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Plot. A jaded pilot named Noah Dugan is unemployed and owes a large amount of money due to his gambling. He goes to an old friend, Stoney, who owns an airfield. He is offered a job flying a cargo of animals to a remote South Pacific island aboard a B-29 bomber, a large plane well past its prime.
- "The Gremlin's Castle", by Ernest K. Gann
- Ron Miller, Jan Williams
The Last Flight of Noah's Ark: Directed by Charles Jarrott. With Elliott Gould, Geneviève Bujold, Ricky Schroder, Vincent Gardenia. When a plane carrying various animals makes a forced landing on a desert island, the only chance to escape is to convert the plane into a boat.
June 25, 1980. Genre: Adventure, Classics, Family, Live Action. When a B-29 bomber strays from its course, its crew – high-living pilot Noah Dugan, a prim missionary, her cargo of farm animals, and two stowaway orphans – must make an emergency landing on an unmapped island in the South Pacific.
- Charles Jarrott
- Genevieve Bujold
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YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. Like. When a B-29 bomber strays from its course, its crew -- high-living pilot Noah Dugan (Elliott Gould), a prim missionary (Geneviève Bujold),...
Sep 25, 2018 · Brief Synopsis. A B-29 bomber has an unusual roster of guests onboard: A man running away from bookies, a missionary, two children, and some farm animals. On the way to the South Pacific, the plane is forced to make an emergency landing, and they all find themselves stranded on a remote tropical island.
- Charles Jarrott, James W Gavin
- Elliott Gould
A pilot, a prim missionary, two orphans, and a cargo of farm animals must make an emergency landing on an uncharted island and begin a perilous search for civilization. 391 IMDb 5.7 1 h 37 min 1980. X-Ray G. Adventure · Drama · Gentle · Sentimental. Available to rent or buy.
Together with two Japanese soldiers who have been stranded on the island since WWII, they must turn the plane into a seaworthy boat if they are ever to make it home. When Bobby and Julie insist that they cannot leave the animals behind, the converted plane truly becomes a second Noah's Ark —April M. Cheek <Aravis2713@aol.com>