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Freefall Flight 174 | 
enlarge | Director: Jorge Montesi Actors: Marc Baur, Tom Butler, William Devane, Shelley Hack, Mariette Hartley Studio: Allumination Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 27212
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 90 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 40486 UPC: 084296404865 EAN: 0084296404865 ASIN: B00068S3UK
Theatrical Release Date: 1995 Release Date: November 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Rated PG - Pretty Good June 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This was a good movie for less than ten dollars. It was originally a TV movie, but it is still good. Some people here gave some bad reviews but I didn't find anything wrong with it. It was good, suspenseful, had a plot, all that stuff. Makes for good clean entertainment. Recommended especially if you like airplane films, lots of tower-talk, etc.
freefall flight 174 true story July 18, 2007 this movie is based on true events that occoured the biggest problems were that the sites they used were not the actual sites such as winnipeg international airport, gimil drag strip so in reality the movie while based on facts, was not shot at the actual locations they occured. i do love the movie and that robert pearson who was the pilot of the actual air canada flight was invovled in the movie even though as a cameo apperance at the beginning. i had it on vhs but glad the dvd is available it is a very interesting movie and do recommend it as it shows what the metric conversion vs gallons can do even to us canadians who are on the metric system and was in the midst of converting to metric at the time
Freefall Flight 174 May 14, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really love this show. I had it on tape but could not find it, so I had to find another copy. The show is awesome, the only part that could be better is when the plane is about to touch down, looks unreal. But would highly recommened this show.
free fall flight was a really good movie 5 stars September 20, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
i think free fall flight was a great movie and william devane was perfect for that kind of movie.i give free fall flight a 5 stars for a great movie i keeps you wondering on how to keep a big plane in the sky for so lone with no gas i just tells yea that some can do it. and some cant. just like thay point out in the movie u got to see this movie Jmier75@yahoo.com Joe
Pretty bad cheese June 3, 2006 7 out of 15 found this review helpful
The first 5 minutes was OK. After that, this TV-movie started using all the cliches of...a TV-movie. A bad one.
These cliches include: 1. Many references to babies both on and off the plane. 2. Young love as apparently-orphaned young adults ponder their future together. 3. A supposedly very drunk man becoming rowdy and argumentative, yet showing no real signs of being drunk though much was said about the volume of his drinking. 4. An unhappy man dictating some thoughts - then eventually joyfully reconsidering his comments and throwing the tape recorder away. 5. The expanded time frame, where events that would normally take perhaps a couple minutes dragged out for 1/2 hour - in this case the final descent of the plane. 6. Simplistic explanations of some "technical jargon" for the benefit of only the audience. 7. Voice-overs of the thoughts of some of the characters as they are about to land.
There were also some bad lapses of reality. These include: 1. The claim that the airplane had never been test-flown or simulated when out of gas. 2. Having some sports cars whiz by only feet away - on a wet surface no less - from recreational hot-rodders parked on the abandoned runway who are working on cars and milling about. 3. The apparently stupid teen who can't hear his father yelling and waving at him from 30 feet away to get the hell off the runway as the plane is about to land on him. The worst for last... 4. No one even attempts any crash position during the landing. 5. After landing, the pilot and co-pilot sit there for 10 seconds and contemplate the minor amount of smoke coming up through the console. Note there is no actual fire whatsoever... 6. After all the passengers slide down the rear slide, the co-pilot and other crew slide down, and gather right at the bottom of the slide rather than, say, getting off the runway away from the plane. Only the pilot remains on board. He lingers in the doorway, then decides to go back into the nose again. Why? To fight the nonexistent fire. Egads! He is now overcome by smoke. We wait and wait for him to reappear, but gosh, he doesn't. So the crew must climb back up the ladder to rescue him. Finally everyone gets off the plane. Everyone cheers and congratulates the foolhardy pilot.
The End. Except it's not. There is a freeze-frame on each of the characters with a caption telling what happens to them in the future.
I wanted to give it at least 2 stars but in all honesty I can't.
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