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Murder On Flight 502 / The Disappearance Of Flight 412 (Double Feature) (1974)
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Like Being At The Movies Just Add Popcorn
Murder On Flight 502 You're flying the unfriendly skies when your pilot, played by Robert Stack (Airplane, The Untouchables) has to figure out who's stalking the passengers of Flight 502! This murder mystery, produced by TV mogul Aaron Spelling, stars a 747 full of Hollywood stars including Farrah Fawcett, Sonny Bono, and Danny Bonaduce! Made during the swinging 70's, before metal detectors and no smoking on board, Murder On Flight 502 is a real transatlantic thriller so fasten your seat belts, put your trays in the upright and locked position and hold on tight for edge of your seat action that will leave you in suspense from takeoff to landing!
The Disappearance Of Flight 412 What starts out as a routine military exercise turns into chaos when Flight 412 disappears off the radar screen and the Air Force desperately tries to find out what happened to the missing plane! Could it be the Soviets? A UFO? With the feel and intrigue of The X-Files, The Disappearance Of Flight 412 is perfect for fans of the paranormal. This trip into the outer limits stars veteran actor Glenn Ford (The Rounders, Superman) as the commander and David Soul (Starsky & Hutch) as the ill-fated pilot. Truth is stranger than fiction in this thrilling story of the paranormal!
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