Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAirplane passengers prepare for a crash landing in the ocean.Airplane passengers prepare for a crash landing in the ocean.Airplane passengers prepare for a crash landing in the ocean.
- Helen Williams
- (as Nancy Davis)
- Chorus Girl
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- Chorus Girl
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- Barrie Williams
- (não creditado)
- Mel
- (não creditado)
- Carlos Ortega
- (não creditado)
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America used to be able to produce movies which were OK. Just search "ww2 instructional video" on YouTube and you'll find tons of good quality cinematographic material.
This movie comes from such an era. An era, when movies used to be well tailored and well crafted. This is down to the roots kind of thing. There is something romantic and mysterious about a commercial flight plane. A bunch of people stuck in limited space, fighting for survival under the leadership of the crew. This movie didn't capture it, this movie created the whole genre.
Gary Merrill is the martinet captain of the airplane who has a lot of issues, but does know his job. He's married to Nancy Reagan and we get treated to a rather pedestrian domestic disturbance between them and their son Kim Charney over him giving away his bicycle and then both of them lying and covering up the real story.
The passenger stories unlike in The High And The Mighty are just not that interesting, they're not developed at all.
What Crash Landing has going for it is the title itself which kind of gives away what's going to happen. Captain Merrill's airplane develops engine trouble and loses fuel. It will not make the completed run from Lisbon to New York and has to ditch in the mid Atlantic. It's a mighty big ocean and the race to see if rescue ships can be in the vicinity of where Merrill ditches. Those scenes are done well if on the cheap.
Crash Landing, a bargain basement The High And The Mighty.
It's torture to watch old plane movies. The passengers look so comfortable and the planes are nearly empty.
Anyway, Gary Merrill plays a strict pilot no one likes - and that includes his wife (Nancy Davis in her final film) and son. The plane malfunctions on a trip from Lisbon to New York, and they're not going to make it. They're going to land in the ocean and the passengers and crew will be picked up by a destroyer in the area.
We don't get a lot of passenger background- two obnoxious businessmen and a bad performance by Irene Hervey as a nervous flyer.
A little boy on the plane is told he will have to leave his dog Wilbur behind. To die. He was upset initially but calmed down pretty quickly- that would never have happened. Merrill, thinking of his own unhappy son and impressed by the father/son relationship, takes it upon himself to rescue Wilbur. And returning to his family, he's a different guy.
The scenes of the ditching were really worth the whole film, very exciting, and more so realizing that actually happened. I don't know how Sully and the crew prepared their passengers, but this was interesting.
Okay B movie with handsome Roger Smith one of the pilots.
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- CuriosidadesBased on the Pan Am Flight 6 incident of October 1956, in which. 24 passengers and seven crew survived the ditching of a Boeing Stratocruiser with help from a US Coast Guard cutter.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe information above is incorrect. Both outboard engines have failed, the were able to feather the left (#1) engine which keeps the prop from rotating and creating drag. They failed at an attempt to feather the right (#4) engine so it continued to spin from the airflow which creates additional drag and thus needed extra fuel to make their destination. This is the reason they were forced to ditch.
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Teddy Burton: What about my dog? Are we gonna have to leave Wilbur?
Phil Burton: As soon as we get home, I'll get you another one, Teddy.
Teddy Burton: I don't want another one. I want Wilbur.
Capt. Steve Williams: Look, Teddy, if you're going to grow up to fly jet planes, you're going to have to learn about emergencies. Now suppose you were in command of a planetary rocket and something went wrong and saving an animal's life meant sacrificing a person. You'd give up the animal wouldn't you, even if it was yours?
Teddy Burton: I guess so. Can I go see him?
Capt. Steve Williams: Look, Teddy, your dog is back beyond the lounge, now if you went back there and something happened and we had to ditch before we expect to, your father would go back to get you, that'd worry your mother, now you don't want to upset them at a time like this, do you?
Teddy Burton: No, I guess not. But he'll think I'm a deserter; that I didn't even think of him.
Capt. Steve Williams: I think we can fix it so that he won't.
Teddy Burton: How?
Capt. Steve Williams: Well, if you let me take your hat, I'll take it back and put it in the box next to him. He'll know it's yours and he'll know you're thinking about him. And that will make him feel better, right?
Teddy Burton: Would you do that? Would you really?
Capt. Steve Williams: Yes, sure. Well now that we've got that stowed, why don't you help your mother and father take your little brother to the forward section.
Teddy Burton: Okay.
[Teddy, his mother and the baby move away]
Phil Burton: And you asked me how a father gets along with his son!
- ConexõesReferenced in They Came from Beyond - Sam Katzman at Columbia (2023)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 16 minutos
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