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The Concorde... Airport '79 4K 1979 Ultra HD 2160p

The Concorde... Airport '79 4K 1979 Ultra HD 2160p
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Genre: Action 4K , Drama 4K
Country: USA
Time: 01:53:35
IMDB: 4.5
Director: David Lowell Rich
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Actors: Alain Delon, Susan Blakely, Robert Wagner, Sylvia Kristel, George Kennedy, Eddie Albert, Bibi Andersson, Charo, John Davidson, Andrea Marcovicci, Martha Raye, Cicely Tyson, Jimmie 'JJ' Walker, David Warner, Mercedes McCambridge, Avery Schreiber, Sybil Danning, Monica Lewis.

Story Movie

For the pilots of the Concorde, as for the passengers, it is an ordinary transatlantic flight from Washington to Paris. They do not yet know that they are about to experience a navigational system failure, a missile attack and a forced landing in the Alps. An airplane on an ordinary Washington-Paris flight gets into a real mess: it has to escape a homing missile, evade a French fighter jet attack and make an emergency landing with no brakes. And all to blame for one of the passengers of the plane Maggie, who carries with her very important secret documents that prove that the powerful corporation Harrison Industries is engaged in the production of nuclear weapons. The management of the company intends to prevent at all costs the disclosure of these documents...


Review 4K Movie

All the entries in the 70's disaster movie franchise "Airport" – a total of four movies spread over one decade – have been chastised by critics as well as regular action movie fanatics for being too grotesque and ludicrous. Me, personally, I liked the three previous installments a lot, but I can't but admit that the swan song in the series is a completely laughable effort. The supposedly adrenalin-rushing script is absurd, the stereotypical characters are cartoonish, the acting performances are wooden and the action sequences are downright hilarious. The set-up and plot of "The Concorde" is faithful to the previous movies. We have a cast full of acclaimed names, often in inferior little roles, and a screenplay that brings together pretty much everything that can go wrong on an intercontinental flight. The prestigious Concorde aircraft is ready to fly from New York to Paris and then onwards towards Moscow in celebration of the 1980 Olympics. One of the passengers is the female journalist Maggie Whelan, who's in possession of some important evidence that will unmask her ex-fiancée Kevin Harrison as an illegal weapon dealer. It's most vital for him that Maggie never reaches Moscow and thus he tries to kill her, as well as the rest of the Concorde passengers and crew, subsequently through nuclear missiles and sabotage. Luckily for the passengers, the Concorde has two of the world's biggest macho men behind the steering wheel with the French Captain Paul Metrand and the American veteran pilot Joe Patroni. "The Concorde: Airport 79" is a dumb and fairly pathetic film, but fortunately enough it remains amusing and never bores for one second. The sight of an hi-tech advanced airplane making loops in order to evade missiles is definitely bad in an entertaining way and the hammy performances of A-list stars are fun to observe as well. Particularly Robert Wagner is tremendous as the villain. With his straight face and eloquent monologues, he represents the prototype of Bond-movie villains and I strongly suspect that Mike Myers hired him to play Number Two in the Austin Powers' movie solely based on his performance here. Alain Delon looks quite bored and soft-erotica star Sylvia "Emmanuelle" Kristel is rather unnoticeable when she keeps her clothes on. Fun bloke George Kennedy is the only actor who appeared in all four of the "Airport" movies, so it's truly a shame that he plays his biggest role in the worst of the series. The dialogs are lame and some of the clichéd sub plots are horrendous (does there really have to be an emergency donor organ transport in every disaster movie?), but I certainly didn't regret the two hours of my life that I wasted on watching this film.

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Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (84.9 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1



Audio

#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#English: FLAC 1.0
#French: DTS 2.0



Subtitles

English SDH, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish (Latin America).

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