The Academy Award-nominated Airport and the sensational sequels that followed are now together in one high flying collection, the Airport Terminal Pack. Prepare to take off for non-stop thrills and edge-of-your-seat excitement as you fly to extremes with Hollywood's royal jet set, including: Charlton Heston, Burt Lancaster, Jimmy Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Lee Grant, Jacqueline Bisset, Dean Martin, George Kennedy and many more. Airport The original airplane disaster movie nominated for ten Academy Awards including Best Picture. Airport 1975 A mid-air collision leaves a 747 without a pilot and little hope for survival. Airport '77 A 747 is trapped underwater in the Bermuda Triangle. It's a race against time and the elements to save the passengers and crew! The Concorde: Airport '79 At twice the speed of sound, the Concorde must evade a vicious attack by a traitorous arms smuggler!
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Airport:
Since I've already reviewed some of the other movies in this multipack, I will reserve this review to just "Airport" which is the first in this series. This movie tracks the flight of a 707 with a disturbed man with a bomb in his brief case. He is no terrorist, but in the days before airport screenings, he simply sits down with his bomb in his lap. Eventually he blows himself up in the bathroom and the plane is forced to land in a snowstorm in Chicago. This movie was filmed in Minneapolis, MN because... more info
Airport Marathon:
I love the Airport movies. I was so glad to get all of them together. I can't make up my mind which I like the best. I like that some of the actors are carried through to other movies. The actors and actresses are recognizable and protray believable parts. It makes for a good afternoon or evening movie marathon.
Airport '79: The Concorde:
Well; I have to agree with the critics that the plot is kinda hokey. All the major illegal arms dealers that I have heard of seem to be well-protected by their governments! Anyhow, I missed this in the theatre when it came out, and saw it for the first time as a TV movie sometime early fall 1981. As fate would have it, I flew on Air France Concorde about two weeks later. (not the one that crashed - I checked!) My total of three rides I had on Concorde were three of the most fun days of my life. I remembered... more info
Airport Set:
I've tried to find this set of movies for years. I love all of them. The price was great with Amazon.