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May 25, 1985 · International Airport: Directed by Don Chaffey, Charles S. Dubin. With Gil Gerard, Berlinda Tolbert, Pat Crowley, Katherine Moffat. Manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with the stress of his job, and the various characters that work for him.
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- Don Chaffey, Charles S. Dubin
- 1985-05-25
Release. May 25, 1985. ( 1985-05-25) International Airport is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film starring Gil Gerard and Connie Sellecca. It was directed by Charles S. Dubin and Don Chaffey and executive produced by Aaron Spelling and Douglas S. Cramer . It was called a "combination of Airport and The Love Boat ." [1]
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Brief Synopsis. Read More. The old white-knuckles disaster-in-the plot, featuring a cast of familiar "guest stars," is dusted off (there's a bomb aboard a Hawaiian-bound jetliner) for this pilot to a prospective series revolving around the problems on the job -- and at home -- of a manager of a large metropolitan airport (Gil.
- Charles Dubin, Don Chaffey
- Don Eitner
David Montgomery. Pat Crowley. Beverly Gerber. Berlinda Tolbert. Kathy Henderson. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. An airport manager (Gil Gerard) relays a bomb threat to the pilot ...
- Don Chaffey
- Gil Gerard, Pat Crowley, Berlinda Tolbert
Released May 25th, 1985, 'International Airport' stars Gil Gerard, Pat Crowley, Bill Bixby, Susan Blakely The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 30 min, and received a user score of 50 (out of 100 ...
Manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with the stress of his job, and the various characters that work for him. ... Film Movie Reviews International Airport — 1985. International ...
Overview. Manager of a large metropolitan airport tries to deal with the stress of his job, and the various characters that work for him. Charles S. Dubin. Director. Don Chaffey. Director. Arthur Hailey. Novel. Robert McCullough.