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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... Read allThe 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.
Margaret Blye
- Susan Mackenzie
- (as Maggie Blye)
Hari Rhodes
- Belson
- (as Harry Rhodes)
James Chandler
- Doctor
- (as Jim Chandler)
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Robert Butler directed this TV movie that stars David Janssen as Pilot Captain Pete Douglass, who is having a bad day; his wife is having an operation while he must fly a passenger jet in a snowstorm from an airport that is also carrying a dangerous prisoner(played by Marjoe Gortner) in a jail transfer who of course escapes and proceeds to shoot his stolen gun in the cabin, causing all kinds of trouble. Past Oscar winners Ray Milland and Broderick Crawford costar. Good cast cannot save clichéd and predictable film that doesn't generate much interest or suspense. Mostly just a TV version of one of the "Airport" films that were popular in the 1970's.
This film is of the typical disaster films of the 70's; aircrafts that almost crash, hijacks, engine failures, terrorist acts and so on. The amazing thing about them is the great performances by great actors; in such films, we saw actors like Charlton Heston, George Kennedy, Jack Lemmon, Alain Delon, Christopher Lee and so on...
In this film, David Janssen in a great performance (one more time), as a man in his 40's that has his own problems in his life, and apart from that, he has a rendez-vous with the bullet of a prisoner that wants to escape. The film script limits the abilities of the actor to perform; however, the film is a pleasant adventure/drama.
5 out of 10.
In this film, David Janssen in a great performance (one more time), as a man in his 40's that has his own problems in his life, and apart from that, he has a rendez-vous with the bullet of a prisoner that wants to escape. The film script limits the abilities of the actor to perform; however, the film is a pleasant adventure/drama.
5 out of 10.
One of many made-for-television clones of the hugely successful 70s "Airport" franchise. These are supposed to be disaster movies with a little bit of melodrama, but in reality, they are sappy and sentimental soap-opera dramas with just a tad bit of disaster movie processed into them. "Mayday at 40,000ft" has a great cast full of reliable names, and they all depict troubled characters with their own stories to tell. They're all united on a plane from LA to NY, with a short stop in snowy Salt Lake City to pick up an aggressive con artist with a silly hairdo. After a long wait of approximately 2/3 of the film, the convict eventually causes the mayhem by stealing the gun of the ailing Marshall (who's far too old to the job, anyway) and firing one bullet in the leg of the pilot, and another one in the plane's hydraulic system. "Mayday at 40,000ft" is never boring, but it could have used a bit faster pacing, more action, and a lot less heart-breaking dialogue. Worth checking out, for sure, in case you - like me - have a weakness for grumpy old men, like Ray Milland or Broderick Crawford.
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!...
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.
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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.
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First watch: 1980 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.
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