Prior to "Airplane!" Nielsen had been a veteran of more serious productions, stemming back to playing cowboys on "The Mickey Mouse Club" and other embarrassing attempts at acting. However, Nielsen later claimed that he had always wanted to do a comedy, even when he first started acting seriously with projects such as the classic "Forbidden Planet" (one of the best science-fiction films ever made). He later reunited with the ZAZ trio for "The Naked Gun" trilogy, appeared in similar spoof films over the years such as "Wrongfully Accused" and "Scary Movie 3," and had his iconic comedy shtick ripped off by many screen veterans - most noticeably by George Gaynes in the unbearable "Police Academy" (1984).

    When it comes down to a single evaluation, "Airplane" is simply the best spoof film ever made. It's like a MAD Magazine parody come to life. There are the occasional misfires, but unlike many other spoof film imitators, this one contains far more hits. The deadpan acting is genius and everything else fits into place, resulting in what may arguably be one of the absolute funniest films ever conceived and put on the big screen. And if you decide to watch the movie, don't blink - you might miss a gag or two. The "Police Academies" will come and go but "Airplane!" will never be forgotten.
    8Ruskington

    Dad joke heaven

    Quite simply one of the best laugh-out-loud movies ever made. The unapologetic Dad jokes and dry satire are eternally enjoyable and the movie has not lost any of it's bite over the years. Eminently quotable and amongst the best in its class.
    8Sykes64

    About as good as it gets.

    I don't know why this only shows a review of 7.7. I'd give this an 8, at least. Possibly a 9. This movie has more jokes & gags every 2 minutes than most comedies have in their entire feature. There's a joke every few seconds. It's brilliant. Hilarious. Witty & sometimes just visually ridiculous. The casting is wonderful especially from the spot-on Leslie Neilson. This was made in 1980, & here I am watching this 42 years later & it's still as good now as it was then.
    10Prismark10

    Comedy heights

    Disaster films were the rage in the 1970s. As the decade wore on the films got even more star studded and the stakes get higher. The scripts flabbier and our square jawed heroes getting even more po faced with each impending disaster.

    Surely this could not continue and after Airplane it did not. It burst the disaster film bubble and stop calling me Shirley!

    Airplane with its deadpan humour, jokes with double meanings and risqué gags. Both visual and spoken broke the mould when it came to comedy pastiche movies.

    Even more than 30 years later it entices a new generation even though some of the topical references (Gerald Ford, Ethel Merman) might be meaningless to many new viewers.

    The real beauty of Airplane was getting solid actors to play their part straight. Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack and Leslie Nielsen shine in their roles, totally ignoring the mayhem around them.

    For Neilsen a man known for playing solid drama roles, it gave him a lucrative extension in his career as a slapstick comedy actor.

    Airplane is just plane crazy.
    9mattymatt4ever

    A hilarious gem!

    This is voted as one of the funniest comedies of all time, and it deserves that honor! The film is filled with hilarious gags! Sure, in every one of these campy farces, there's usually a few gags that are way too silly. In this case, it was the "drinking problem" gag and that annoying gay man who works on Lloyd Bridges' staff. But when I can actually count on my hand how many gags didn't work, that's a good sign. The majority of the film sent me into a frenzy of laughter! One of my favorites is when the blow-up auto-pilot runs out of air and Julie Hagerty blows it back up again. You'll have to see the movie to find out why it was so hilarious! I also got a great kick out of the running gag in which every passenger who listens to Robert Hays ends up killing themselves. This is definitely the Zuckers and Abrahams in top form! Unfortunately, I haven't seen a great spoof in years. The "Scary Movie" films were pretty good, but incredibly lewd and crude. And obviously the Zuckers and Abrahams have much better eyes for satire than the Wayans brothers. I caught "Scary Movie" on cable and watched it a second time, and I didn't laugh nearly as many times as I did the first time. I can watch "Airplane" 200 times and still laugh like there's no tomorrow! The film was made back when comedies didn't go strictly for sex and toilet gags to make an audience laugh. This was back when writers used to employ this quality called "wit." "Kentucky Fried Movie" had some racy gags, but even those were witty for the most part. There is a certain rhythm in every gag that helps make the film work. For example, Lloyd Bridges starts out by saying "I think I picked the wrong day to quit smoking." Then he says he picked the wrong day to quit drinking. And when he finally says "I picked the wrong day to quit amphetamines," I was laughing my head off! So basically, you watch a film like this and feel the urge to mail a copy of the video to the Wayans Brothers and whatever crackheads wrote "Not Another Teen Movie," along with a note saying "THIS is how to make a spoof!"

    There are so many other gags worth mentioning, including the "Saturday Night Fever" sendup, which is definitely one of the best comic moments caught on film! That scene also contains my favorite line: "I told the guy next to me to pinch me to make sure I wasn't dreaming." After that voice-over, we see the guy next to Robert Hays repulsed and walking away from him. Another great example of perfect comic timing and delivery!

    If you want to get some authentic belly laughs--I'm not talking chuckles, but actual LAUGHS!--you must check out "Airplane." Trust me, movies don't get much more original or funny than this!

    My score: 9 (out of 10)

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    • Anecdotes
      For the argument between announcers concerning the white and red zones at the airport, the producers hired the same voice artists who had made the real-world announcements at Los Angeles International Airport. At the real airport, the white zone is for loading and unloading of passengers only, and there's no stopping in the red zone (except for transit buses). They were also married to each other in real life.
    • Gaffes
      During the disco-dance scene, when Elaine tosses Ted up in the air and he (his stunt double) flies into the audience, Robert Hays (Ted) is clearly visible among the spectators, waiting to run back onto the dance floor.
    • Citations

      Rumack: Can you fly this plane, and land it?

      Ted Striker: Surely you can't be serious.

      Rumack: I am serious... and don't call me Shirley.

    • Générique farfelu
      Introducing Otto as Himself (over picture of the inflatable autopilot)
    • Autres versions
      Some versions do not have subtitles on a part where the Jive Dudes are talking. The original theatrical release had subtitles.
    • Connexions
      Edited into The A-Team: The Beast from the Belly of a Boeing (1983)
    • Bandes originales
      Stayin' Alive
      Written by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb

      Performed by The Bee Gees

      Courtesy of RSO Records

      Published by Stigwood Music, Inc.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 juillet 1980 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Airplane!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Howard W. Koch Productions
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 83 453 539 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 83 455 874 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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