Zero Hour! Page #2

Synopsis: A routine flight turns into a major emergency as passengers and crew succumb to food poisoning - is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? If that sounds vaguely familiar, it's because 'Airplane' was a send-up of this forerunner of the 1970s disaster movie..
Director(s): Hall Bartlett
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
6.6
APPROVED
Year:
1957
81 min
267 Views


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But I've stayed away from the thing

I was reaIIy trained for.

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You know why.

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But now--

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Look, Frank,

I may be aII the things they say I am...

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...but I think I can handIe that job,

and I need it very badIy.

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My wife and I....

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WeII, we're right at the breaking point.

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I'II do anything you say

if you'II just give me a chance.

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I won't Iet you down, Frank,

I promise you.

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AII right, I'II see what I can do.

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Thanks.

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Hi, Mrs. Purty. Anything for me?

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No. There's one for your wife.

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It Iooks Iike you two

are going to do a IittIe ceIebrating.

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Everything the Iaw aIIows.

This is a pretty speciaI occasion.

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I know,

you got that job you've been wanting.

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It Iooks that way.

I'II teII you aII about it Iater.

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EIIen?

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Oh, EIIen, I think--

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EIIen. EIIen.

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-When do we take off, Mom?

-Oh, any minute now, dear.

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They've aImost finished

Ioading the baggage.

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We'II be taking off in a few minutes.

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Do you want to take the seat

right there?

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Thank you.

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You feeI aII right, sir?

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Oh, I haven't been up for a Iong time.

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WouId you Iike some Dramamine?

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There's onIy room for one man in there.

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Ted.

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-Dad. I thought you weren't coming.

-Hi, Joey.

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I came home earIy and found your note.

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I guess you meant for me to read it Iater.

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EIIen, I've got to taIk to you.

Joey can sit in my seat back there.

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I just don't want to go over it anymore.

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I just thought--

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How'd you Iike to go up in the cockpit,

Joey?

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Arthur Hailey

Arthur Hailey (April 5, 1920 – November 24, 2004) was a British-Canadian novelist whose plot-driven storylines were set against the backdrops of various industries. His meticulously researched books, which include such best sellers as Hotel (1965), Airport (1968), Wheels (1971), The Moneychangers (1975), and Overload (1979), have sold 170 million copies in 38 languages. more…

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