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Airplane II: The Sequel

Airplane II: The Sequel

6,1 /10 (1,264 Votes)
1982 EN 84 min

Overview

A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the sun, and man-with-a-past Ted Striker must save the day and get the shuttle back on track – again – all the while trying to patch up his relationship with Elaine.

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Release date

10/12/1982

Votes

1,264

Popularity

3.9

For the ride of your life... All you need for Christmas are your two front seats!

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

84 min

Budget

$15,000,000

Revenue

$27,150,534

Lloyd Bridges

Lloyd Bridges

Steve McCroskey

Raymond Burr

Raymond Burr

Judge D.C. Simonton

Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors

The Sarge

Rip Torn

Rip Torn

Bud Kruger / President Reagan

John Dehner

John Dehner

The Commissioner

Chad Everett

Chad Everett

Simon Kurtz

Peter Graves

Peter Graves

Capt. Clarence Oveur

Julie Hagerty

Julie Hagerty

Elaine Dickinson

Robert Hays

Robert Hays

Ted Striker

Kent McCord

Kent McCord

Dave Unger

James A. Watson, Jr

James A. Watson, Jr

First Officer Dunn

William Shatner

William Shatner

Cdr. Buck Murdock

Stephen Stucker

Stephen Stucker

Jacobs / Courtroom Clerk

John Vernon

John Vernon

Dr. Stone

Al White

Al White

Witness

Sonny Bono

Sonny Bono

Joe Seluchi

Laurene Landon

Laurene Landon

Testa

Richard Jaeckel

Richard Jaeckel

Controller #2

Lee Bryant

Lee Bryant

Mrs. Hammen

John Larch

John Larch

Prosecuting Attorney

Sandahl Bergman

Sandahl Bergman

Officer #1

David Leisure

David Leisure

Religious Zealot

Kitten Natividad

Kitten Natividad

Moral Majority Woman (uncredited)

Monique Gabrielle

Monique Gabrielle

Woman at Topless Scanner (uncredited)

George Wendt

George Wendt

Ticket Agent (uncredited)

Jack Jones

Jack Jones

Lounge Singer

Hervé Villechaize

Hervé Villechaize

Little Breather

No photo

Madeleine Fisher

Shuttle Agent

Sandy Ward

Sandy Ward

Defense Attorney

Louise Sorel

Louise Sorel

Nurse

No photo

Clint Smith

Scalper

Pat Sajak

Pat Sajak

Buffalo Anchorman

Pamela Guest

Pamela Guest

Woman with Baby (as Pamela Ann Rack)

David Paymer

David Paymer

Court Photographer

Ann Nelson

Ann Nelson

Airsick Woman

James Noble

James Noble

Father O'Flanagan

Crystal Smith

Crystal Smith

Topless Model (uncredited)

No photo

Ilona Wilson

Woman at Topless Scanner (uncredited)

No photo

Ed Call

Information Agent

Richard Gilliland

Richard Gilliland

Pervis

No photo

Howard Honig

Dave Walters

Lee Patterson

Lee Patterson

Phoenix Six Captain

Earl Boen

Earl Boen

Doctor (uncredited)

Martin Garner

Martin Garner

Old Man #2 (uncredited)

Rance Howard

Rance Howard

Person #1 (uncredited)

Gregory Itzin

Gregory Itzin

Young Man (uncredited)

Jim Staahl

Jim Staahl

International Inquirer Reporter (uncredited)

Leon Askin

Leon Askin

Moscow Anchorman

No photo

Marcus K. Mukai

Tokyo Anchorman

No photo

George Sasaki

Passenger (uncredited)

Oliver Robins

Oliver Robins

Jimmy Wilson

Original Soundtrack

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-07-09

⭐ 6

Well I suppose a sequel was bound to happen after the success of the first film, but sadly this isn't a patch on that. Essentially, this is exactly the same film only we substitute a lunar space shuttle for the aircraft. "Ted" (Robert Hays) has been certified (by "Perry Mason" himself - Raymond Burr) after his wartime PTSD finally got the better of him - or, perhaps because he was just aware of flaws in the systems of the shuttle that the big bosses wanted to overlook. Anyway, he manages to escape custody and get a black-market ticket for the flight that duly goes awry. Can he stop it from cra…

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

2024-05-04

⭐ 1

**A sequel that should never have been made because the first film did everything there was to be done.** After the success of “Airplane”, there was an immediate desire to make a sequel. However, the creators of the first film had serious doubts about this because they felt that they had run out of jokes about airplanes, that the film had done almost everything it could do and that there wasn't really a logical continuation for that work. And I think that feeling had a strong impact on the way this film was imagined: we are no longer on a plane, but on a space shuttle heading to a human col…

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