The Doomsday Flight
The Doomsday Flight is a 1966 television-disaster film written by Rod Serling and directed by William Graham.[1] The cast includes Jack Lord, Edmond O'Brien, Van Johnson, Katherine Crawford, John Saxon, Richard Carlson and Ed Asner.
Plot
A DC-8 airliner on a regular flight departs for the Western United States when a bomb threat is made to the airline company that the plane belongs to. It is later revealed that the bomb is a pressure sensitive one and will set off if the plane goes below regular cruising altitudes. Several attempts to find the bomb on board the flight, including tearing open several areas in the cabin and cockpit, fail to no avail. Faced with a fuel shortage, the captain then comes up with the idea to land at an airport that is on a high altitude. Towards the end the bomb is discovered where it was last expected to be placed: The pilot's bag.[2]
FAA concerns
In 1971 the US Federal Aviation Administration urged TV stations not to air the film on the basis that the film may inspire other emotionally unstable individuals to commit the same or similar acts as the villain in the film.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/14386/The-Doomsday-Flight/overview
- ↑ The Doomsday Flight
- ↑ "The Bryan Times - Google News Archive Search". google.com. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
External links
- The Doomsday Flight on IMDB
- The Doomsday Flight on Movieweb