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1980    88minComedia
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El vuelo 209 de la Trans American sale de Los Ángeles con destino a Chicago. Entre el pasaje se encuentran una serie de curiosos personajes. Entre ellos, un ex-piloto de combate que, en pleno vuelo, se verá obligado a hacerse con el mando del avión comercial, tras quedar los pilotos indispuestos por una comida en mal estado.
Directed by Jerry Zucker, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams
  • Robert HaysTed Striker
  • Julie HagertyElaine Dickinson
  • Leslie NielsenDr. Rumack
  • Kareem Abdul-JabbarRoger Murdock
  • Lloyd BridgesSteve McCroskey
  • Peter GravesCapt. Clarence Oveur
  • Robert StackCaptain Rex Kramer
  • Lorna PattersonRandy
  • Jill WhelanLisa Davis
  • Ann NelsonHanging Lady
  • Jim AbrahamsReligious Zealot #6 / Director / Escritor / Productor ejecutivo
  • Jonathan BanksGunderson
  • Stephen StuckerJohnny Henshaw-Jacobs
  • Frank AshmoreVictor Basta
  • Craig BerensonPaul Carey
  • Barbara BillingsleyJive Lady
  • Lee BryantMrs. Hammen
  • Joyce BulifantMrs. Davis
  • Mae E. CampbellSecurity Lady
  • Ethel MermanLieutenant Hurwitz
  • fergat9 de junio de 2026
    Funniest movie of all time!
  • Daniel Gustavsson11 de octubre de 2024
    Amazing comedy. Completely hysterical. They don't do it like this anymore!
  • sopula19 de mayo de 2026
    Cannot deny that this had me palm face at least 5 or 10 times so stupid
  • BackDat_1 de mayo de 2026
    it's a different kind of flying altogether
  • kev_o20 de abril de 2026
    And don't call me Shirley
  • cultfilmliker8 de abril de 2026
    “…and win just one for the Zipper.” I mean, it’s the best parody film ever. Love how much you can see the ZAZ influence in the Wayans’ parodies. There’s no Scary Movie without this, and I’d be lost without that (only slightly kidding) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s fake fourth wall break is one of my favorite things in cinema The sound effects in the bar scene are superb in the theater “My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow. We're bombing the storage depots at Daiquiri at 1800 hours. We're coming in from the north, below their radar.“ “When will you be back?” “I can’t tell you that. It’s classified.” A blink and you miss it joke of Stryker having a vulture on his shoulder while he talks to Kramer I’m seeing for the first time! And I know the film pretttttty damn well lol Gonna start tagging every film with a The Wizard of Oz reference, starting with this one Watched at Warren Regal East with my mommy Featured in Slapstick Fantastic
  • Recordedsnake24 de febrero de 2026
    Airplane! is a great comedy. Packed with rapid-fire jokes, ridiculous sight gags, and perfectly straight-faced performances especially from Leslie Nielsen, it delivers nonstop laughs from start to finish. Silly, clever, and endlessly quotable, it’s a must watch for comedy fans.
  • svei21 de febrero de 2026
    It’s a little goofy.
  • bbecker429 de febrero de 2026
    I absolutely adore this movie. A true example of a movie we could never get again. Its so cozy to watch, nothings too serious, and its great to know nearly every single thing you see is real, a practical effect. Still quotable nearly 50 years later. You're likely to catch a new line or joke on each rewatch. Perfect runtime.
  • Patrick Oyler3 de febrero de 2026
    All time classic
  • edwardsstuff27 de enero de 2026
    most jokes are pretty weak. the autopilot was pretty funny. no one watching this for the story. some say the guy in the taxi is still waiting.
  • Yabber24 de diciembre de 2025
    I like my Movie how i like my Women, Gay and Manly
  • qmechan23 de enero de 2025
    Oh no! The fish is deleterious! Each viewing leaves me quite delirious. My sides are already sore. Could I laugh even more? Surely, you cannot be serious.
  • Callum19 de diciembre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Airplane! — Comedy at 30,000 Feet and Still Climbing I first caught Airplane! back in the ’90s on a battered VHS from my parents’ collection, and it left a mark that’s never really faded. This is comedy with absolutely no restraint — sight gags, wordplay, deadpan delivery, and escalating absurdity stacked so densely that you barely have time to breathe between laughs. Every scene has something going on, often multiple things at once, and half the joy is realising you missed a joke because you were laughing at the previous one. What makes Airplane! so enduring is how little it cares about subtlety. It commits fully to the bit, treats complete nonsense with total sincerity, and trusts the audience to keep up. The cast plays everything straight, which only makes the ridiculousness land harder. It’s parody done with precision — not just mocking disaster films, but understanding them well enough to twist every convention inside out. Even decades later, it still feels sharp. Some jokes are very much of their time, sure, but the sheer volume and creativity mean the film never runs dry. You don’t remember it for a single line or gag so much as the experience — that overwhelming sense of silliness, of being carried along by a film that refuses to slow down or explain itself. Airplane! is pure joy. It’s a reminder that movies don’t always need depth or drama to be great — sometimes they just need to be fearless, funny, and utterly uninterested in taking themselves seriously. 🥤 Pairing: A large fizzy drink with too much ice — light, ridiculous, and guaranteed to leave you grinning long after it’s finished.
  • zaxhg10 de diciembre de 2025
    best ever

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