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Airport 1970

After thwarting a terrorist plot against the prime minister, Sathyaraj finds himself framed for the subsequent assassination. A cunning minister orchestrates the deception, leaving Sathyaraj to fight for his freedom and clear his name. He must navigate a web of political intrigue and uncover the true culprit while preventing further devastation and restoring justice.

After thwarting a terrorist plot against the prime minister, Sathyaraj finds himself framed for the subsequent assassination. A cunning minister orchestrates the deception, leaving Sathyaraj to fight for his freedom and clear his name. He must navigate a web of political intrigue and uncover the true culprit while preventing further devastation and restoring justice.

Does Airport have end credit scenes?

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Airport does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Airport

Explore the complete cast of Airport, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Ratings and Reviews for Airport

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Metacritic

42

Metascore

7.4

User Score

IMDb

6.6 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

64

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User Score

Take the Ultimate Airport Movie Quiz

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Airport 1970 Quiz: Test your knowledge about the classic film 'Airport' from 1970, exploring the intertwining lives and crises at an international airport during a blizzard.

Who is the airport general manager at Lincoln International Airport?

Awards & Nominations for Airport

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43rd Academy Awards 1971

Helen Hayes
Win

Actress in a Supporting Role

Helen Hayes
Maureen Stapleton
Nomination

Actress in a Supporting Role

Maureen Stapleton
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Art Direction

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Cinematography

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Costume Design

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Film Editing

Nomination

Music (Original Score)

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Best Picture

Nomination

Sound

George Seaton
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Writing (Screenplay—based on material from another medium)

George Seaton

24th British Academy Film Awards 1971

Maureen Stapleton
Nomination

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Maureen Stapleton

28th Golden Globe Awards 1971

Win

Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

George Kennedy
Nomination

Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical (Supporting Actor)

George Kennedy
Maureen Stapleton
Nomination

Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical (Supporting Actress)

Maureen Stapleton
Nomination

Best Original Score

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Airport

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Read the complete plot summary of Airport, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


The plot unfolds during a long and tumultuous night at Lincoln International, a fictional airport in Chicago, as it faces a sudden and intense blizzard. The central character, Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster), serves as the airport general manager, whose unwavering commitment to his role is wreaking havoc on his personal life. His wife, Cindy (Dana Wynter), is increasingly resentful of his priorities, feeling overshadowed by Mel’s dedication to his job, which she perceives as an excuse to dodge the social engagements she desperately wants him to attend as she attempts to ascend the social ladder among Chicago’s elite.

As tensions within his marriage escalate, Mel finds solace in the company of Tanya Livingston (Jean Seberg), a charming divorcee and Trans America Airlines’ passenger relations manager, complicating his already strained home life. The narrative revolves around Mel’s attempts to keep the airport operational amid the raging snowstorm. A critical issue arises with the unexpected closure of primary runway 29, as a landing aircraft misjudges its turn and gets stuck in the snow, rendering it unreachable.

In this moment of crisis, Mel turns to Joe Patroni (George Kennedy), the hard-headed head of maintenance for Trans World Airlines. Tasked with unblocking the situation, Patroni must rally his team to dig out the aircraft while negotiating the stubborn pilots who hesitate to act for fear of damaging the plane. Meanwhile, Mel also navigates personal tensions with his brother-in-law, Vern Demerest (Dean Martin), a self-assured senior pilot for Trans Global Airlines. Unbeknownst to Mel, Vern is embroiled in an affair with Gwen Meighen (Jacqueline Bisset), a chief stewardess meant to be on a flight to Rome.

As the crisis at the airport deepens with the diversion of flights to the shorter runway 22—which leads to protests from frustrated residents—Mel stubbornly insists that operations must continue despite pressures to shut down. An unexpected turn of events occurs when they arrest Mrs. Ada Quonsett (Helen Hayes), an elderly stowaway with a knack for sneaking onto flights, adding a humorous layer to the dire situation.

Amidst the chaos, we meet D.O. Guerrero (Van Heflin), a distraught contractor with devastating plans—he’s built a bomb to end his life by detonating a plane over the ocean, ensuring that his wife can claim his life insurance. As Guerrero boards the plane, tensions rise for the passengers, particularly as his wife, Inez (Maureen Stapleton), rushes to the airport unaware of his intentions. As the drama unfolds mid-flight, chaos ensues when the passengers discover the threat Guerrero poses, leading to a nail-biting sequence of events that culminate in an explosion aboard the plane, endangering all on board.

With time running out and the conditions worsening, the pilots, led by Vern, discover that runway 22 is insufficient for landing the damaged aircraft. The crisis escalates as Mel and Patroni scramble to remedy the blockage on runway 29, allowing for a precarious landing where every moment counts. Ultimately, the film concludes with a mix of personal revelations and rescue, as Mel and Tanya explore new beginnings together, leaving behind the remnants of Mel’s personal struggles while Inez grapples with the emotional fallout of the events at Lincoln International.

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Airport (1970) (Theatrical Trailer)

Cars Featured in Airport

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Explore all cars featured in Airport, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Austin-Western

99 H

Buick

1969

LeSabre

Checker

1962

Aerobus

Checker

1968

Taxicab

Chevrolet

1962

Bel Air

Chevrolet

1966

Corvair

Dodge

1961

Dart Seneca

Dodge

1969

Polara

DurAvan

Wholesaler

Flxible

Clipper

Airport Themes and Keywords

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Airport Other Names and Titles

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