For the first one it is Airplane, for the second question I am taking a stab knowing you Tommy that the answer is TWA?
For the rest IDK.
For the first one it is Airplane, for the second question I am taking a stab knowing you Tommy that the answer is TWA?
For the rest IDK.
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Zippy go read question one again......Airplane is not the answer. As for the second one, BINGO! TWA. Even though TWA was not the airline portrayed in the movie and no one ever said that Joe worked for TWA on the back of his jump suit was a big TWA Double Globe logo. This was rather cutting edge for the day since product placement in movies wasn't widely used at all.Originally Posted by hiss srq
The TWA terminal?
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Joe Patroni worked for TWA - what else? :D
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Awesome Tom! Yes Ryan you were right...however it really is known as T3. So any guesses on the others?Originally Posted by Tom_Turner
Pan Am......"Panno Ammo?"Originally Posted by T-Bird76
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Clark: "No, I'll have it here.
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In the ending of Coogan's Bluff, which airline, what kind of aircraft and which "terminal" does Clint Eastwood fly out of NYC?
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Originally Posted by RDU-JFK
American Travel Ways flight 282 ;)
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What Airline Was Used in the Movie Executive Desicon? ( Sorry If I spelled it Wrong)
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No new questions until originals are answered. Still, I'm going to say Ocean Airlines.
Spotters have been Homeland Security before HS was a glimmer in the president's eye.
Does anyone know most movies that invole Boeing 707s. Movies I know is
Airport, Trans Global Airlines
Airplane! Trans American
Skyjacker. Global Airways
Twilight Zone: The Movie. Global Airways 707.
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A whole bunch. Bullitt, Easy Rider, Hwy (Jim Morrison's movie), Airplane, Airport, ..........Originally Posted by Delta777LR
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Oceanic ;)Originally Posted by Idlewild
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There is a movie that features the 707 and at one point the main character looks out the window while flying over LGA and refers to runway "44". Any guesses?Originally Posted by Delta777LR
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Catch me if you Can?Originally Posted by NYCMedic
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I just watched Dog Day Afternoon, and am wondering more about the JFK part.
Where exactly did the hostage situation end at JFK, both in the movie and in real life (I assume they might not be the same place). Anyone know?
If you know, can you explain it compared to the current layout? I'm not super familiar with the old time airline's operations.
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