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Title: Airplane! (1980)

Directed by: Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
Genre: Comedy, Parody, Satire
Runtime: 87 minutes

Title: Airplane! (1980) Jim Abrahams, Jerry Zucker, and David Zucker are the film's directors. Comedy, satire, and parody are the genre. The duration of the film is 87 minutes. The film Airplane! is a seminal work in the comedy genre and is widely considered to be one of the most quotable and groundbreaking parody films of all time. With its rapid jokes, visual gags, slapstick humor, and deadpan delivery that revolutionized the timing of comedy in Hollywood, it parodied the disaster film genre, notably the 1957 film Zero Hour! , upon its release in 1980. The film is a tale of Ted Striker, a former fighter pilot who is afraid of flying, who has to conquer his phobia and land a commercial aircraft after the crew members become ill from food poisoning. Elaine, his ex-girlfriend who works as a flight attendant on the same aircraft, is with him. The following is a ridiculous sequence of increasingly unfortunate events that combine absurdity with sharp satire. Notable Highlights: Creative Comedy Method: In a rapid, joke-a-minute style, the movie successfully mixes verbal comedy, visual puns, and absurd humor. With his portrayal as Dr. Rumak, Leslie Nielsen set a new bar for comedic acting. Cultural Impact: Consistently considered one of the "best comedies of all time," Airplane! pioneered a comedic style that would have a lasting impact on countless television shows and movies. Legacy: Airplane! is a great illustration of how to create a successful parody, in addition to being funny. It was instrumental in establishing a new genre of parody film production and in launching the careers of numerous actors and filmmakers. "Don't call me Shirley," one of the film's most famous lines, is still popular today. Recommended for: Anyone who enjoys satire films, witty slapstick comedy, or the development of contemporary humor in movies.