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Airplane! at the TCM Movie Database; Surely It’s 30 (Don’t Call Me Shirley!) — Retrospective article on The New York Times, June 25, 2010; Airplane at 30! The ride of their lives — Retrospective article from The Guardian, Aug 22, 2010 "The Two Troubled Commutes of Ted Stryker", comparison of Zero Hour! and Airplane! by Adam-Troy and ...
On screen, White is perhaps best known for his role in hit comedy Airplane! as the jive-talking man whose words have to be translated (he reprised the jive-talking for a courtroom scene in the sequel).
New oral history of "Airplane!" traces the making of the beloved parody of 1970s disaster movies. 'Airplane!' creators to tell all about their surprise 1980 hit movie at Dearborn event
Stephen Stucker (July 2, 1947 – April 13, 1986) was an American actor, known for portrayals of bizarre characters, notably the manic control-room worker Johnny in the early 1980s Airplane! movies and the stenographer in the courtroom sequence of 1977's The Kentucky Fried Movie.
A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.
Jive talk, also known as Harlem jive or simply Jive, the argot of jazz, jazz jargon, vernacular of the jazz world, slang of jazz, and parlance of hip [1] is an African-American Vernacular English slang or vocabulary that developed in Harlem, where "jive" was played and was adopted more widely in African-American society, peaking in the 1940s.
There was even more to Kevin Hart's airplane cameo opposite Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham in "Hobbs and Shaw." ... left, and Kevin Hart present the best comedic genius award at the MTV Movie ...
Which unscripted moments from the infamous "Bridesmaids" airplane got cut? Read on. 'Bridesmaids' at 10: Revisiting that iconic airplane scene with Flight Attendant Steve (aka 'Stove')