UPC: |
5-014437-804730 (DVD) |
Region Coding: |
Region 2 |
Production Year: |
1982 |
Rating: |
15 (Suitable for 15 years and over) |
Running Time: |
81 min. |
DVD Release: |
2/19/2001 |
Case Type: |
Keep Case |
Video Formats: |
Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 |
Disc Formats: |
Single Sided, Dual Layered |
SRP: |
£19.99 |
There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct, the engines are not working, and — worst of all — the flight crew discovers they are completely out of coffee! It's the high flying lunacy of Airplane! all over again as Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty fly totally out of the ozone to recreate their hilarious original roles. The crew of crazies includes Peter Graves, Lloyd Bridges, William Shatner, Chad Everett, Sonny Bono, Raymond Burr and many others. Can Hays save the day again — without caffeine? Fasten your seatbelts for a ride you'll never forget — "Airplane II: The Sequel." |
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Studios |
Paramount Pictures Media Companies: Paramount Home Entertainment |
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Subtitles |
Arabic Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish German Hungarian Icelandic Norwegian Polish Romanian Swedish Turkish |
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Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital Mono German Dolby Digital Mono
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Cast |
Lloyd Bridges as McCroskey Raymond Burr as The Judge Chuck Connors as The Sarge Rip Torn as Kruger John Dehner as The Commissioner Chad Everett as Simon Peter Graves as Captain Oveur Julie Hagerty as Elaine Robert Hays as Striker Kent McCord as Unger James A. Watson, Jr. as Dunn William Shatner as Murdock Stephen Stucker as Jacobs John Vernon as Dr. Stone Al White as Witness Sonny Bono as The Bomber Laurene Landon as Testa Wendy Phillips as Mary Jack Jones as Lounge Singer Art Fleming as Himself Frank Ashmore as Controller #3 Richard H. Jaeckel as Controller #2 Lee Bryant as Mrs. Hammen John Larch as Prosecuting Attorney John Hancock as Controller #1 Oliver Robins as Jimmy Wilson Louis Giambalvo as Witness Stephen Stucker as Court Reporter Sam Anderson as Man in White Leon Askin as Moscow Anchorman B. J. Barie as Video Kid Hilary Beane as Next Woman in Line Craig Berenson as Shaving Man Sandahl Bergman as Officer #1 Burke Byrnes as Businessman Ed Call as Information Agent Michael Currie as Businessman #1 Patty Dworkin as Young Woman Gary Faga as Guide Mary Farrell as Alice Wilson Madeleine Fisher as Shuttle Agent Bruce French as Officer #2 Richard Gilliland as Pervis Hugh Gillin as Texan Elisa Goodman as I Love Sanity Nurse Laurie Hagen as Tad Woman Maurice Hill as Stock #2 Steven Hirsch as Rorshack Howard Honig as Dave Walters Dennis Howard as John Wilson Marcy Lafferty as First Woman in Line Stanley Lawrence as Next Man David Leisure as Religious Zealot Floyd Levine as Hallick Steve Levitt as Creature #1 Gail Matthius as Educational Network Woman Pat McNamara as Businessman #2 Mary Mercier as Edith Walters Marcus Mukai as Tokyo Anchorman Ann Nelson as Airsick Woman Steve Nevil as Creature #2 James Noble as Father O'Flanagan Kenneth G. O'Brien as Porter Rick Overton as Clerk Lee Patterson as Phoenix Six Captain David Paymer as Court Photographer Pamela Ann Rack as Woman with Baby Barbie Reade as Interpreter Mary-Robin Redd as Intellectual-Looking Woman June Sanders as Cashier Pat Sajak as Buffalo Anchorman Clint Smith as Scalper Louise Sorel as Nurse William Vaughan as Worker Sandy Ward as Defense Attorney Ricky Powell as First Young Man Sean Peters as Second Young Man Hervé Villechaize as Little Breather Allison Hanes as Third Stewardess Ronald House as Smoking Man Jack Bernardi as Old Man #1 (uncredited) Earl Boen as Doctor (uncredited) Joyce DeWitt as Juror (uncredited) Ken Finkleman as Lunar Computer ROK (uncredited, voice) Monique Gabrielle as Schoolgirl (uncredited) Martin Garner as Old Man #2 (uncredited) Tom McGreevey as Karl Malden (uncredited) Kitten Natividad as Woman in "Moral Majority" Shirt (uncredited) Leslie Nielsen as Dr. Rumack (archive footage) (uncredited) John Paragon as "Economy" Flight Attendant (uncredited) Will Porter as Rag Reporter (uncredited) Stephen Powers as Reporter (uncredited) Alison Price as Stewardess (uncredited) Lee Purcell as Mrs. Seluchi (uncredited) Jim Staahl as International Inquirer Reporter (uncredited) Lou B. Washington as Shuttle Ground Controller (uncredited) George Wendt as Ticket Agent (uncredited) Tom Willett as Hospital Dipstick Patient (uncredited) |
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Crew |
Direction: Ken Finkleman: Director Writing: Ken Finkleman: Writer Production: Howard W. Koch: Producer Cinematography: Joe Biroc: Director of Photography Film Editing: Dennis Virkler: Film Editor Music: Richard Hazard: Composer Elmer Bernstein: Composer Sound: Thomas G. Overton: Production Sound Mixer Bill Varney: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Steve Maslow: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Kevin O'Connell: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Art: Rosanna Norton: Costume Designer William Sandell: Production Designer Monty Westmore: Make-up Artist George L. Little: Costume Designer Violet N. Cane: Costume Designer Robert N. Dawson: Visual Effects Phil Kellison: Visual Effects Joe Rayner: Visual Effects
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