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Topic: AIRPORT 80 THE CONCORD 2X400FT
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Jean-Christophe Deblock
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 693
From: Grimbergen, Brabant, Belgium.
Registered: Mar 2007
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posted December 02, 2008 12:46 PM
Hi everyone,
3 reflections about AP'80.
1) We can see Sylvia Kristel at the end of the digest. When the concorde crashed on the mountain, sylvia kristel was pushed out of the aircraft by Alain Delon. Whaw! What a chance!
2) Concord with or without an "e"? When France and Great Britain decide to build the aircraft together, they were not agree about the name of it. Then, one day, they decide to call it "concord". The frensh decided to write it with an "e" and the english without it. The aircraft use in the movie is the aircraft n°3, immatriculated F-BTSC and owned by Air France. That's perhaps why the name on the aircraft is written with an "e". This aircraft is the only concorde crashed on july 25th 2000 near Gonesse! Was the film an omen? Anyway, you can see a picture of the aircraft painted for the film at Paris-Charles De Gaule here: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Air-France/Aerospatiale-BAC-Concorde-101/0540785/M/
3) I'm asking why Universal release such bad superproduction on 2x400ft and the first and the best Airport on 1x400ft!
Regards,
JC.
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