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Zero Hour! (1957)
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Starring: Dana Andrews, Sterling Hayden, Linda Darnell, Carole Eden, Peggy King, Jerry Paris, Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, Geoffrey Toone
Director: Hall Bartlett
Category: Action / Adventure, Drama, Suspense / Thriller
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
81 mins

 
 

 

Fish or lamb chops? A wrong dinner selection gives food poisoning to the pilot and first officer of Flight 714 - and that could mean doom for everyone aboard Zero Hour!, the high-flying film based on a story by Arthur Hailey (Airport, Hotel) and later spoofed in the comedy Airplane!, Dana Andrews portrays the passenger who must overcome the trauma of his wartime experiences to guide the plane. His reaction when asked if he can fly the DC-4: "No. Not a chance." Sterling Hayden plays the flight-control jockey talking Andrews in through bumpy skies. "Flying is no different than riding a bicycle," he snaps. And gridiron great Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch is the stricken pilot. Clear the landing field (and don't eat the fish)!