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Skyjacked (1972)

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Final film of Jeanne Crain, who retired from acting after this project.
Charlton Heston tells in his autobiography that director John Guillermin was a very effective filmmaker but also liked to humiliate actors for fun. On one occasion, after Guillermin ruthlessly reamed the actor playing Heston's co-pilot in front of the crew, Heston responded by quietly telling Guillermin that if he ever mistreated another actor like that again, he would quit the film. Guillermin respected Heston's wishes and stopped humiliating the actors.
Charlton Heston reportedly took the lead role so that MGM would allow him to use footage from Ben-Hur (1959) for his directorial debut, Antony and Cleopatra (1972).
Between 1961 and 1973, almost one hundred sixty airplane hijackings occurred in the U.S. The novel upon which this film is based was published in 1970.
Fighters escorting the 707 are USAF North American F-100 Super Sabre jets painted in Russian camouflage. They were from the 188th Fighter Squadron, part of the New Mexico Air National Guard at the time.

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