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Airport
Different kind of people arrives to Madrid airport. Some goes with their heads and others just landed. Fernando is a pilot who he brings a girl for his relatives. Ceferino and his wife have won a contest and will travel soon to Paraguay and they are there because they want to know the airplane. Mr. Beltran is very nervous because he returned to Spain after many years of exile.
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Plot Summary
A blizzard rages on Christmas Eve, threatening to shut down a major airport. Various interconnected stories unfold among the passengers and staff, including a pilot dealing with marital problems, a wealthy socialite with a secret, and a flight engineer involved with a married woman. Amidst the chaos, a bomb is discovered on a Boeing 707 bound for Rome, adding a layer of suspense to the already dire situation.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 1970. While its ambitious scale and ensemble cast were praised, some critics found the multiple storylines to be uneven and melodramatic. Audience reception was generally positive, enjoying the disaster-thriller elements and star power.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its impressive scale and the interwoven narratives of its large ensemble cast.
Criticized by some for its excessive melodrama and uneven pacing.
Succeeded as a thrilling disaster movie that captivated a wide audience.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's suspenseful plot and the large cast of stars, finding it an entertaining disaster film. Some viewers felt the multiple storylines could be a bit convoluted, but the overall experience was largely positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Helen Hayes) and Best Original Score. Helen Hayes won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Fun Fact
The film was the first in a highly successful disaster film franchise, spawning several sequels and influencing the genre for years to come.
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