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  1. The difficulty, however, is to at least add a bit value and/or come up with a few original angles and innovative ideas. Alas, this is where "Airplane II: the Sequel" fails miserably. The script, co-written by director Ken Finkleman is a shameless and uninspired copy of the ZAZ Team's original concept.

  2. There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct, the engines are not working, and-worst of all-the flight crew discovers they are completely out of coffee! 1,803 IMDb 6.1 1 h 20 min 1982. PG. Science Fiction · Comedy · Cheerful · Outlandish. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details.

  3. A faulty computer causes a passenger space shuttle to head straight for the sun, and man-with-a-past Ted Striker must save the day and get the shuttle back on track – again – all the while trying to patch up his relationship with Elaine.

  4. There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct, the engines are not working, and - worst of all - the flight crew discovers they are completely out of coffee! It's the high flying lunacy of Airplane! all over again as Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty fly totally out of the ozone to recreate their hilarious original roles. The crew of crazies include Peter Graves ...

  5. The 1982 sequel to Airplane! is basically more of the same class-clown ironies but with a more forced feeling to the jokes. In the first film, veterans such as Peter Graves, Robert Stack, and Lloyd Bridges were feeling their way through self-parody, and the air of experimentation was part of the fun.

  6. Airplane II: The Sequel. There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct, the engines are not working, and-worst of all-the flight crew discovers they are completely out of coffee! IMDb 6.2 1 h 20 min 1982. PG. Comedy · Science Fiction · Cheerful · Outlandish.