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Supersonique en péril

Original title: SST: Death Flight
  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
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Supersonique en péril (1977)
AdventureDrama

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.

  • Director
    • David Lowell Rich
  • Writers
    • Robert L. Joseph
    • Meyer Dolinsky
    • Guerdon Trueblood
  • Stars
    • Barbara Anderson
    • Bert Convy
    • Peter Graves
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Writers
      • Robert L. Joseph
      • Meyer Dolinsky
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Stars
      • Barbara Anderson
      • Bert Convy
      • Peter Graves
    • 31User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barbara Anderson
    Barbara Anderson
    • Carla Stanley
    Bert Convy
    Bert Convy
    • Tim Vernon
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • Paul Whitley
    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    • Marshall Cole
    Season Hubley
    Season Hubley
    • Anne Redding
    Tina Louise
    Tina Louise
    • Mae
    George Maharis
    George Maharis
    • Les Phillips
    Doug McClure
    Doug McClure
    • Hank Fairbanks
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Willy Basset
    Martin Milner
    Martin Milner
    • Lyle Kingman
    Brock Peters
    Brock Peters
    • Dr. Ralph Therman
    Robert Reed
    Robert Reed
    • Captain Jim Walsh
    Susan Strasberg
    Susan Strasberg
    • Nancy Kingman
    Misty Rowe
    Misty Rowe
    • Angela Garland
    Billy Crystal
    Billy Crystal
    • David
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Bob Connors
    • (as John De Lancie)
    Regis Philbin
    Regis Philbin
    • Harry Carter
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Flight Engineer Roy Nakamura
    • Director
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Writers
      • Robert L. Joseph
      • Meyer Dolinsky
      • Guerdon Trueblood
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    User reviews31

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    5ericstevenson

    It had good actors in it!

    I am surprised that the score is so low. Okay, I admit the movie is technically bad but at least we got to see a lot of familiar faces here. You rarely see that in a TV movie. This is the only time I've seen Regis Philban in a movie of any kind. It was hard to recognize Billy Crystal. Probably the coolest part of this movie was when it showed that explosion. A pity it was just that one scene. I know that this movie is really clichéd. It probably helps that "Airplane!" is my favorite comedy too. They mocked stuff like this perfectly.

    The version I saw was 92 minutes (on "Mystery Science Theater 3000"). This says it's only 89 minutes. Wow, that is the first time I have ever heard of a movie having a longer version being shown like that. It was certainly an interesting episode as it was their longest ever. Yeah, it's not worth watching on its own, but I think there have been many worse disaster films. I guess it probably did go on too long and there's still nothing unique about it. **
    mrb1980

    Decent airplane disaster film-but those awful special effects!

    With a cast of 1970s TV stalwarts and a lame-sounding plot, I was preparing for the worst. However, I was pleasantly surprised that this film, although it wouldn't win any awards, was quite watchable.

    A group of familiar TV faces (including Peter Graves, Robert Reed, Burgess Meredith, Bert Convy, George Maharis, Lorne Greene, Season Hubley, Doug McClure, and Tina Louise) takes off for disaster on a new supersonic airliner. The opening sequences establish that many of the characters absolutely hate each other, setting the stage for high drama in the sky. Angry bad guy Les Phillips (Maharis) sabotages the plane's hydraulic systems (apparently because he wants a promotion), leading to the inevitable crisis as the good guys (Reed, McClure, Brock Peters, and Meredith) fight to save the plane and passengers. Throw in a deadly virus that has escaped some onboard containers, and things get hairy pretty fast. Burgess Meredith saves the day with a pair of pliers, and the final crash landing seems a little contrived but overall the movie's not bad.

    As with all disaster movies, the plot is pretty easy to figure out, and the next crisis is always predictable, but it was fun to see a lot of familiar 1970s actors again. Billy Crystal and Regis Philbin even appear, and boy are they young! The "special effects" are really atrocious, as an unconvincing model clumsily flies on a wire though the whole movie. However, you could do a lot worse than this TV disaster film, especially if you lived through the 70s.

    PS-One final question: after Maharis sabotaged the plane, why on earth did he get on board it?
    stargazer24

    1-Adam-12, see Mike Brady, problem in the sky...

    Being a fan of the boys of Route 66, I just had to see this movie. However, I was very disappointed that they never even bothered to give Marty and George one scene together. Nevertheless, I kept watching and laughed all the way through. Of course, I was watching the MST3K version and I would suggest all do the same if you can find it. I mean, George Maharis is mad at Burgess Meredith (who built the plane), so he puts detergent in the hydraulic system, hoping that when things get bad, Robert Reed will turn the plane around. Bobby doesn't listen to him, and well, you can figure out the rest. That, along with a bunch of other ridiculously funny happenings, including nice-guy Bert Convy dating a bimbo (Miss SST!), make this a MUST SEE for fans of all that was bad 70's TV.
    StuOz

    The Long Lost Airport Disaster Movie?

    Plane disaster movie about a deadly flu and sabotage.

    Directed by David Lowell Rich who worked on a few 70s disaster movies (see Runaway Train, Adventures of the Queen, Horror at 30, 000 Feet, The Concorde...Airport '79).

    I am guessing Rich was asked to direct Airport '79 because this TV movie, SST: Death Flight, could almost pass as a very low budget cinema release.

    "SST" is now more interesting than ever because everybody watching it now knows all about the dangers of a deadly flu (thanks to Covid).

    The flick is loaded with well known TV faces from the 60s and 70s - one from the 80s as "Q" from Star Trek The Next Generation is here!

    If you don't expect anything too original, you should get a blast from this movie I have nicknamed - The Long Lost Airport Movie.
    Uffe-13

    Fun flight

    This is a very enjoyable disaster movie, about yet another one of those star-filled planes heading for trouble. This time, a Concorde is sabotaged, and if that wasn´t enough, there is also a virus spreading inside the plane. The film has everything an airplane-disaster movie buff could ask for: tacky effects, lots of stars and fun dialogue. Pretty good stuff.

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    • Trivia
      Director David Lowell Rich also helmed The Concorde... Airport '79 (1979), which had a similar plot.
    • Goofs
      The 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 versions
      One 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: SST: Death Flight (1989)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • New-York... Paris : Supersonique en péril - S.O.S... S.O.S... S.O.S...
    • Production company
      • ABC Circle Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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