Review of Airport '77 (1977) by Orlando D — 19 Apr 2012
Airport '77 the third entry in the popular 70's disaster movie series featured an all cast(who was taking a break from Hollywood Squares), a farfetched plot involving art thieves hi-jacking a plane that crashes in the Bermuda Triangle, it's all good nostalgic fun.
After the comical Airport 1975 the writers wanted to get back to it's action/suspense roots, what might have been thrilling back in 1977 becomes high camp as Oscar winner Lee Grant chews up the scenery, it also features the oldest living stewardess in film history and a pitchy voiced blind white guy on the piano in which it's never bolted down on the plane, but that would be logical in a preposterous movie like this one.
This review of Airport '77 (1977) was written by Orlando D on 19 Apr 2012.
Airport '77 has generally received mixed reviews.
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