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Synopsis
Airport had enough plot and enough star power in its cast for three feature films, and it only encompassed about half of the complexity or characters found in Arthur Hailey's best-selling potboiler. Essentially built around 12 harrowing hours at a major Midwestern airport, the film had everything an audience of the period could have wanted -- suspense, romance, drama, and comedy -- all spread across a vast canvas. Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster) is the manager of Lincoln Airport, facing a night beset by the worst blizzard in a decade, a wife (Dana Wynter) who announces she wants a divorce, a primary runway blocked by an airliner stuck in a snowdrift, and a governing board ready to fire him. Bakersfeld's cynical, smooth-talking brother-in-law, Vernon Demerest (Dean Martin), won't let up on his criticism of the management at Lincoln, but he has his own problems as well, mostly in the form of a young stewardess, Gwen Meighen (Jacqueline Bisset), who is pregnant by him and whom he finds he genuinely loves. Add to that the presence of an old lady stowaway (Helen Hayes) and a mentally disturbed passenger (Van Heflin) carrying a bomb, and there's more than enough plot to keep viewers engrossed for two hours plus. Airport became one of the top-grossing movies of its era, racking up seven-digit box-office numbers and spawning an entire film genre -- the disaster movie. With Jean Seberg, George Kennedy, Lloyd Nolan, Barry Nelson, and Maureen Stapleton filling out the rest of the leading roles, there was something for almost everyone in this film. The movie still has a lot to offer if only as a prime example of Hollywood at its most successfully glitzy, but, if possible, viewers should try and see the letterboxed version of Airport on DVD (released May 2001). ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Whit Bissell Mr. Davidson
Jacqueline Bisset Gwen Meighen
Chuck Daniel Parks
John Findlater Peter Coakley
Larry Gates Commissioner Ackerman
Virginia Grey Mrs. Schultz
Barbara Hale Sarah
Ena Hartman Ruth
Sharon Harvey Sally
Helen Hayes Ada Quonsett
Van Heflin D.O. Guerrero
Clark Howat Bert Weatherby
Mary Jackson Sister Felice
George Kennedy Patroni
Jesse Royce Landis Mrs. Harriet DuBarry Mossman
Barry Nelson Lt. Anson Harris
Jim Nolan Father Lonigan
Lloyd Nolan Harry Standish
Shelly Novack Rollings
Robert Patten Capt. Benson
Paul Picerni Dr. Compagno
Albert Reed Lt. Ned Ordway
Jean Seberg Tanya Livingston
Milila St. Duval
Maureen Stapleton Inez Guerrero
Peter Turgeon Marcus Rathbone
Lou Wagner Schuyler Schultz
Eileen Wesson Judy
Dick Winslow Mr. Schultz
Dana Wynter Cindy
Burt Lancaster Mel Bakersfeld
Dean Martin Vernon Damerest
Dean Martin Vernon Demerest
Charles Brewer Diller
Janis Hansen Sister Katherine Grace
Nancy Ann Nelson Bunnie
Patty Poulsen Joan
Lew Brown Reynolds

Production Crew

Alexander Golitzen Art Director
Preston Ames Art Director
Arthur Hailey Book Author
Ernest Laszlo Cinematographer
Alfred Newman Composer (Music Score)
Edith Head Costume Designer
George Seaton Director
Stuart Gilmore Editor
Donald Roberts First Assistant Director
Ross Hunter Producer
Orin Borsten Publicist
George Seaton Screenwriter
David Moriarty Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1970
Runtime: 137
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Action
Drama

Produced by
Universal

Awards
1970 - Best Picture - Academy
1970 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1970 - Best Picture - Academy
1970 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1970 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association