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  1. 24 mag 2020 · SST: Death Flight though will leave you air sick with how awful every shot of the plane flying is. Watching these lame low tech shots, you wouldn’t know whether the film was shot in 1976 or 1936. The budget also didn’t allow for showing what is arguably the film’s climax, the crash in Senegal, cutting to black and then to a shot of strategically spread out plane rubble on the ground.

  2. 1 ago 2018 · Critically panned for its painfully standard disaster movie plot and poor production value, the film holds the dubious honor of being one of the first movies ever riffed on ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'', getting the treatment during the show's [=KTMA=] season.

  3. The Inaugural Flight of America’s First SST. 250 People Trapped By a Deadly Menace on a Supersonic Giant…. And No Airport in the World Will Let Them Land! On its maiden flight, the crew of America’s first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu onboard. Cast.

  4. SST Death Flight (aka SST: Disaster in the Sky, Flight of the Maiden and Death Flight) is a 1977 American made-for-television air disaster film directed by David Lowell Rich. Produced by ABC Circle Films, the film featured an all-star ensemble television cast. SST Death Flight capitalized on the popularity of 1970s aircraft disaster films, this time with a crippled supersonic transport (SST ...

  5. SST: Death Flight is cheaper and more silly, and it's also littered with 70's celebrities as all films like this should. Some will live, some will die, some will be heroes and some will make hilariously unrepentant cowards.

  6. 25 feb 1977 · On its maiden flight, the crew of America's first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu onboard. Huvudbild: SST: Death Flight. Foto via The Movie Database.

  7. On its maiden flight, the crew of America's first supersonic transport learns that it may not be able to land, due to an act of sabotage and a deadly flu onboard. ‎SST: Death Flight (1977) directed by David Lowell Rich • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd