Airplane 2: The Sequel (1982)

Not A Buh, A Bomb

Ted Striker (Robert Hays) tries to negotiate with Joe Seluchi (Sonny Bono).

Directed by Ken Finkleman.

Released in 1982 by Paramount.

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  • action: Throw
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  • action: Save
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  • editors-choice: Parodies
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Cult Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Satires
  • mood: Goofy
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  • mood: Funny
  • primary-occasion: Trips / Getaways
  • secondary-occasion: Airline Flight
  • prop: Watch
  • prop: Intercom
  • prop: Time Bomb
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  • setting: Space
  • setting: Airplane
  • theme: Embarrassment
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  • theme: Life and Death
  • actor: Sonny Bono
  • actor: Dennis Howard
  • actor: Craig Berenson
  • actor: Mary Farrell
  • actor: Oliver Robins
  • actor: Wendy Phillips
  • actor: Robert Hays
  • director: Ken Finkleman
  • producer: Mel Dellar
  • producer: Howard W. Koch
  • cinematographer: Joseph F. Biroc
  • composer: Elmer Bernstein
  • editor: Tina Hirsch
  • editor: Dennis Virkler
  • costume-designer: Rosanna Norton
  • production-designer: William Sandell
  • role-name: Alice Wilson
  • role-name: Jimmy Wilson
  • role-name: John Wilson
  • role-name: Ted Striker
  • role-name: Joe Seluchi
  • role-name: Shuttle Stewardess Mary
  • role-name: Shaving Man
  • screenwriter: Ken Finkleman
  • year: 1982
  • studio: Paramount