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The plane dropped 2,000 feet before I grabbed the yoke.

Aircraft: Embraer Legacy 600 Position: Unknown, over the Amazon Basin Airplane- - Apertem os Cintos O Piloto Sumiu -N...

A frase que intitula o filme no Brasil ocorre durante um dos momentos mais absurdos da trama. Após a tripulação e os passageiros comerem um peixe estragado (um prato chamado "peixe do dia" servido no aeroporto), quase todos ficam doentes. A comissária anuncia pelo interfone:

isn't just a general spoof; it is a near shot-for-shot parody of the 1957 thriller Zero Hour! Airplane- - Apertem os Cintos O Piloto Sumiu -N

"We have to get these people to a hospital." "A hospital? What is it?" "It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now."

The 1980 classic (known in Brazil as Apertem os Cintos, o Piloto Sumiu ) revolutionized cinema by inventing the modern parody genre. Directed by the "ZAZ" trio—Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker—the film achieved legendary status by delivering an absurd "joke-a-minute" rhythm that had never been seen before. 1. The Genius of Direct Parody Após a tripulação e os passageiros comerem um

Captain Mendes had gone to the lavatory twelve minutes ago. He never came back.

Whether you’re a fan of slapstick, witty dialogue, or just watching a blow-up autopilot smoke a post-landing cigarette, Airplane! is a mandatory watch. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best way to handle a "disaster" is to laugh your way through the turbulence.