![]() Perhaps incredibly given some of the more seemingly preposterous elements at play in the disaster documented in The Captain, the film is The early going that viewers will hopefully care about who survives a calamitous cracking of a cockpit windshield which leads to all sorts of Its disaster for its ultimate plot mechanics than Airport was, it at least attempts to invest the film with enough character content in If The Captain is somewhat more dependent upon ![]() Yes, I just used raison d'etre and Airport in the same paragraph). The story and is in fact offered as the climax of a bunch of intersecting personal tales, rather than the raison d'etre of the entire film (and, Spark (and which its sequels often took to absolutely laugh worthy lengths at times) is that the "disaster" in Airport comes relatively late in "disaster film" craze of sorts that Airport helped to Returns definitely set in through the years vis a vis the supposed " Airport franchise". It may be harder for younger movie fans to understand what a phenomenon Airport was when it hit theaters in 1970, but here's a little clue that may offer a hint as to how successful it was: it was followed by Airport 1975, Airport '77, and The Concorde: Airport '79, though most folks would probably not argue with the assessment that the law of diminishing Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, March 28, 2020
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