Airplane II: The Sequel

Airplane II: The Sequel

  • Director: Ken Finkleman
  • Writer: Ken Finkleman,Al Jean,Mike Reiss
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 10, 1982
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Flying High II
  • "Airplane II: The Sequel" is an American comedy directed by Ken Finkelman and starring Robert Hays , Julie Haggerty , and Lloyd Bridges . The film was produced in 1982   .
    The film tells the story of a large number of passengers flying directly to the moon on the first civilian space shuttle, but there is a bomber on the plane.

    Details

    • Release date December 10, 1982
    • Filming locations Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Howard W. Koch Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $15,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $27,150,534

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,329,208

    Gross worldwide

    $27,150,534

    Movie reviews

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    • By Milan 2022-09-30 23:58:34

      Same as the first one, but still funny.

      In 1982, the funny movie, "Unprecedented and Unparalleled Flying in the Sky 2: Airplane II: The Sequel", the Chinese film name is also quite funny, but it is better than random translation. Two years later, I feel that they are playing movies. It’s just a gathering of the original crew, but it’s still fun, of course, the viewing is a little worse, but it’s okay, acceptable, not bad, because it’s still funny, 82 years old, much older than me, but in comparison Still an excellent movie, it's just...

    • By Itzel 2022-09-30 22:55:23

      A comedy + sci-fi version of "Emergency Landing" filmed by Americans in the early 1980s

      The content of this article is for reference only:
             a white space shuttle slowly passed by, followed by white subtitles slowly rising into the starry sky, with atmospheric music, telling a story. Suddenly the subtitles turned to describe an epic, and the story of that epic came to an abrupt end...The creative title alone fascinated me deeply. When I watched the first "Unprecedented Flying All Over the Sky", I didn't think the film was so good-looking, and even some parts of the film...

    • By Holden 2022-09-30 22:00:07

      Comedy "Unprecedented and Unparalleled Flying in the Sky"



      What profession is the director of the comedy "Flying All Over the Sky" ? Why is the director worth seeing?
      I remember Jiang Wen said that watching thousands of films when he was a student and an actor, he would naturally gradually be able to guide!
      This is true. How can it be possible to direct the tube and not watch the film? Too many elements have long been enthusiastically displayed in those old films, maybe 10 years, or 50 years!
      It depends on how the...

    User comments

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    • By Alejandrin 2023-09-30 08:58:43

      No breakthrough compared to...

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      It's so you, Bill. I get it...

    • By Reggie 2023-09-15 22:00:30

      Almost the same choking as 1~~~~ No...

    • By Ericka 2023-09-12 01:44:03

      Super cheap and invincible thunder but these hilarious ironies unfortunately resonate with the reality of the celestial...

    • By Herbert 2023-09-10 07:33:13

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    Movie quotes

    • Businessman: So the company's actually doing very well. We're just raising the figures of the last quarter, they show a 40% increase over the past year.

      Dr. Stone: [looking at the patient's chart] Visiting hours are over.

      Man in White: Doctor, do you think my brother will be able to come home to the farm soon?

      Dr. Stone: It's hard to say, it's a difficult case. He still thinks he's an accountant.

      Man in White: Okay.

      [Nurses, meanwhile, are trying to restrain the patient who thinks he's an accountant]

      Businessman: You must believe me! Invest in money markets!

    • Steve McCroskey: Get me radio contact with that ship, pronto!

      Controller #1: Yes, sir!

      Controller #3: [walks over carrying some papers. He is carrying them with an oven mitt] Here's all the available information on the sun, sir. That thing is *hot*.

      [McCroskey touches the hot papers and burns his hand]

      Steve McCroskey: Get me Bud Kruger immediately and some ice!

      Controller #3: Yes, sir.

      Steve McCroskey: Jacobs.

      [Jacobs hops over]

      Steve McCroskey: I want to know absolutely everything that's happened up 'til now.

      Controller Jacobs: Well, let's see: First, the Earth cooled. And then the dinosaurs came, but they got too big and fat, so they all died and they turned into oil. And then the Arabs came and they bought Mercedes-Benzes. And Prince Charles started wearing all of Lady Di's clothes. I couldn't believe it.

      [Jacobs turns and starts to walk away, continuing to speak, trailing off as he gets further from the camera]

      Controller Jacobs: He took her best summer dress out of the closet and he put it on and went to town...

      Steve McCroskey: [walks over to a wall and stands next to a portrait that depicts him standing next to a portrait that depicts him] Things sure haven't changed.

    • Clarence Oveur: Anti-gravity check.

      Dunn: All right.

      [presses a button, which causes the crewman in the spacesuit who is listening and moving to the beat of "Car Wash" on his headphones to float in the air]

      Dunn: Checks out in positive mode, sir.

      Clarence Oveur: Check.

      [the spacesuit man is still floating upside down]

      Dunn: Checks out in negative mode, sir.

      Clarence Oveur: Check.

      Dunn: Neutral balance seems all right, sir.

      Clarence Oveur: Good, that shall do it.

      Dunn: Anti-gravity off, sir.

      [Turns off the anti-gravity, causing the spacesuit crewman to fall to the floor]

      Clarence Oveur: Hope this weather doesn't give us a problem.

      [He sticks his hand out the window to feel the temperature]

      Clarence Oveur: Mr. Dunn, what's your temperature reading?

      Dunn: [takes thermometer out of his mouth and reads the mercury level] Uh, 98.6 sir.

      Clarence Oveur: That sounds normal.