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Stewardess | Airplane
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5/10
IMDbOutstanding Individual Performance in a Crossover Role in a Feature Film | 1998 | Hector
Worst Actress For | 1998
Worst Reckless Disregard for Human Life and Public Property | 1998
Worst Actress | 1998 | Lauren
Worst Actress | 1997 | Lauren
Budget 55,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 11,466,088 USD
Despite being a box-office failure when released theatrically, two direct-to-video sequels were made. This was due to the movie being one of the most rented home videos of 1997.
Was initially scheduled for theatrical release in December 1996 to coincide with it's Christmas setting, but was instead delayed until January 1997.
MGM pulled trailers from theaters and temporarily suspended its marketing campaign after the crash of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996.
Screenwriter Jonathan Brett claimed to be at a loss with the film. In a 1999 interview, he stated that, "I don't know what I was thinking. I mean, it makes no sense, characters act like imbeciles, dialogue is pedestrian... but they threw millions my way. I guess I should be happy."
The airliner used in the movie (N614FF) was a Tower Air Boeing 747-246B. The fictional TCA livery seen is very similar to Japan Air Lines' livery but minus the Tsurumaru Crane Bird on the tail.
"[Teri takes the drink orders] Ryan Weaver: I'll have the complimentary champagne. Marshal Marty Douglas: Like hell you will! Ryan Weaver: Okay, I'll have a Bloody Mary. Marshal Marty Douglas: Weaver! Ryan Weaver: Hold the vodka, the celery and the Tabasco. Teri Halloran: If you wanted a tomato juice, why didn't you just say so?"
"Betty: I dated a criminal once. Teri Halloran: Only once? Betty: He owned a used car lot. They busted him for turning back the odometers. Teri Halloran: How could you trust someone like that? Betty: I figured I did the same thing when I told him I was 21."