Zero Hour!

Zero Hour!

195781 min
6.6/10
DramaThriller

Plot Summary

In 1950s Canada, during a commercial flight, the pilots and some passengers suffer food poisoning, thus forcing an ex-WW2 fighter pilot to try to land the airliner in heavy fog.

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👥Cast (41)

Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Lt. Ted Stryker

Linda Darnell

Linda Darnell

Ellen Stryker

Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Captain Martin Treleaven

Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch

Elroy 'Crazylegs' Hirsch

Capt. Bill Wilson

Geoffrey Toone

Geoffrey Toone

Dr. Baird

Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Tony Decker

Peggy King

Peggy King

Stewardess Janet Turner

Charles Quinlivan

Charles Quinlivan

Harry Burdick

Patricia Tiernan

Patricia Tiernan

Mrs. Joan Wilson

Steve London

Steve London

First Officer Walt Stewart

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Jo Ann Wade

Treleaven's Baby Sitter

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Ray Ferrell

Joey Stryker

🎬Crew

Director

Hall Bartlett

Writers

John C. Champion, Hall Bartlett, Arthur Hailey

Producers

John C. Champion

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

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🏷️Keywords

canadaairplaneairportdisasterfood poisoningdoctorcrash landing

💬Reviews (1)

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John Chard

12/29/2014

Tension and Terror in the Skies! Famously parodied as Airplane in 1980, it gets forgotten just what a rollicking good thriller Zero Hour! is. Dana Andrews is the airman scarred by an incident during the war who has to battle his demons when the crew and passengers of the jumbo jet he is aboard fall victim to food poisoning. Sterling Hayden is down on the ground smoking loads of ciggies and having no faith in trying to talk Andrews down safely. One of the first disaster aeroplane movies, it follows what we now regard as the staples of the genre. Troubled protagonist, family strife, calm characters, panic characters, lovely ladies, square jawed men, raging weather conditions and an aeroplane in serious danger of plummeting from the sky and killing all on board. It's sometimes hokey and one dimensional in terms of plot developments, but it commits to the drama and grinds out a suspenseful last half hour that can have you edging towards the edge of your seat. A must see for fans of such fare. It's ok to love Airplane! and prefer its comedy smartness, but it's also ok to doff a respectful pilot cap towards Zero Hour! as well. 7.5/10

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