

The original Airport (1970) was a classic of its kind, and the first two B-movie follow-ups (Airport 1975 Airport '77) were watchable fun at best, amusing camp at worst but this crass and inept final entry lacks any entertainment value and displays a shocking contempt for its audience. Can't the drone be reprogrammed? What a pathetic joke!" Reviewed by Doctor_Mabuse 2 / 10 2/10 */5 ~ "Please do not misconscrew me. A timer opens up the cargo hatch and the plane starts to break apart, but not before Delon lands the plane in the Alps (!!!!). In Paris, Wagner tells Blakely it's all a mistake, so she gets on the Concorde again (!!!) to jet off to Moscow. Approaching France, a jet fighter starts shooting off missiles again at the Concorde, so Kennedy opens up the window (!!) to shoot off a flare. After the missle is destroyed by some USAF sky jockeys, the plane continues on to Paris (!). Pilots Alain Delon and George Kennedy (who started out as just a simple mechanic in the first Airport) turn the plane upside down to avoid it. Bubble-headed reporter Susan Blakely finds out that boyfriend Robert Wagner, a duplicitous arms dealer, has been secretly selling weapons to the Russians when she boards the Concorde bound for Paris, he sends his latest heat-seeking missle after the plane. The fourth and last of the calamitous Airport series, The Concorde is undeniably the most wretched of the bunch, but presented with such disregard for intelligence that it's also the funniest. Reviewed by jojofla 9 / 10 Total camp classic Joe Patroni (George Kennedy) Murray deal with nuclear missiles being fired at the'speed-bird' (the actual British Concorde's ATC name) as a passenger on-board is carrying documents which can bring down the titan of a large military contractor, and in order to prevent this, the CEO tries to arrange for the plane's mid-air destructoon, using the French air force as a patsy.who are under the impression they're bringing down a compromised plane. This last film in the 'Airport 'series ends fast - with an SST (supersonic transport) Concorde.
