
Airport
dir. George Seaton
60
7 sourcesSynopsis
An airport manager tries to keep his terminals open during a snowstorm, while a suicide bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight.
What resonated with audiences
'Airport' is lauded for its star-studded cast and pioneering role in the disaster film genre. It explores personal dramas, airport operations, and a bomb threat. Criticisms include slow pacing, melodrama, and dated effects. Some appreciate its historical significance and realistic aviation portrayal, while others find it clichéd and lacking suspense. Its mix of serious drama and campy moments, along with its influence on future disaster films, is often highlighted.

Directed byGeorge Seaton
StarringBurt Lancaster, Dana Wynter, Dean Martin, Barbara Hale, Jean Seberg, Jacqueline Bisset
Written byGeorge Seaton
CinematographyErnest Laszlo
EditingStuart Gilmore
MusicAlfred Newman
Airport
1970 · G · 2h 17m
Action, Drama, Thriller
An airport manager tries to keep his terminals open during a snowstorm, while a suicide bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight.
Our Verdict
60
What resonated with audiences
'Airport' is lauded for its star-studded cast and pioneering role in the disaster film genre. It explores personal dramas, airport operations, and a bomb threat. Criticisms include slow pacing, melodrama, and dated effects. Some appreciate its historical significance and realistic aviation portrayal, while others find it clichéd and lacking suspense. Its mix of serious drama and campy moments, along with its influence on future disaster films, is often highlighted.
