On This Day: July 2, 1980 – Airplane! Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: July 2, 1980 – Airplane! Premiered in Theaters
On this day July 2, 1980, Airplane! premiered in theaters and changed comedy forever. Directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker, this outrageous parody of disaster films delivered rapid fire jokes, deadpan delivery, and visual gags that caught audiences off guard.

The film starred Robert Hays as the nervous pilot Ted Striker and Julie Hagerty as stewardess Elaine. But it was the unexpected casting of dramatic actors like Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, Robert Stack, and Peter Graves that gave the comedy its unique punch. Their straight faced performances made the surrounding chaos even funnier. Basketball legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar also surprised fans with a memorable role as co pilot Roger Murdock.

Airplane! was packed with quotable lines and over the top moments that made it an instant classic. Its success helped launch a wave of spoof films through the decade and turned Leslie Nielsen into a comedy icon.

80s insight: Airplane signaled a shift in what audiences wanted. As the 80s began, viewers embraced fast paced, irreverent humor that broke all the traditional rules of storytelling.

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