A man feels obligated to hijack the plane his boss is on after he has gambled himself into overwhelming debt.A man feels obligated to hijack the plane his boss is on after he has gambled himself into overwhelming debt.A man feels obligated to hijack the plane his boss is on after he has gambled himself into overwhelming debt.
Jacqueline Giroux
- Belinda
- (as Jackie Giroux)
Carol Locatell
- Jennifer Pierce
- (as Carol Lawson)
Jennifer Lee Pryor
- Edy
- (as Jennifer Lee)
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- TriviaThe aircraft used in the movie is an Air California Boeing 737-293, registration N463GB.
- GoofsAir traffic control redirects the taxiing airplane from runway 24 to a different runway, runway 6. Runways 24 and 6 are the same runway, just in opposing directions.
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This Is a Hijack (1973)
** (out of 4)
Mike Christie (Adam Roarke) is a gambler who goes into debt and he owes the wrong person money. With his life on the line, Mike is desperate to get money so he plans the hijacking of a plane owned by a millionaire that he knows.
The 1970's were full of terrific disaster movies as well as movies dealing with various forms of terrorism. Quite often the two storylines would cross and I must admit that I'm a big fan of these movies. THIS IS A HIJACK is one that I had never heard of until recently and it's a pretty forgettable movie. It's certainly not awful but at the same time it's really not very good either. This is one of those films that just doesn't have anything interesting going on in it.
The biggest problem with this movie is that all of the characters are rather bland and boring. You really don't care about the gambler or his issues. You don't care about any of the hostages on the plane as they're all rather shallow and lame. The only interesting character is a rough man played by Neville Brand. This is the guy who smacks everyone around and is basically the enforcer. Brand clearly steals the film with his wild performance, which at least gives the film a little life.
The rest of the movie is rather bland. The director never builds up any tension and it's certainly not good when you get shots of the plane and can see the wires that are holding it. With the lack of any tension and the lack of a good story, THIS IS A HIJACK just doesn't have enough going for it.
** (out of 4)
Mike Christie (Adam Roarke) is a gambler who goes into debt and he owes the wrong person money. With his life on the line, Mike is desperate to get money so he plans the hijacking of a plane owned by a millionaire that he knows.
The 1970's were full of terrific disaster movies as well as movies dealing with various forms of terrorism. Quite often the two storylines would cross and I must admit that I'm a big fan of these movies. THIS IS A HIJACK is one that I had never heard of until recently and it's a pretty forgettable movie. It's certainly not awful but at the same time it's really not very good either. This is one of those films that just doesn't have anything interesting going on in it.
The biggest problem with this movie is that all of the characters are rather bland and boring. You really don't care about the gambler or his issues. You don't care about any of the hostages on the plane as they're all rather shallow and lame. The only interesting character is a rough man played by Neville Brand. This is the guy who smacks everyone around and is basically the enforcer. Brand clearly steals the film with his wild performance, which at least gives the film a little life.
The rest of the movie is rather bland. The director never builds up any tension and it's certainly not good when you get shots of the plane and can see the wires that are holding it. With the lack of any tension and the lack of a good story, THIS IS A HIJACK just doesn't have enough going for it.
- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 25, 2018
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