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Airplane | Murder Mystery
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The uniforms worn by the airlines female crew members are actual TWA Stewardess uniforms worn during the winter months from 1968-1971. The same uniforms can be seen at the end of Steven Spielberg's "Catch Me If You Can".
Farrah Fawcett made this at a pivotal point in her career: She was already famous for that pin-up poster featuring the red swimsuit and trademark hairstyle, but had not yet been cast in her break-out role on Charlie's Angels.
Four of the actors in this 1975 Spelling-Goldberg TV movie production also appeared in Season One of Charlie's Angels the following year: Farrah Fawcett-Majors (obviously), Fernando Lamas, Hugh O'Brian, and Theodore Bikel.
Although this is intended as a straightforward drama, many of this film's most dramatic moments were lifted almost verbatim and used for comic effect in 1980's Airplane!
"Paul Barons: [to his drunken seat-mate] Can't you get it through that pickled brain of yours that there's a homicidal maniac on board?"
"Paul Barons: [to seatmate Mona Briarly, a well-known author] Why do you always choose male pen-names? Mona Briarly: My first ex-husband said writing crime novels wasn't very lady-like. Turned out, he was lady-like enough for the both of us!"