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Airport '77 (1977)

“Flight 23 has crashed in the Bermuda Triangle... passengers still alive, trapped underwater...”

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In the captivating film Airport '77, the thrill of aviation meets the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. The story revolves around the ambitious Mr. Phillip Stevens, an art connoisseur hosting an airborne grand opening of his coveted art collection. The passengers, a blend of V.I.P.s and art enthusiasts, are unaware of the impending danger that lies ahead. A trio of audacious hijackers, lured by the priceless cargo of art treasures, seize control of the 747. Armed with sleeping gas, they render the passengers unconscious and set the stage for an audacious art heist. However, their meticulously laid plans take an unforeseen turn. The 747 crashes into the enigmatic realm of the Bermuda Triangle, plunging the hijackers, passengers, and priceless art into the shallow waters below. The passengers miraculously survive, trapped within the sinking plane, but a looming threat persists - a small puncture in the hull, slowly flooding their underwater prison. The ensuing drama unfolds a hundred feet beneath the surface, where an audacious rescue operation is the only hope for the stranded passengers. As the plane threatens to split in two, the rescuers must pull off not one, but two daring strategies to save the passengers and salvage the invaluable art collection. In this gripping tale of survival and valor, Airport '77 explores the thin line between ambition and survival, set against the backdrop of the haunting Bermuda Triangle. Will the passengers escape their watery grave? Will the art treasures resurface unscathed? The answers lie beneath the surface, in the heart-stopping world of Airport '77.

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Airport '77 is an action movie featuring Jack Lemmon and directed by Jerry Jameson.

It is possible to buy Airport '77 on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.