![]() ![]() A man strikes another man in the head or throat with a sledgehammer (blood sprays and puddles under his body), the hammer wielding man hits another man in the head (blood sprays) and he hits the man again below the frame and we hear a crunch. Two men move toward two other armed men, one man is held and his throat is slashed with a knife (we see blood) and the other man is held and stabbed in the abdomen (we hear a crunch). – Trucks with armed men speed toward passengers sheltering near a downed plane: the men shoot their weapons in the air causing the passengers to cower and scream, one man is questioned and a gun is held to his head, a woman screams and runs away and she is shot in the back, her partner yells and is held by two men as another man swings a machete down to cut off his head (blood sprays) the remaining passengers are loaded onto a bus and driven to a village. A few lines of dialogue are spoken in an unidentified language with English subtitles. With Gerard Butler, Daniella Pineda, Tony Goldwyn, Mike Colter, Remi Adeleke, Paul Ben-Victor, Joey Slotnick, Kelly Gale, Yoson An and Evan Dane Taylor. When a plane is forced to land on a remote island in the Philippines after an encounter with an electrical storm, surviving the crash is not the only thing the crew and passengers have to worry about: They are also threatened by mercenaries that are prepared to kill them and help comes from an unlikely source. Read our parents’ guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language. When Otto takes off, the crawling plane is a Boeing 707 but once in the air it's this T tailed plane (Douglas DC-9 or a Boeing 727 ?).Why is “Plane” rated R? The MPAA rating has been assigned for “violence and language.” The evaluation includes dangerous turbulence that throws and kills two people on a plane, many encounters with gunmen and gunfire exchanges killing many with blood shown, a beheading, discussions of hostage situations, discussions of crisis management, a few arguments and nearly 30 F-words and other strong language. ![]() A Douglas DC-9, a Boeing 727 or a Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle ? The landing airliner seems to have a wing free of any engine. Reg.N1011 Lockheed L-1011-385-1 TriStar 1 prototype, L-1011-385-1 TriStar of ANA-All Nippon Airways and Delta Air Lines. ![]() On the left is a Delta Air Lines livery version. Upper picture on the right, ANA-All Nippon Airways. Lockheed L-1011-385-1 TriStar 1 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.īottom right, registration N1011, c/n 193A-1001 Lockheed L-1011 prototype. The Douglas DC-7 crashing during the "in-flight" movie. The Douglas DC-7 of the "in-flight" movie. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.ĭouglas DC-7 N68N c/n 44275/496 seen during its last take off (in fact, a test for the FAA read the full story at : ). Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft (Human Powered Flight / Ornithopter section). Despite not posted on the dedicated page, this shot was already used by Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes. WWI German fighter (note the national insignia on the very bottom of the picture) shot down and crashing, probably from a movie of the thirties.Ī winged man running and jumping from a small rock. Model seen again when he meets Captain Oveur (acted by Peter Graves).īoeing B-17 Flying Fortress Unidentified Aircraft The boy is playing with a Boeing 727 toy. Probably a Hollywood movie about the Pacific war. Picture of a rear gunner aboard a Dornier Do 17.Īrchive footage of what is probably a dogfight with a Messerschmitt Bf 109. Ted has several flashbacks from his time in the war as a fighter pilot. Junkers Ju 87 B Stuka Messerschmitt Bf 110 & Supermarine Spitfire Īircraft from same footage seen in Reach for the Sky and in Pearl Harbor - IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft. This backgrounded archive footage is used again in Airplane II: The Sequel. Same footage used in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.īoeing 747 in the background. Lightning striking all around the plane lighting it up.Įnd scene where the "auto pilot" (blow-up dummy named Otto) takes off after the crash landing.Īnother 707, in a fake made for movie airline colour.īoeing 747-131 of TWA-Trans World Airlines.įake "Trans American" livery. In-flight footage seen in other works at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft. In-flight shots use a model, some ground shots use N6723, c/n 18989/492, a TWA 707-131B. TWA-Trans World Airlines livery of the late 70s.
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