On its maiden flight, the crew of America's first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu on-board.On its maiden flight, the crew of America's first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu on-board.On its maiden flight, the crew of America's first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu on-board.
- Bob Connors
- (as John De Lancie)
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The problem with this film, and with practically every other made-for-TV disaster movie from the same period, is that it too much feels like a "light-version" of the aforementioned "Airport" series. It's always about a wide range of characters, struggling with their own banal private problems, gathering aboard an aircraft - usually for its maiden voyage - that will crash if it weren't for a handful of heroic people sacrificing themselves. "SST: Death Flight" at least tries to go the extra mile, with not one but TWO deadly issues. The supersonic jetliner's hydraulic system gets sabotaged by a frustrated company employee (who is stupid enough to be on board of the plane he sabotaged) and a doctor from the WHO brought a deadly African flu-virus in his suitcase.
You perfectly know what else to expect. Lots of familiar faces from the TV and cinema industry, usually long after their glory days, and you can generally predict straight away whether they'll be survivors or martyrs at the end. "SST: Death Flight" honestly isn't that bad if you embrace all the clichés and stereotypes. The performances, as well as David Lowell Rich's direction, are competent. Besides, Billy Crystal had to start his career somewhere, right?
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- TriviaFor a TV movie this is risque; there is a nude scene with blonde bombshell Misty Rowe. However, the nudity is not part of the American TV-movie. It's only part of the re-titled Death Flight that was shown overseas, in European theaters.
- GoofsThe decompression at 65,000 feet should have killed everyone.
- Quotes
Bob Connors: I'm gonna find out what's going on.
David: Sir, please return to your seat.
Bob Connors: Look, get this straight - I'm going up there.
David: Er, no Sir. You're not.
Bob Connors: Don't tell me what to do, you pansy!
David: I've been called that before.
Bob Connors: Yeah, and what do you do about it?
David: Try to ignore it. And if that fails, a knee to the groin usually works. You're not coming forward.
- Alternate versionsOne brief scene involving nudity was added to attract some interest in a foreign theatrical release. It involved Misty Rowe who had become known for her Marilyn Monroe role in Goodbye Norma Jean.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: SST: Death Flight (1989)
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